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    Italy in the late 1500’s. The Italian School of Ballet became a significant influence on ballet movement and structure. ("The Development Of Ballet in Western Europe") The movement became less horizontal and more elevated‚ creating the illusion of dancers floating as they move across the stage. Influenced by the gravity defying dance‚ extraterrestrial characters‚ such as fairies‚ gradually started developing amongst the ballets. ("History of Pointe Shoes and Technique") Ballet’s structure intensified

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    Classifaction Essay

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    dance‚” is a motto that many dancers use today because dancing is expressed in such an exciting way. Dancers find inspiration and motivation as they become lost in the dance; it gives the dancer peace of mind and relaxation. Dancing is a stress reliever for most dancers. Dancing has a variety amount of categories such as modern‚ jazz‚ and ballet. Modern can be a very awkward type of dance it breaks all the rules of classical ballet. This dance type was created by dancers that didn’t like ballet and

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    Being a dancer can be hard on the human body‚ the punishment that dancers do to themselves is painful. That said not all dancers to this but being a dancer means flexible‚ strong‚ mental focus and most importantly passion. With all of this said you have to look professional all of the time. In the dance world majority of the time hair must be up and dressed according to what the choreographer or what the teacher asks. Then there is a large step from when you’re a younger dancer that has flat

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    more contemporary works than classical works. This is because more and more people are drifting farther away from classical ballet. One reason for this could be that dancers are not being trained as classical ballerinas anymore; they are being trained in the form that is most popular. This being said the number of classical dancers has dropped dramatically. This is causing the true art form of classical ballet to be lost in the rush of contemporary works. Ballet was originally developed in France

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    This essay will cover the similarities and differences between two Artworks " The Little fourteen -Year- Old Dancer" and " Baboon and young". Discussion about this works of Art will be based on the field man’s analysis‚ thus description‚ analysis‚ interpretation and judgement on the subject matter‚ media and size‚ location and literal qualities‚ social‚ cultural and political issues surrounding the creation of the Artworks but in the form of compare and contrast. I will also discuss how these inspirational

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    events‚ usually shot in what I would assume to be their homes. Their homes appeared to be very nicely decorated‚ with a baby grand piano located in one of the homes. The Ballet Russe Company brought high standards not only to the techniques of the dancers in a specific dance‚ but also to the detail they put into decorating their sets as well as costumes. Not only did they bring that high standard to every performance‚ but many

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    power. • Company up on chair • Big crashing sound effect – movement of dancers watch the sound travel. SECTION 2 • A lot of the eyefocus shifts to up. • Women dancers with dictator on the chair and around the chair SECTION 3 • Rain sound effects – the chair is moved – changing of seasons • Lady still dancing with dictator / god • “Watch” “Scull” • The group of dancers up the back in frozen tableaus creating an image of a stereotypical group.

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    Many people play sports in their spare time. Some examples include football‚ basketball‚ and golf. But the surprisingly difficult sport of dance is commonly overlooked. Shanna LaFleur once said‚ “It takes an athlete to dance‚ but an artist to be a dancer.” Dance expresses strong feelings and emotions through graceful or sharp‚ powerful movement‚ revealing to the audience every bit of passion behind it. Countless forms of dance exist in the world. Jazz‚ ballet‚ and tap are the most common. When a

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    sounds and slow soft vocals. The title of this dance refers to a book within the Bible: The Book of Revelations. Strong language by Richard Alston‚ 1987‚ also respond to the music. Alston’s idea was focusing on the rhythms of the accompaniment. The dancers movement dynamics changes several time to either match the accompaniment or counterpoint. Strong Language involves movement based on Cunningham material with footwork of classical dance with just a hint of contemporary social dance. Sergeants Early’s

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    form of dance in which dancers wear special shoes equipped with metal taps. Tap dancers use their feet like drums to create rhythmic patterns and timely beats‚” Treva Bedinghaus‚ graduated from Holli Barron ’s School of Performing Arts and The Ballet Academy‚ writes in Tap for beginner‚ “The term "tap dancing" is derived from the tapping sound produced when the small metal plates on the dancer ’s shoes touch a hard floor or surface.” In 125 Years of Tap‚ Jane Goldberg‚ a dancer-writer who is considered

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