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    Baroque dance was a particularly important process in the evolution of ballet. There are many influences that are part of the process, such as the why baroque was created and the purpose that baroque dancing served in cultural context. There was an important shift in history that engaged people to want to move and it is an important subject to be studied. Baroque dance was quite different from the social dancing we experience today. There are different layers to baroque dance and different contributors

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    belong anywhere and that nobody accepts their presence. There are people, including myself, that have experience with the feeling of displacement. The poem, “On the Amtrak from Boston to New York City” by Sherman Alexie, the Dis/Location (Fort Tryon) dance performance and my own “out of place” experience all connects to why social disapproval is a highly discussed topic.

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    BEEP, BEEP, BEEP! My digital clock struck 7:00, my light turned on, and I got ready. “Oh, it’s my first day of second grade,” I remembered while putting on my hat. The sun was shining through my bedroom window, lighting up the corners of the room. This is 2011 in September and I was ready for my first day of second grade. I walked out of my room, seeing my entire family arisen from their peaceful slumber. I sat down at the table, pouring in a bowl of Kix and scarfing them down like I haven’t eaten

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    The flamenco was the passionate dance of romance. Finally, the Paso Doble was a simple one step dance. Most of the literature we talked about was poetry, prose, or drama. For one of our units my teacher made us write out our own fairytale, and we had to read it to the class. One of my favorite websites I found for

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    My Passion For Dance

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    motivation doesn't last. Well, neither does bathing - that's why we recommend it daily.” Zig Ziglar I was honestly about to quit dance and drop everything, I had lost passion for everything, till I heard the amazing new from Dr.Kirkland That was a real life changing moment, This was such a life changing moment. This was such a boost in my life… it opened my eyes and my passion for dance started to come back. I think from this is sometimes a person needs a little push in their life to start up the engine that

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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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    Bollywood Beats Bollywood music has been an integral part of my childhood. This is largely due to the fact that all Bollywood films are essentially musicals. Each movie has up to four if not more musical numbers with synchronized, colorful choreography. I learned much of the Hindi language and South Asian culture by watching these Bollywood movies. I found a sense of identity through listening to the music within these films. Before developing my own taste in music, I was already listening to music

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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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    Did you know that dance has been handed down for centuries from one body to another? But little by little it has been moving into the electronic era. Technology has been used in dance for several decades to record and reproduce existing choreography, but the means and results have exponentially grown more sophisticated in recent years. Technology has also been used increasingly to ornament or enhance the look and content of dances on a stage and event to affect how they unfold;technology spacing

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    she is able to do things above and beyond of her peers. For example, in dance she will ask my cooperating teacher what else she can do or how she can make what she is already doing better. She is the student who is always looking for ways to improve or go above and beyond. She also is able to stay focused while some of her other peers tend to get a little distracted. If there is something that she is unable to do in the dance class, like for example she had trouble figuring out how to stretch in

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