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    For a class full of differing interests‚ there can only be so many places that are a perfect blend of education and entertainment. This one-of-a-kind landmark is known as the Fox Theatre. The Fox is a display of history through the eras of the Great Depression and the Segregation‚ while also providing the audiences with a good show. Displaying this amazing combo of learning and fun‚ how could we not visit the Fox Theatre for our field trip? From an educational point of view‚ the Fox is a historical

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    Essay Poems for Studying in Class Two poems that would definitely be great choices for year sevens to study in year 7 would have to be The Lesson by Roger McGough and Half Caste by John Agard. The Lesson would be great to study because it contains quite a deal of black humor and also contains subject matter that would appeal to year sevens. John Agard Half Caste would also be great to study because of the phonetic style in the way it’s written and furthermore it would be good to study because

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    Chapter 1 Listening To Music Why do we listen to music? 1. gives us pleasure 2. affects our minds and bodies 3. Intensifies and deepens our feelings 4. heightens the emotional experience How musical sound and sound machines work. Listening to music—a physical reaction to disturbance in our environment A sound machine creates a vibration and creates sound waves and processed by inner ear and converted into electrical signals and transported by neurons and primary auditory cortex in the center

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    get ready. I didn’t get to see it that day‚ but I wish I had. I was with two of the best friends you could ever ask for. Each of us was dressed in our own version of an 1800’s party dress‚ like we always are when we preform Tchaikovsky’s Classic Nutcracker. Abby’s having an odd flower design over deep burgundy‚ Jadyn’s had a full blue dress with an abnormal piece of cloth working as a chest plate‚ and mine could be used as a purple and gold checker board based on the pattern. Abby‚ Jadyn‚ and I were

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    suggest that ballet was artistic in the 1700’s. In the 1840’s Frenchman Marius Petipa went to Russia and created more than 60 styles of Ballet. Pepita and his assistant Lev Ivanov created three of the most popular Ballet dances today. These are: The Nutcracker‚ Swan Lake‚ and Sleeping Beauty. This can reinforce Ballet’s role as an artistic dance function. As Ballet grew so did its style. The length of the dresses also became shorter as the years went on. The dresses started low and became shorter until

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    foundations for modern orchestra and instruments. The Composers that lived in the classical era and still know today. Their music is still known around the world.Composers in the classical era of music we Mozart‚ Bach‚ Beethoven‚ Chopin‚ Handel‚ Tchaikovsky‚ and many more. Many instruments were designed and perfected in this era. In this era of music‚ Orchestration was developed and perfected. This era started the more common use of wind and percussion instruments in orchestra. Trios were also very

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    Competitor Analysis State Theatre The state theatre is one of the best buildings in Sydney‚ it not only boasts of its arctiechtual design but also it’s great significance in history. It has opened scince 1929 it’s theme was to make it as the “palace of dreams” by using fun‚ laugther‚ music‚ drama and art it was said it reflects the dreams and hopes to all who comes into its doors. Now in 2010 the state theatre is still being used for different entertainment and shows below this are the company

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    it is about films like this one. They drain you completely while making you wonder about the pointlessness of perfection. Black Swan is about ballerina Nina Sayer (Portman) who lands the role of the Swan Queen in a production of the Tchaikovsky classic. Normally‚ this should have been a happy occasion but with a mother who pushes her all the time‚ she strives to get picked in lead roles only to see roles go to lesser talents. Years of failure to get that big break‚ including an overwhelming

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    B-Boy Breakin Moves Dictionary AIRPLANES Form of a windmills with your arms spread out straight to the sides as high as you can get them. AIRSWIPES You start with both hands and feet on the ground‚ facing upwards. Then you kick your legs up with your weight on one arm and spin over so that you land on your other arm before your legs land. If done correctly you should be able to spin you body completely around in a full rotation. APPLEJACKS A basic move to challenge another bboy

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    Dance 10: Quiz 1-5 Part 1 of 1  Multiple Choice/True False     Score: 50   (of possible 50 points) (ADDIONAL) Question 1 of 25     Score: 2   (of possible 2 points) The French court ballet reached its height during the reign of Louis XIV‚ whose very birth had been celebrated by the _______________ of 1639. A. Ballet de la Félicité B. Ballet de la coutisane appelé C. Ballet de Madame D. Ballet de la Déliverance de Renaud ANS:A The dancers in the earliest ballets were highly skilled

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