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    Jukebox Concert Report

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    listened to in middle school. I also chose the music of Phoenix because they have a lot of fun, diverse and stimulating songs. I felt like their songs tells a story and could be arranged to tell the story I wanted to create. I think choreographed dances could easily be developed to accompany some of their songs. This musical matters because it uses contemporary music from a band that has an unusual path to popularity, being from France and finding success in America but not much in

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    Don Broco

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    but not a proper fan of. After seeing their live performance, however, I am excited to delve deeper into the British band’s catalog. As far as openers go, Don Broco did a great job of exciting the crowd and properly starting the night with songs to dance to and enjoy, regardless of whether you knew them or not. Second on the bill was With Confidence (★★★★☆), who I was more familiar with prior to the show. With a style closer to that of headliners State Champs, the crowd evidently was more familiar

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    Satire In Gangnam Style

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    per square meter. This notion of “Gangnam Style” was less popular before PSY’s hit song, but it was formed to describe the materialistic nature and pride that Gangnam residents had in their monetary class. PSY, once less known, is one of the only K-Pop artists who writes and choreographs for his own music. This freedom to produce his own work allows him to add hidden messages that most people do not pick up. PSY’s fascination with satire is arguably from his American education and exposure to American

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    I open the door to my house shaking. My palms where sweaty and my heart was pounding. I peek inside the messy house. Nobody was there. I sprinted across the room, ran up the stairs, but before I could get to my bedroom, the man pops out of know where and pushes me down the stairs. I rolled all the way to the bottom of the stairs crying. He just looked at me with the most blank stare. He looked like he hadn't slept in a week. His brown hair was in knots. I guess he left the bar earlier tonight. Then

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    environments yet still have such unique and vast ideas and ways they express creativity. From this humanities class I have learned multiple ways on how artists use their creativity in structured forms to create their art. I can now tell when vanishing points pop up in my day to day life. For my future career, I will need to express a high level of creativity to be successful. I hope to become a dietitian, which means I will have to use my creativity every day to construct meal plans for patients. Nature and

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    Most people don’t consider cheerleading a sport. People say it doesn’t meet the “guidelines” in order to be a sport. But there isn’t really any specific guidelines for a sport to be considered a sport. So no one can really say anything about it not being a sport. By looking at the history of cheerleading and the “guidelines” in order to be a sport I intend to prove that cheerleading is a sport. In order for a sport to be a sport it has to follow certain guidelines. So let’s see what these guidelines

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    declares the next performer. The velvety crimson curtain closes and the dancer is rushed onto the stage; with the twisting of his or her shoes and the shaking feet filled with adrenaline assume their starting positions. The curtains budge a terrifying pop as they struggle to open. Smiles burst onto the faces of

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    of World Dance 3813-001 April 7, 2010 An Exploration to the History of Bollywood Dance In 2008, the movie “Slum dog Millionaire” inspired a new dance craze, quickly spreading across the globe. Due to the movies, popular hit song, “Jai Ho” and the famous choreographed dance shown in a memorable performance during the closing credits of the film, known as Bollywood dance, has exploded into dance studios, workout facilities, and films worldwide. For decades, the infusion of song and dance has been

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    Salsa and New York

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    Salsa refers to a fusion of informal dance styles having roots in the Caribbean (especially in Cuba and North America). The dance originated through the mixture of Mambo, Danzón, Guaguancó, Cuban Son, and other typical Cuban dance forms. Salsa is danced to Salsa music. There is a strong African influence in the music as well as the dance. Salsa is a partner dance, although there are recognized solo steps and some forms are danced in groups of couples, with frequent exchanges of partner (Rueda

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    performed by Contra Tiempo. This performance was held at the Watson Theater here at Coker College in Hartsville, South Carolina. Contra Tiempo is an Urban Latin dance theater that is based in Los-Angeles. Contra Tiempo is known for creating physical, visual and sonic vocabulary that collages Salsa, Afro-Cuban, hip-hop, and contemporary dance with theater, text and original music to bring dynamic multi-model experiences to the concert stage. The company’s work has been seen worldwide including countries

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