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    The Faculty Dance Concert was an entertaining event filled with a variety of dance styles. The show took place on Friday, November 6, 2015, at 7:30 in the evening, and was held in the Fullerton College Campus Theatre. The founding artistic director is Melanie Kay Rosa and the assistant artistic director is Lisa M. Anderson. The dance faculty choreographers are Lisa M. Anderson, Sarah Cashmore, Teresa Jankovic, and Melanie Kay Rosa. The four guest choreographers are Helen Gardea, Robert Laos, Devon

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    To Go Show. All were amazing, but I will focus on just one for this critique, I will be talking about my favorite performance. The first one was Conformity vs Nonconformity (No comfort zone) By Deseree Hook in collaboration with Uriah Huffman. This dance was about how everything you want lies behind a wall of fear. Power: The Contraction of visibility by Meredith Yuhas with the dancers Taylor Dumdei, Rekha Letsinger, Ashley French, Naja Copeland, Demery Trantham, Destiny Smith, Uriah Huffman, and Lydia

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    There has always been a strong connection between hip hop music and pop music. It has brought a bountiful amount of collaborations and music that makes individuals want to dance and have a great time. Many times there is a negative connection between the musical styles. For example, there is also a lot of disdain between artists, many times about whether their respective genre is what they consider “real” music. Pop music has been defined as “a body of music which is distinguishable from popular

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    uniforms for cheerleading and dance teams. Today, over 80% of public schools in the United States have cheerleading teams from the ages between 12 and 18. There are also non- profit organizations like Pop Warner that allow young girls to join cheerleading outside of school from the age five. There are over 3.4 million registered cheerleaders in the nation, and the sport only continues to grow.2 Around the 1980s there was a need for only competing without school or Rec (Pop Warner or similar cheerleading

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    themselves in relation to dance, and performance as a whole is presented as an outlet and a means to attain freedom. Yet, the relationship between dance and the self is also antithetical as, whilst individual characters escape social definition through the act of dance, the act itself defines them. This can be seen especially in relation to the female identity that is imposed with sexual objectivity through dance. However, dance also operates in a figurative sense, Mia, dances with the idea of reinvention

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    Envision it. Mesmerizing isn't it? Loud, colorful, and live. Three words that describe the engaging form of dance, Ballet Folklorico. In the 1960’s, Ballet Folklorico was founded in the United States by the famous choreographer, Amelia Hernandez. With the combination of her own heritage and experience of classical ballet, she merged the two, creating Ballet Folklorico. It is traditional Mexican dances and ballet characteristics with a great emphasis on local folk culture. But wait! Isn't that appropriating

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    p.m. The Louisville Crashers, a band that has been around for a couple of years now, played many hit songs ranging from pop to country to rock and roll. There were many students and clubs around the area along with the aroma of grilled hamburgers and hot dogs. The lead singer, Mark Maxwell, interacted with the students and professors and even got some of the professors to dance! Many clubs held gatherings, there was a tent for drinks and food, and many students and professors came out for the night

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    com). She became famous from being on Lifetime’s reality TV show “Dance Moms” in 2011(famousbirthdays.com). Mackenzie has five siblings. She has two brothers named Ryan and Tyler Ziegler (famousbirthdays.com). Additionally, she has one sister named Madison. She also has two step-siblings named Michele and Matthew Gisoni (articlebio.com). Mackenzie’s sister, Madison Ziegler was also a co-star on the reality show “Dance Moms”. Maddie is a professional dancer, model, and actress.

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    Creating dance moves, steps, and routines for a client, studio, show and etc. A day in the life of choreographer is creating dance moves and routine for their clients and showing them the moves and routine. A choreographer usually starts off as a dancer and then gradually becoming a choreographer with the training they had while they was performing. For examples a football player might retired and then become a football coach. There’s is all different types of dances one can learn, the history of

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    typical option would be to take an art class to express feelings through paintings, drawings or even ceramics. Dance is another way to relieve the mind of stresses and worries. There are dozens of different types of dances for a person of any style or culture. Anyone in search of an activity as an escape for their mind should consider dancing instead of art. Activities such as art and dance take place in classrooms, both of which consist of very different environments. In an art classroom dull wooden

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