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    a specific artist should be protected, but legal jargon sent after a child enjoyed music playing in background enough to dance is ridiculos. The mother of the dancing toddler was show casing her son not the music, she was not making claims the music was hers, and wasn't attempting to make a profit. I did notice the video of the child dancing did not run long enough to play the entire song. I reasearched the youtube copyright fair use and its third factor of determination says borrowing small bits

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    Savion Glover revolutionized tap dancing. Born in Newark, New Jersey and 44 years old, he is a tap dancer, choreographer and an actor. At 4 years old he started drumming, banging on pots and pans until he started taking classes where he learned the drums, and at seven he was in a band where he would perform at all types of events such as weddings and parties. When the band played at the Broadway Dance Centre for a benefit concert, Savion saw Lon Chaney, the tap dancer, perform. "I had no idea who

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    your Charger?” I stared at the shiny black 1969 Dodge Charger. I knew he had been working on restoring it but had no idea that it was actually finished Ryder cleared his throat, “Yeah, finished it a couple of weeks ago. You uh, ready to go get Star?” he asked. He seemed nervous probably just a nervous as I was. I nodded my head and started for the passenger’s door, Ryder quickly stepped past me to open the door for me. Once I was inside he jogged around the front of the car and got in. The

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    Limbo Dance History

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    Calypso is a tropical type of music that is very happy and upbeat. It was a very popular thing at beach parties. Some popular songs to play while limboing are: “Banana boat song”, “Rum and coca cola”, Jamaica Farwell” and more. I don’t think limbo dancing is very popular anymore since it’s been created so long ago. It may still be popular in the caribbean islands. I have only seen the dance at parties a few

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    There is something extensive preventing faith from uniting both of these star-crossed lovers who are desperately in love. In the Greek Myth The Love Story of Pyramus and Thisbe the star-crossed lovers are prohibited to see each other because of the rivalry families. “Although neighbors, their families were hostile to one another so the love between Pyramus and Thisbe remained a

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    Singing and Dancing on the Big Screen “La la land” is a nickname for Los Angeles that has almost a demeaning nature; implying that LA is a place that is stuck in the clouds; distant from the world outside. La La Land (Damien Chazelle, 2016) uses this nickname as the title suggesting the movie will portray Los Angles in this dream like idea. This musical presents two characters struggling to work towards their dreams in this city and instead romanticizes the nickname for the city. Damien Chazelle

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    famous dancer who suffered from a foot injury was Demi Moore and Bruce Willis' eldest daughter, Rumer Willis. The beautiful Willis suffered from a stress fracture last year as she was out dancing on the tour of the Dancing with the Stars: Live! According to the report, Willis injured her right foot while dancing and she was generally advised to take a rest for some time to heal her stress fracture. She shared on her instagram post last year her casted foot and said that even if she

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    In the 1930s, several economic, political, and environmental factors caused Americans to lose hope of a future beyond the extreme circumstances in which they had to survive. America prospered during the roaring ‘20s, but the stock market crash of October 1929 set off a devastating chain of events; banks and factories closed and one out of every four Americans found himself unemployed. The sudden economic collapse began the era of the Great Depression, in which millions were jobless by 1933 and countless

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    There are certain things in life that can be equated to dancing with the devil; in my case, I mean, most literally, dancing. The first time I set foot in the basement of the salsa club Ceviche, I was only twelve years old. My parents and I had been taking lessons at the ballroom dance studio Cheek2Cheek for the past year or two. An instructor from the studio also taught group lessons at this dance club and upon learning this, my parents decided to check it out, and they brought me along. Back then

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    American’s Little Darling. Child Star. This name is well-known and has been well-known for many generations. Shirley Temple came to be a quintessential child star of the 30’s and 40’s, the time during the depression. Shirley Temple gave the people at the time a type of distraction that gave the community a sense of uplifted spirits and a sense of happiness. This animated and vibrant young girl with golden blonde curls set the stage for the many other young child stars who wished to follow in her footsteps

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