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    As for the physical state‚ dance relies heavily on a person’s weight and muscle. In one hour of ballet dancing‚ one loses 432 calories. After a few years of dancing‚ the muscles in a dancer’s legs and glutes develop‚ giving stronger muscles and form. My dance instructor-- Jo-- is constantly telling my class that dance relies heavily on abdominal strength. Since dance is a series of

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    Lucky Plush Productions: Cinderbox 2.0 Cinderbox 2.0‚ directed by Julia Rhoads‚ is a captivating performance with various underlining themes. The beginning of the performance grabbed the audiences’ attention by forcing them to view four different every day scenarios simultaneously. This was of course a little confusing at first‚ then it slowly turned into a unifying performance when each scenario slowly formed into one routine with all six performers. Throughout the performance there seemed to

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    not that they don’t make mistakes‚ because everyone makes mistakes‚ but that they cover them up and pretend like it was part of the show. The actors in the show were not only amazing actors but also amazing dancers especially in the ballet and tap-dancing part. The acting was superb. For example: the specific actress that is in the character of an old lady with a limp holding the basket of apples‚ is a superb actress and made the limp look extremely realistic. All of this added up and contributed

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    Large‚ crisp snowflakes fell gracefully from the skyline like dancing fairies. The taste of excitement lingered in the misty air. As the shop lit up like a Ferris wheel on a fair ground and as the door began to rotate‚ the ever-awaiting crowds stood brimmed with delight. They began to swarm the door like a gathering of bees. The pounding of enthusiastic footsteps shook the ground as if a herd of elephants had passed. Staff‚ who worked in military precision‚ warmly greeted the over joyed kids as they

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    All morning‚ Alice has worn an exuberant smile that only intensifies the closer the time comes to us attending the club. By five o’clock‚ she’s bouncing off the walls. “You don’t suppose it’s too early to leave now‚ is it?” she asks the moment she steps from the bathroom cloaked in a white towel. My gaze drifts from the TV over to her. “You’d have to ask Angelo. Besides‚ he may have something to say about that outfit.” Then again‚ they are dating‚ he’d probably enjoy watching her waltz around in

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    INTRODUCTION: Once upon a time there was dance! In dance there are many forms. There is Ballet‚ Jazz‚ Tap‚ Hip hop‚ partner dancing‚ modern‚ and country and western. Dance originated many‚ many years ago. People used it to express emotions and stories. As time went on so did new dance techniques. Ballet came into the world around the 15th century Italian Renaissance and it slowly became the backbone for all dancing styles. As Albert Einstein said “dancers are the athletes of God.” SPEECH: Danced changed

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    Harlem Renaissance was African-American’s cultural movement that began in 1920‚ it was blossoming of African American culture in terms of literature and art starting in the 1920 to 1930 reflecting the growth of Black Nationalism and racial identity. Some universal themes symbolized throughout the Harlem Renaissance were the unique experience of thralldom slavery and egressing African-American folk customs on black individuality. African American population of United States highly contributed in this

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    Jasmine began dancing at the age of 3 and studied tap‚ jazz & ballet. Luis Pinto’s Mega Jam was started in 1996.  We are based in Brisbane‚ Australia. As the years went on‚ Jasmine Meakin expanded her repertoire to include hip hop & funk which she is now renowned for. Jasmine has been performing‚ choreographing & teaching intensive workshops throughout Queensland since 1998. Mega Jam is also recognised for its MEGA JAM Hip Hop dance DVDs that are used as a teaching tool at many schools

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    Hula Dancing Molly Silven ’13 Professor Wise Dance is an art form that generally refers to movement of the body‚ usually rhythmic and to music‚ used as a form of expression‚ social interaction or presented in a spiritual or performance setting. There are multiple forms of dance ranging from hip-hop‚ Irish step dancing‚ ballroom dancing‚ jazz‚ tap‚ ballet‚ lyrical‚ tribal dancing‚ and even hula dancing. Dancing is way to express oneself by using the body. Sometimes dancing is regarded

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    DANCE IN PUBLIC SCHOOL CURRICULA Dancing is a form of art that allows many children to express themselves through body motion while developing many skills. Children throughout the world have been dancing since the day they began walking. When a child to take their first steps and puts together the simplest combination of movements‚ that would be considered as dancing. Music also plays a major role in the development of children understanding dance‚ because it is can be used as an accompaniment

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