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    usually a dance is accompanied by music. When dancing‚ a person often tries to express different ideas and emotions with her movements. Some types of dance can also be used for storytelling. Since dancing is a very physically demanding art form‚ most dancers must work very hard to stay physically fit. This will often include a strict diet‚ along with a rigorous exercise routine Careers in Dance When people think about careers in dance‚ they may think only about being a performer‚ choreographer‚ or

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    Compare and contrast essay: Dancers Vs. Singers Performers are known for their popularity and talents‚ they are the reasons why the entertainment industry is growing and earning a lot of money. The purpose of this essay is to compare and contrast the difference of being a dancer from a singer in terms of talents‚ lifestyle and income. It is not an easy task for performers to go to the stage and perform; it requires a lot of confidence and passion to be able to perform in front of hundreds

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    The Day The Dancers Came Benvenido N. Santos Benvenido N. Santos ’classic 1955 short story The Day the Dancers Came depicts the life of two Filipino immigrants in the Chicago. The plot centers on the short story’s two main protagonists‚ Filemon Acayan‚ a fifty year-old‚ naturalized Filipino citizen and Antonio Bataller‚ a former Pullman porter who is suffering from a rare skin disease. It was early November‚ yet the streets of West Sheridan Road were covered

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    the duration of the concert. The movements held the audience’s attention as they followed the suspenseful and striking storylines. In “‘Tarantella’ from August Bournonville’s Napoli” the graceful movements of the dancers portrayed the story of people courting their lovers. The dancers extended their legs with pointed toes‚ progressing forward with every step; they landed in a fast‚ fluid motion. The partners engaged in old fashioned partner dances‚ circling around each other. They separated‚

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    Name and describe 4 interpretative skills used by a dancer. Explain the importance of each of these skills in dance performance. Give examples of how you have used these skills in your own work. All performance/interpretative skills are extremely important in any routine. There are various skills that each dancer must consider‚ the notable ones for this essay will be: Projection‚ Clarity of movement‚ Energy and Focus. I will be attempting to analyze‚ explain and give examples of these in my works

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    street dancers do not need a studio to dance‚ they can express at any available open spaces such as streets‚ dance parties‚ parks or school yards. It was once considered as inappropriate stuff for youngsters by adults because it is not a formal kind of dancing style. But lately‚ it is getting popular and accepted by majority of the adults and it has become a trend. This is because street dance is a media for people to be social in nature‚ encouraging interaction and sharing with other dancers regardless

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    Dancers Health To be a dancer is very hard work. Not only do u have to have a flexible body‚ you must learn quickly‚ facial expressions should be great‚ Dancing should be synchronous to the music‚ involve with the audience and yes‚ you have to smile. Dancers put their bodies at risk to injured or hurt at anytime period. They can hurt their spine‚ shoulder‚ ankles‚ knee‚ wrist‚ feet‚ etc. at point of dancing. Some common injures that dancers have with their hip(s) include Trochanteric Bursitis

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    Discovering Oneself Growing up‚ people always asked “You was I before the world told me who to be”. This statement stuck because as an individual I was being me. Dr. Seuss states in a quote “Why fit in when you were born to standout” (Seuss). This quote is another spark for the interest in the development of oneself. The concept of this portion of the senior thesis project would be based on discovering oneself. This has been a topic of interest for a while now. Trudy Mercadal writer of Identity Formations

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    Pina Bausch: Modern Dance

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    Modern dance is the rebellious half of ballet‚ which dancers use to express freedom and disregard all restrictions and send a message through their body and emotions. Historical dancers disregarded ballet etiquettes and created their own way of expressing socio economic‚ cultural and ethnic factors that were going on around the time modern dance involved. One of those dancer is Pina Bausch‚ a leading influence in the era of modern dance‚ translates her childhood growing up in Germany during war and

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    Impaired postural balance affects the kinaesthetic sense. Warm up and cool down 8. Why is it important for a dancer to warm up? To prepare the body for increased exertation and to lower the risk of injury. 9. How long should a dancer warm up for? 15 minutes 10. What hould be included in a warm up? Cardiovascular exercises and flexibility exercises. 11. Why is it important for a dancer to cool down at the end of a class/rehearsal or performance? To get normal pulse and breathing back‚ remove

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