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    involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others. With such biodiversity, dance can be found in various forms. Dance can be entertainment, competitive event, recreation, tradition, or even a simple act of joy. Many people have come to the conclusion that dance is a "cute" activity that is "fun" but shouldn't be taken seriously. Dance has graced this planet for generations, but, as it seems, dance is still a thing of the past, that hasn't “caught up” with

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    with different people every four years that shaped my personality into being this way. Of all the factors that came into play when I was growing up, the most influential cause of my early independence has got to be my constant and hectic schedule of dance practices and rehearsals. I’ve always dreamt of dancing in New York City and this summer I earned the opportunity to live out that dream. After auditioning and waiting months for a result, I was accepted into the Rockette’s Summer Intensive. The program

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    have ever gone to this festival; not only to attend, but to also perform as a contestant. Throughout the many dance practices that me and my team had rehearsed, we would always hurt ourselves; ours knees would be scraped against the stone sidewalk every minute in the burning sunlight. At the end of our practice days, our legs would be marked with scars that flamed our skin with red. My team and I would always give up and sigh in exhaustion and frustration, it was a huge struggle in the summer of 2016

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    school in which I had made the Trojanette Drill Team. As a first time dancer and the lack of confidence I had at the time I didn't think I was going to open up to a cluster of girls I didn't know. Walking into the drill team room I was an introverted person who didn't believe I was worth being on the team, but walking out of the drill team room I was confident, responsible, hardworking and eager to continue the next year of dance. Being on the team for my first year was the turning point of my life

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    Since I was three years old, dance has been a passion of mine. Throughout elementary school, I tried many other activities, however, I never enjoyed anything as much as I enjoyed dance. In my fourteen years of dancing, I have learned to work with a team and to use constructive criticism in a positive way. Also, I have learned that hard work leads to performance. Before competing, my team and I spend weeks learning choreography and practicing technique. Learning choreography is very time consuming

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    who cannot dance. A cheer routine consists of three main components, stunting, tumbling, and dancing. I have been cheering for over six years and still have no rhythm. Every year when it comes time to learn our choreography my coach already has my spot. It does not offend me because I have learned to overcome and find pleasure with my inability. Choreography is the best day of the year for a cheerleader. You get to learn a whole new routine and find out what the year holds for your team. While everybody

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    My Boots Gender Roles

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    We immediately begin to see gender roles which are embedded within the film's dancing when Ryanna is watching Bishop's dance crew performing and is about to ask him to let her in. His dance crew is fully male and the choreography for the dance number "My Boots" consists of stomping, clapping and the crotch-grab (movie). These subtle cues which are seen within the choreography reinforce the idea that males must use their bodies in an aggressive, combative and dominating way (Meglin). In contrast,

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    In the words of Martha Graham, “Dance is the hidden language of the soul of the body.” When a dancer starts dancing, their mind doesn't work and they have no control of their actions when dancing. Millions of people dance around the world, but some people don't respect how hard these dancers work and the energy that goes into doing the dance. According to Cathy Levy the producer, dance programmer dancers must have a rigorous training regime and must stay in top condition just like professional athletes

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    enrolled me in dance and piano lessons. They wanted me to be a “child prodigy” that had numerous talents. Since, both my parents were foreigners, they never had the opportunity to do activities such as this. Therefore, it was important to them that I did the things that never got to do. I never liked the idea but, as my father always told me “No knowledge is wasted”. So, I just went along with it. As I grew, I dropped piano lessons but stuck with dance. However, I had bigger passions than dance, and that

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    Is Dance A Sport Essay

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    Is dance a sport? Many people right now are thinking “How is the harlem shake or the cupid shuffle a sport?”, but that is not what we are talking about, we are talking about dance sports and teams. “But Sport is in the name DANCESPORT” is what some are saying now, but many still don't accept this kind of dance as a sport yet. There are two sides to this argument, those who are for dance as a sport are usually those who are in a dance sport or are educated in the subject. While those who are against

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