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    Bicol Dances

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    Pantomina (Spanish for pantomime) was originally a wedding dance from the towns of Bicol’s Estandarte and Sorsogon subregions. This dance is tradionally performed during wedding festivities by the couple and their visitors. The dance is still popular in the Bicol Region even up to this time. The pantomina is very popular in the northern part of Samar especially in towns of Allen and Capul - both directly facing Bicolandia. Traditionally‚ musicians accompanying the dancers pause from playing the

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    Example of Concert

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    Example of Concert Review Essay [This was a paper written by an actual student in the Popular Music in America class. It is not offered as an award-winning review nor is it compositionally error-free. It did‚ however‚ receive an A for this assignment and is an example of the level of writing and analysis that is required to receive an A. Please do not‚ however‚ begin your paper in exactly the same way or attempt to copy “buzz words” or phrases. Write your own paper!] On February 17‚

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    merak dance

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    Merak Dance‚ Traditional Welcoming Dance from West Java Merak dance is a traditional folk dance originating from Pasundan land‚ West Java. This dance was created by Raden Tjetjep Somantri in 1950s and it had been rearrange by Irawati Durban in 1965. Merak in English means Peacock bird. From its name‚ it clearly describes the dance that symbolize the elegant of peacock movements. Merak dance is can be performed solo or in groups. The dancers of this beautiful dance are wearing scarf that perform

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    Swange Dance

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    SWANGE DANCE Introduction. Benue State is state of the historic Benue river‚ a State renowned for the valiancy of its progenitors‚ a State of notable political gladiators and hardworking people who rightly brand themselves as ‘the food basket of the nation’. Benue is also a State of rich cultures and traditions‚ as exemplified in the world acclaimed SWANGE DANCE which has brought fame to both the State and the nation. Meaning of Dance Dance is a type of art that generally involves movement

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    Dance In The 1920s

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    All throughout human history‚ dance has played an important part in cultures around the world its purpose ranging from rituals to entertainment. As cultures grow and mature dance often reflects the movements and mood of the era. So how does dancing of the 1920’s reflect the cultural movements of the 1920s? Such as the changes in both the Women’s right and African Americans movements. During the 20’s‚ a majority of the workforce was mostly strictly males professionals‚ although some women in previous

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    concert report

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    03/12/2014 On March 31st 1732 in a small village by the name of Roharau‚ in Austria next to the border of Hungary‚ a young boy by the name of Franz Joseph Haydn‚ who would turn out to be a famous composer‚ was born to the parents of Mathias Haydn and Anna Maria Koller. Franz was one of the parents three boy children. Mathias Haydn was a professional master wheelwright who loved music. He was a harp player. He worked as a wheelwright in the Austrian village of Rohrau‚ and was also a maktrichter

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    How Electronic Dance Music Is Taking Over the World What exactly is electronic dance music (EDM) some people say? Well‚ there are many different genres. We have dubstep‚ electro house‚ trap‚ hardstyle‚ glitch hop‚ and moombahton‚ just to name a few. Electro Dance Music is basically computerized sounds. EDM is constructed by means of electronic instruments such as synthesizers‚ drum machines and sequencers. All these instruments give EDM the cutting edge most other music genres don’t have‚ such

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    Amish Ritual Analysis

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    Discovering Grief and Use of Ritual within the Amish Population The guiding principle of the Amish lifestyle is Gelassenheit‚ which is the submission to the will of God and to the collective will of the Amish community. This principle impacts the Amish community’s view of death as being part of God’s will and plan‚ and the process as an ultimate submission to the will of God. The Amish do not fear death‚ but rather view it as a natural part of life. The Amish view death as the point of entry to

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    Running Head: JEWISH RITUALS AND CEREMONIES Coping With Change: Jewish Rituals and Ceremonies Coping With Change: Jewish Rituals and Ceremonies Kenneth Pargament in his book The psychology of religion and coping‚ states the importance of religious beliefs during times of change‚ be it a moment of happiness or distress. While applying Pargament’s philosophy‚ this paper focuses on Judaism and the coping mechanisms offered during those times of change thru rituals and ceremonies. Although

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    Rituals and superstitions are a big part of the sports world. I have seen and heard of athletes performing ritual movements before competition. For example‚ when I use to play soccer‚ I remember one of my friends who would always bring a particular necklace to the games. She would just put it in her pocket. I never saw her bring it to school or when we are playing outside. At that time‚ I just thought that it might be something like a toy that she really loves and always likes to keep it with

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