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    On the March 18th 2017, I watched a Hip-hop dance show“Life Of A Just Sole”which was performed on the theatre. Before I got there, I thought that was suppose to be a competition, each group of dancers maybe came from different parts and contest. However, when I arrived, it was totally different of my thought. Since this show was more vividly and meaningfully than other shows I have watched before. The show was extremely amazing and fantastic. The most unexpected of the show, which was they formed

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    students and create a two-minute dance incorporating the movement styles we have been taught. Since we are approaching the Christmas holiday we decided to incorporate that into our dance by choosing the song “Drummer Boy,” by Justin Bieber. We applied ballet, jazz, hip hop, and a few moves we learned on studio days into our routine. We also recorded ourselves for practice and spent time outside of class perfecting this performance. If I were to categorize our dance into a genre I would label it as

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    semester two popular performances help were the Generation of Disciples Gospel Choir’s showcase and the Footloose Musical help by the theatre and dance department. Each organization displayed different genres and styles of music. G.O.D gospel choir dedicated their show to a pop style while the Footloose cast exhibited music in the genre of jazz and pop mixed. As an attendee of both performances I have to say I enjoyed the musical better. Footloose was produced in 1984 and modernized in 1998. The

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    Change In American Dance

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    keeps shifting and the effect keeps you alert.” (2015) Modern dance is performed once Abraham and the other dancer come together at the start of the piece. They preform synchronized jumps to the slow blues music and then the change in movement leads to one dancer arresting the other. This change in music also brings on a change in movement, two dancers walk forward together while lifting their right hands up, followed by a hip hop inspired “pop” movement, from their chests. They then lift both arms to

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    At first glance it may seem that new pop artist OMI's smash hit Cheerleader has been an overnight success by climbing the Billboard Hot 100 charts immediately. After further examination one would see that OMI originally released the track in 2012 and wasn’t a success in the United States but took off in Omi's home country of Jamaica and in Britain. Listening to the track it is easy to tell why Cheerleader has grown on its audience it is because it reaches all fans of music by infusing jazz and

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    is something that fills most people with joy. The magic that music carries with it is what allows us to enjoy and dance too. Music is the bit that motivates us every day to continue living life with rhythm and flavored. The Caribbean defined taste, rhythm, and passion. Caribbean people are known worldwide for the tropical, for the passion in which, they transmit each time they dance. Latinos are music lovers, lovers of rhythm, lovers of "pachanga". Leon Rose is a London-born Caribbean salsa dancer

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    Middle School Dance The music was blaring. Beach balls were flying everywhere. The smell of pizza, pop, and the sound of balloons bouncing to the ceiling fills the air. It was the first Middle School Dance. I had been helping set up the whole thing. Some children looked like they were dancing too hard, and were going to have a broken back in the morning. Then there were the kids who just hung back in the corner. Why do they even come? Then, I heard the stereo DJ start to move the records

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    The styles of music I prefer is hip hop, R&B, and pop, since these styles are very popular nowadays, while having beats that are very appealing. The styles of entertainment I prefer is comedy movies, reading, and baking. I find those styles to be very enjoyable. Since I spent so much of my life dancing, my dance aesthetic would be a South Indian classical dance called Bharatnatyam. I am most comfortable with Bharatnatyam since it is the dance form I grew up learning, so it is the easiest for me

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    The Filharmonic Report

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    “The Filharmonic” is an a cappella group their music consist mostly of covers of pop songs. They were featured in the movie “Pitch Perfect 2” and participated in NBC’s “The Sing Off”. The team consist of six members that are all Filipino-American. The performance was exceptional, they did more than I expected. Each song was choreographed, so seeing them move at the same time was impressive. The performers also did a good job in engaging the audience. For one part one of the singers had a solo that

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    They practise for many hours in order to get perfection while performing on stage. Considering a dance form called “Kudiyattam” the performers need to put the costume for many hours and also the moves they do in a theatre performance requires a lot practise which cannot be done by normal body. Like how soldiers practise and exercise for hours in order

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