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    “Dance, a hidden language of the soul.” Says Martha Graham. This directly relates to my life, sometimes it seems that everything is about dance, dance practice,dance uniforms,dance teachers. Dance has been my passion since I was 8 years old. I remember having no clue what I was doing when I first started dancing. I could barely do any basic steps not even a step ball change or a pivot turn. I was also very bad at listening to the teacher I wanted to do whatever I wanted. But I always enjoyed

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    and national organizations, as well as schoolwide clubs, and teams. Although they had different purposes, the organizations, clubs, and teams that I was a part of had the same type of layout. They all had a common goal, participatory mechanisms, information exchange, specific genres of the community, specialized terminology, and levels of expertise. There is in one in particular that I have been involved in for most of my life, the dance community, that has not been recognized for its worth. When

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    Dance is a Sport Is dance a sport? A sport is an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment, dance is just that, but others consider it an art or even just a halftime show. Dance teams in high schools do not get funded as much as other sports and they get very little to no recognition at school or even on big sports channels. Dance meets the requirements to even be an Olympic sport. Dance should be considered

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    All sports require time and dedication to a certain extent. Dance has been my passion and weekend activity since I was three and became a very serious thing from seven to around twelve. I danced at a studio until I entered middle school at K.O. Knudson and dance was my major. I left K.O. and moved to Summerlin where I now attend Palo Verde. I received dance as my elective, being weary about the class considering I was also recovering from a back injury even during my time at K.O. and on top of that

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    sweat, anxiety, and team cheering -- volleyball is a sport that many underestimate. There are countless people that say “Volleyball is a girl sport” or “volleyball is not even that hard”. Also you may come across an egotistical varsity football team that refuse to attend any volleyball games, because they are mad that varsity volleyball made it to state championships and they did not. However, volleyball is a sport that requires intense drills, training, and a strong team bond. For instance if

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    players on the roster and only watch their team when it is a popular game. Their squad usually never has a losing season and tend to win the championship each year. If a player they like switches to a different organization in the postseason, the bandwagon suddenly supports that organization. When the bandwagon’s team wins, they refer to their side as “we” and calls their side “them” when they lose. Furthermore, if the bandwagon goes to a game and their team loses, the bandwagon leaves before the game

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    the end of this past summer I attended the Milken Dance Intensives and discovered a new passion for dance. I loved it so much that I decided to try out for the team. I practiced the dances and the techniques that the teacher taught me until the first day of tryouts. I went into tryouts scared of the new dance our teacher would be teaching us and feeling intimidated by the more advanced dancers. I felt nervous that I wouldn't get a position on the team because there were so many people trying out. When

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    Dance has been around for a long time, it is older than many other popular sports we have. It takes on the physical capacity to be labeled as a sport, and yet in most cases, it is not. It is one of the few activities that is both a sport and an art, but it is given very little respect as a sport. Dance has evolved in a number of ways throughout time, but it has always been through a meaning. Whether that be dancing for love or faith, or dancing for first place. This sport is one very similar to

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    My Experience Of Dance

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    At the age of four, my mom signed me up for dance class. After only a couple of classes it became very clear that dance was a passion of mine. My mom said she could tell by the the way my face lit up during class and my uttermost love for pink frilly costumes and sparkly makeup. I was an extremely shy-toddler- the kind that would hide behind their mom when an adult approached. Being so shy, I had a really hard time expressing myself. However, when I danced, I felt confident and opened up to the girls

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    My First Dance Essay

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    Dance Is My Life and Forever It Will be The day I tried out for my first dance was one of the most exciting and terrifying days ever. I had been in dance classes before then but never on a team like this. This team competed, traveled, and performed at halftimes for basketball and football games. I couldn't wait to try out but, was worried I wouldn't make the team. I new there were girls better than me that had tried out the previous years.My best friend kaybree was also trying out for hey team

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