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    “The Power Of Three- Executive‚ Legislative‚ and Judicial vs. the Dancer‚ Choreographer‚ and Audience” A dance performance is very similar to The Separation of Powers in the government because they both demonstrate checks and balances each role plays. For example‚ a Dancer is similar to the Executive Branch‚ the Audience is similar to the Judicial Branch‚ and the Choreographer is similar to the Legislative Branch. Each branch is needed to pass a law just as everyone involved in a dance performance

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    slowly became the backbone for all dancing styles. As Albert Einstein said “dancers are the athletes of God.” SPEECH: Danced changed throughout the centuries *Centuries* As stated earlier the 15th century was the beginning of Ballet. During the time of both the 15th and 16th centuries ballet was only performed in royal courts where performers would get the audience to participate. Male dancers were the majority of dancers during this time period. To portray women in their performances they wore

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    choreographers‚ dancers‚ and companies ballet has seen a recent change in the United States. One ballerina that has broken all of these barriers is New York City Ballet primary ballerina Misty Copeland. Misty‚ a black muscular and petite women has become known for emerging as a powerhouse and exceptional ballerina. Defying all odds‚ she first discovered ballet at the age of 13 when her and her 5 siblings were being raised by a single mother. She is the first African American Principal Dancer with American

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    soul.” Ballet is one of the world’s most graceful and elegant forms of dancing. The first ballets were danced in Italy but it eventually developed in France under Louis XIV. Ballet thrived in St. Petersburg‚ Russia and developed most of the ballet dancers. Choreographer George Balanchine was the first person to bring ballet to the United States. He was born on January 22‚ 1904 as Giorgi Meltitonis dze Balanchivadze and founded the School of American Ballet on January 1‚ 1934. He is a very prominent

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    language. Even if the choreographer does not know how to speak French‚ if they are teaching a ballet class the dancers will understand. Another similarity between these two forms of ballet is that they both have a strong relationship to music. This means that both forms of ballet have the same emphasis on counts‚ phrasing‚ and meters. Both classical and contemporary ballet need dancers who are highly trained in their technique and performance ability. They cannot have dance that does not know what

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    Vaslav Nijinksy. Both pieces presented numbers of similarities such as the dancers‚ symmetry on stage‚ the act of pantomiming and music. The dances contained the principals and the corps de ballet. The principals or main dancers in Swan Lake are Prince Siegfried and Odette and in The Rite of Spring had the old woman and the “Choosen One”. Although The Rite of Spring contemporary piece contrasts from classical ballet‚ multiple dancers in odd numbered

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    continuous to gather as much evidence as he can to show the guiltiness of Claudius. While pretending to be mad Hamlet has a slight advantage because of Gertrude’s and Claudius thought of Hamlets mental wellbeing after his father had died. Hamlet while masked in madness determines who truly his companion is and who is not. While doing so he sorts out the weak from the strong determining how to take his exact revenge. Hamlet does not take murdering well for a revengeful act so his mad act provide himself

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    Character Color Analysis"The Great Gatsby"‚ written by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ is discusses social classes‚ and focuses on the theme of a fading social order. This theme is shown in the relationships between the characters and undoubtedly in the characters themselves. Throughout the novel‚ Fitzgerald not only uses color symbolism to set the scenes and events‚ but he also uses it to present‚ describe‚ and shape every single character. Gatsby is one of these characters; his choices‚ decisions‚ ideas‚

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    “Ballet is a female sport”‚ “guys who dance are mostly likely gay”‚ how do we ourselves or heard other associate male dancers with homosexuality? The reality of the dance world is that men are boxed into stereotypes that leave a lasting impression on them emotionally and mentally. Dancing is not only a career but an art form‚ and dancers are artist. The stigma placed on male dancers is tenting‚ which can inhibit the portraying of the beauty and purity of their art. The body is a dancer’s tool‚ as the

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    such as red‚ blue or black. The berries comprise of several seeds and the berries can be slightly poisonous or edible. This flower grows wildly in isolated areas of land such as forests‚ swaps or hills. These key terms: sweet‚ fragrant‚ delicate and veiled are the essence of this particular poem. Philip Freneau conveys the character of the honeysuckle. In lines one through four Freneau describes the flower and address’s it. The first stanza is composed in cross rhymes. “Fair flower‚ that dost

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