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    A Brief Note On Flamenco

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    cultures, including Latin American, Cuban and Jewish traditions. Flamenco dance and music became popular in the early 19th century as café entertainment (wonderopolis). Flamenco is more popular today both in Spain and abroad due to the new generation of flamenco performers who have broadened flamenco’s appeal internationally (Spanish fiesta, 2015). Flamenco is made up of three parts: guitar playing ("guitarra"), song ("cante") and dance ("baile") (wonderopolis) The song (cante) is the most important element

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    I have a range of media and non media skills that I have developed over my educational and non educational experience. Firstly I’d like to focus on my non media skills. I feel that one of the most important skills that I have is communication. When working as a bar maid in a family pub in my local village, communication was essential. I have to ensure that all customers where happy and by doing so I had to ask them in a friendly manner that their experience has satisfactory, if not more than that

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    on the technical precision than the actual dance itself. (Crain, 2010) Noverre influenced Blasis as he too was praised for his expressiveness as a professional dancer (Cohen, 1998). For Arthur Mitchell, ballet wasn’t his first choice in the style of dance. A guidance counselor convinced the young Mitchell to audition for the High School of the Arts where he was more interested in Modern dance. During high school, Karel Shook, who also taught other dance legends like Alvin Ailey, Carmen de Lavallade

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    role we will play for the rest of our lives is ourself. I was not the typical musical theatre kid growing up. Even though from a young age I was convinced I would pursue musical theatre in some degree as an adult, I was not continually involved in dance, voice and acting classes. Being raised in a family of eight created a financial barrier to be involved in an abundance of training. My devoted parents, who run a nonprofit marriage ministry, kept me involved in my passion of theatre as much as possible

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    singing a capella at a local concert, I have committed myself to it all. Just participating simply is not enough, my strive and competitiveness has pushed me to achieve above and beyond what I thought I was capable. Being co-captain of my school’s dance team, a member of my high school a capella choir, a theater geek, and much more, hasn’t necessarily been my need to compete and win, but rather doing something I love. Combining a true passion and perseverance makes achieving the impossible, possible

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    The Importance Of Art

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    around us, probably everywhere you see, you will at least be able to see one or more different kinds of artwork.There are variety types of Art like: Digital art, visual art, sculpture art, photography, sketching, dance, etc. In the 20th century art developed a wider vision like: architecture, dance, sculpture, music, painting, poetry. As you know art can draw anything, even people can draw us humans. I think that is really amazing drawing people, but the thing is that you will need skill, talent to draw

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    My Passions For SAASA

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    drawn to the club because it encompassed my passions: dance, music, and my Indian heritage. A major part of my life has always been dance and will definitely continue to be. I have been dancing since age three, learning and performing in many different dance forms in Western and Indian [Bollywood and Bharatnatyam]. Knowing that I had another chance to perform especially Bollywood was very exciting, and I immediately participated in not only the dance aspect but also in technical ways as a freshman. This

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    Ballet and Modern Dance discusses the history of dance from the 16th century to the present day. It was written by Susan Au, a dance historian and writer. The book was originally published in 2002, but the most recent edition was published in 2012. In the chapters “A Most Obedient Servant”, “The Rise of Professionalism”, and “The Development of Ballet d’Action” from Ballet and Modern Dance, Au introduces her topic by starting with the origins of ballet in the 16th and 17th centuries. She walks

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    My Dream Experience

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    There is something about the way Steamboat looks when our car first pulls to the top of Rabbit Ears Pass that ignites happiness inside of me. It’s perhaps the prettiest and most favorable view of mine, with the crystal-like lake on the left, the snow-covered evergreens on the right, and my favorite town in the world straight ahead. The freshly fallen snow glistening in the street lights and the cute little houses all lined up in a row never cease to bring a smile to my face. On this trip specifically

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    Essay On School Dance

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    The School Dance was on Fleek! As I walked into the gym I heard the loud music squeeze my ear drum as I glanced at my friend Leigha.She was as nice as a fairy.She was at the snack bar, it was as big as a house. I also glanced at my other friend Courtney and my friend Andrew wiggling and shaking to the music.I was walking over to both of my friends and when my friend Stephen bumped into me he said,”Girl u look as pretty as a rose.” I said,” Thanks” then continued walking again. By the time I reached

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