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    The video began with discussing the life of ballerinas and how they thrive to be skinny. Ballerinas are often times 15% below the ideal weight for their height. One dancer spoke about how she dropped more weight in two weeks than in her entire life. She discussed about how she starved herself for almost a year. Throughout starving herself her chest bones began to protrude. She later developed anorexia nervosa which is the deadliest psychological disorder. The video also discussed a famous dancer

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    What do you think the dance was about? I watched “Mark Morris Dance Group Spring,Spring,Spring (excerpt 1)” and I thought the dance was about spring and each person represented a flower or plant blooming in the season. All of the colorful pants men were wearing could have represented the different colored leaves on the trees. There was a part in the dance where they were all spinning in a circle and there was a gap between two girls. I found this part interesting because it could have represented

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    Ballet Research Paper

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    oldest and most famous styles of dance. Along with its age it has managed to stay true to its roots for almost its whole existence, but unfortunately I think this may be part of the reason ballet is losing interest. I think most girls start ballet at four or five years old. Then at around age eight they start finding other hobbies to be interested and quit ballet. I think the lack of interest is because of how classical ballet truly is. Today’s music and popular dance moves are so different from what

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    As a male there are many levels of Peter Figueroa Framework, that affects the question will I dance again? Constructed over five separate levels: Individual, Interpersonal, Institutional, Structural and Cultural, these areas are used to investigate the ways in which inequities challenge the area of sport and physical activity (Weeblycom, 2016). The two most prominent levels that impact my decision are the Structural Level being policies, funding, media, development programs, marketing and secondly

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    Cheerleaders always get so fired up when someone says cheer isn't a sport or when people make fun of them for being a cheerleader. And when they do, people around them wonder why they get so mad. Do people believe it is not because cheer is known as a girls sport? Even though as the years went on more and more boys started joining. Some believe cheer does not qualify as a sport, although cheerleaders work and train just as hard as any other sport. Cheerleaders support other teams while preparing

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    High School Cheerleading Tryouts What to expect and the secret expectations of High School Cheerleading Tryouts: • There will be two or three college cheerleaders who will teach you everything and they will also be the judges. Therefor they are ALWAYS watching you. They are always mentally judging you. There will also be a rather big group of girls trying out, usually no more than 20. • You need to present yourself as a young lady and a cheerleader. • Try everything! When they start teaching give

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    immersed herself into the world of Electronic Dance Music where she began studying the art of DJ and Music Production. Her goal in every show is to take the dance floor into a journey of beats, sounds and rhythms. Taking individual’s imagination and state of mind out of reality. She begins her set by playing groovy rhythms of house and world house music. Slowly and steady she builds the energy of the music and the dance floor, once you realize the dance floor is lit. Everyone is dancing, singing and

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    Two, Four, Six, Eight who do we appreciate? I hope you were thinking the same thing I was, Cheerleaders! Cheerleading is a sport because they work out, they have to stay in shape, and they physically have to be strong just like any other normal athlete. Cheerleading takes just as much effort as any other sport, such as wrestling, football and/or basketball.It's not just jumping up and down in the air, doing back flips, and screaming as loud as they can at the top of their lungs. But the truth is

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    poets (deleted material) express a subject, which is their relationship with their father’s. In the poem “My Papa’s Waltz” the poet expresses his relationship with his father through waltzing which is a very formal dance. Although waltzing is supposed to be a popular ballroom type of dance in which the dancers revolve in perpetual circles, taking one step to each beat, imagery is (deleted material) used in this poem to express how the poet was “manhandled” while waltzing with his father because his

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    Do you know the Inuit, Haida, and the Iroquois? If not, you came to the right place! There are many things alike about the three tribes. And there are many things alike! This is how the three groups are alike. They all live in Canada. THe inuit lived in the far north, Haida lived on the island, and the iroquois lived west. They also all hunted. Inuit hunted seal, Haida and iroquois fished. They all lived in houses, inuit in igloo, Haida in long house, and iroquois in tepees. They all eat food

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