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    No matter what type of cheerleader you are, all cheerleaders have the same role. A cheerleader's main role is to motivate the crowd. Being a cheerleader has many different meanings, such as sideline, competitive, and college. Whenever you hear the word cheerleader, you probably think of a image of a little girl yelling and jumping on the sidelines at a football game; however, this is only one type of a cheerleader. The three types of cheerleaders are high school cheerleaders, all-star cheerleaders

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    discuss the choreographic aesthetics and the treatment of the body in performance by making reference to specific works, mainly Hatched and also Shift. Hatched was written in and debuted in 2008 at On Broadway, the Out The Box Festival and Baxter Dance Festival. Her work called Shift was debuted in 2010. The disciplines she was trained in clearly influenced the way in

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    inside we know they could be the one but we might be too scared to look into it or admit it. Here, I’m going to tell you about my “special someone”. It starts with a simple outdoor wedding, some talking here and there, and it ends with a wonderful dance. If you have every been to a wedding then you know how beautiful they can be, and how someone ALWAYS ends up meeting their special someone one way or another. I’m happy to say I was the lucky one. It all starts with a simple outdoor wedding, in

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    Dancing Is A Way For Me

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    was thrilled to continue my dancing career on the Sartell Sabre Dance Team. I have admired many dancers that had come before me, but the person that had always been an inspiration to me was Molly Carey. She was arguably the best dancer, thus far, in the history of the Sartell Dance Team. She walked with her head high exuding confidence, but was never arrogant. She displayed the traits of the person I wanted to be when I made the dance team. I was thrilled when I learned that Molly would be coming

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    Mississippi was going to be offering a jazz dance technique course, I could not have been more ecstatic. Jazz dance has always been a major passion of mine, and I plan on continuing to broaden my understanding of this form of dance. In this course I hope to grow as a jazz dancer so that I may be more equipped to teach others jazz dance technique. Jazz dance has been a part of my life for a very long time. Jazz also happens to be my favorite style of dance. I took my very first jazz class when I was

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    Importance Of Dance

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    “ Dance is the hidden language of the soul” ( Martha Graham). Dance is nonverbal and is often used by many people as a language. All people can tell emotions by dancing even beginner and amateur classes. In the world, there are many kinds of dancing, for instance, jazz, ballet, and samba. Each dance has completely distinct parts because all region`s cultures gave influences to each dance style in the past time such as classical Japanese dance and salsa. Furthermore, many people dance as entertainments

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    Most of my experience with improvisation comes from my high school dance program. In some dance pieces that I performed in during high school, the choreographer would ask us to do improvisation for a section of the dance. Likewise, my senior year dance teacher occasionally had us do structured improvisation. Also here at UNCC, when I took Rachel Tuckers’ contemporary jazz dance class last year, she would make us do improvisation dance circles to different types of music as well as improvisation where

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    Abby Lee Dance Analysis

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    I tend to enjoy dances that appeal to emotion through stories. The dance that I decided to write this paper on is a small group contemporary piece performed by the Abby Lee Dance Company. This dance has a sad theme to it, as it deals with the topic of suicide. They use props including a table and three telephones to add creativity to the piece. This dance is interesting to me because of the affiliation it has to mental illness, which is personally important to me.     This dance, called “Suicide

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    In terms of Jazz dance, my personal aesthetic consists of technique and the accuracy that comes with it, the pure athleticism that goes along with being a professional dancer, and the emotional relationships that go on between the dance, dancer, and audience. For example, the first piece of choreography that had a resounding and memorable effect on me was “Wicked Game” choreographed and performed by Travis Wall shown in So You Think You Can Dance. The raw emotion was expressed in the movements, and

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    “SLIP” Contemporary Dance Critique As I began watching the dance, I immediately felt a connection between the elements of movement and the music of the piece as if the music was words on a page and the movements like illustrations. I also began noticing Laban characteristics of flow and space throughout the duo’s dance that coupled with the music to create imagery of a couple struggling to find strength in their relationship. I felt that the dance was extensively dependent on the music, specifically

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