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    movements‚ artistic power and passion electrifies the audience. Dancers were Antonio Hidalgo‚ Leslie Roybal‚ Laura Peralta‚ Leilah Broukheim and Isaac Tovar. Musicians Gaspar Rodriguez‚ and Ricardo Anglada played guitar‚ Francisco Orozco played YiYi and also sang together with Roberto Lorente. La Pasion Flamenca had two parts. First part was La Pasion Latina and second part was La Pasion Flamenca. In the first part‚ La Pasion Latina‚ dancers performed famous Latino dances like Salsa from Cuba‚ norteno

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    History of Modern Dance

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    France: 16th - 17th century AD 6 18th and 19th centuries: from court dancing to Romanticism 8 Early 20th century: from ballet to contemporary dance 10 The Beginnings of Modern Dance 11 Early Dancers in the United States 11 German Contributions 12 The Second Generation in America 14 Later Dancers 16 The Combining of Forms 18 Conclusion 19 Bibliography 20 Introduction Esthetic questions of choreography in our special literature still represent a little studied area. It is because

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    Dance Is A Sport

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    sport. The fact that dance can be an art and a sport already counts more than just football or baseball. Some people believe that dance is not a sport because there is no physical action. In reality‚ dance is a sport for many reasons‚ one being that dancers train for hours‚ they compete and get injured‚ and they are flexible beyond measure. The people that believe that dance is not a sport‚ have no logical or proven reasons why it should not be considered a sport. The one reason why someone might think

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    CREATIVE DANCE History of Creative Dance Creative dance is perceived differently by different sectors of the education system. In many provinces‚ creative dance is part of the physical education curriculum. More recently‚ two provinces— British Columbia and Saskatchewan— have considered placing dance under the rubric of arts education. The aspect of creative dance that is emphasized reflects the position creative dance is assigned in the curriculum. When in the physical education curriculum‚ creative

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    be seen when the performers are seen centre stage‚ the bodies lying still on the floor as the lighting reflects bars‚ as if to represent a prison cell or claustrophobic space. The dancers perform within the suggested “prison cell” projection‚ suspended in the image. Due to the sight specific choreography‚ as the dancers interact and move‚ they choreograph the light‚ bringing it life and giving it purpose. This becomes a constant theme throughout the work‚ the continuation of dark and angsts lighting

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    Hip Hop Dance History

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    rhythms he created were one of the important founding elements of hip hop and dancers were able to show off their moves. The West Coast discovered hip hop dance because they were inspired by the robots in the movies. When hip hop first started‚ b-boys and b-girls would be invited to show off their moves by other people on the street. As the moves like break dance‚ popping‚ and locking became more established‚ and more dancers got caught up in the rhythms of the music‚ more dance battles occurred.

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    myself to feel the breath in the movement everything became easier to me. But of course it was hard at first‚ I was a hardcore ballet dancer. Since I’ve studied the style of modern dance I can say that we had modern style dances coming up out of the gate that had yet became so popular today. You’ve studied graham as I have but‚ when I studied graham some of her dancer like Paul Taylor‚ Merce Cunningham or Alvin Ailey was just breaking into the scene. You guys have it lucky. I learned a lot of Isadora

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    Dance as a Sport

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    athletic sport. Dance is often categorized with the performing arts and not given full credit for the physical dedication and commitment it takes in order to be a professional dancer. People need to ask themselves‚ “Is the dedication to becoming a top notch football player any different than the dedication it takes to excel as a dancer?” The answer to that question is no. Dance should be considered a sport because the intensity that is required to excel is the same as any other athletic athlete. Dance

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    unique thing about dance is that everyone has different interpretation of it‚ just like any other form of art. The music and dance movements play a huge role in understanding the dancers piece. The music used and the dance moves flow perfectly with each delicate movement. The amazing thing about dance is how the dancer can merge their emotions through the movement and the music. These two important influences give us a free pass to analyze the words they are trying to express through movement alone

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    something boring. But classical Indian dance‚ also known as Bharatnatyam is known as being an extravagant “fire” dance which was originated in Tamil Nadu‚ India in 1000 BC. Most classical dances in India are like theatrical performances because the dancer acts out a story almost exclusively through gestures. Most of the classical dances enact stories from Hindu mythology. B.) Tie to audience: I’m sure that some of you have experienced dance in some way. Although you might have not experienced

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