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    In the poem “ The empty Dance Shoes” by Cornelius Eady, a pair of dance shoes symbolize objects that are aimless until put into use. The speaker uses precise images and words that display an encouraging attitude when comparing an empty pair of dance shoes to effortless objects to relate that interaction and productivity in life can cause you to get to where you want to be. From lines one through fifteen, an empty pair of dance shoes are compared to abstract objects that have no energy and languish

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    Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette (Bal du moulin de la Galette) was created in 1876 by the artist known as Pierre-Auguste Renoir. The medium is oil paint on canvas and the style of it is best known as French Impressionism. The painting is located in Musee d’Orsay (Paris, France). What is happening in this painting? In Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette, there is a large crowd gathering and socializing in this garden. Renoir depicts an energetic crowd for of lively faces with simple strokes of his

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    Hairspray Analysis

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    Different styles of dance in Hairspray depicts intercultural and interethnic conflict through representation in the media, expression of emotion, and social issues. The movie Hairspray first appeared in 1988 and directed by John Waters. Hairspray takes place during the early 1960s in Baltimore Maryland. When a white overweight teenager Tracy dreams of being on the Corny Collin Show, a popular local television dance show. When she gains a spot on the show, Americans look up to her for being different

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    first few notes of music, and change a single thing without inducing wrath. The Hard Nut by Mark Morris is a contemporary dance piece choreographed in the early 1990s. It is a piece based off of the Nutcracker, following a slightly altered story, though keeping the original music and much of the original concept. The dance focused on will be The Waltz of the Snowflakes. This dance, in particular, reflects concepts of beauty beyond gender, while also reflecting how the concepts of gender were challenged

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    The film I decided to watch was the 2011 Pina by Director Wim Wenders. The director uses dance to tell the biographic story of Pina Bausch by including her most famous and notarized works. Pina’s dance pieces were known to be very expressive with emotion, relationships, the development of her life, happy, and sad moments. Since each dance created by Pina displayed herself and her emotion in the dances, it was a good decision to use her own work to showcase who she was as a choreographer, an artist

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    Ballet is an ancient dance that was popularized by Catherine de Medici and has its roots in France. At the beginning it was used as a way to get political power and was only used by aristocrats; however, as the world evolved ballet evolved it spread out and covered a wider range of appreciators, that were enchanted by the glamorous, vibrant and at the same time soft steps that this dance interprets. As it evolved, it lived different periods where the costumes, themes and style of dance changed; but for

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    Perfection in Dance Watching a video of a dance piece called “The Moroccan Project,” choreographed by Alonzo King was quite impressive. Living in San Francisco and taking dance classes brought me to Lines Ballet which is King’s dance studio. I have seen a great deal of different types of dance at the studio waiting for my Ballet classes and there are some great dancers. It comes as no surprise that Alonzo would have such great dancers. It appears that Alonzo King is exploring

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    Revelations and Bacchanale. Revelation is the dance that I like the most, however, Baccanale is my least favorite dance. To me, the dance symbolizes the parson’s socialization in western civilization concerning roles of gender. In the past era, there was a gesture that was separated from full-embodiment and emotion, but with the passage of time, those gestures become more recognizable and meaningful. People move with the rhythm of the music, which is known as Dance. It is also known as art performance that

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    Sleeping Beauty Analysis

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    is difficult to do them with lightness and finesse. Particularly, the characterization of Aurora requires a lightness and buoyancy because she is sixteen year old girl on her birthday. I have never performed a ballet before, only group ballet dances in dance recitals, so I have never explored character development in relation to ballet dancing; however, I do

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    coming up with great dance choreography and having great background dancers to back him up. The entrance to the show needs to be perfect in order to get the audience moving with you. He opened the show with amazing lights and hit the stage with his tight dance moves with his other stage dancers. Each step was in unison with everyone else and it looked like no one skipped a step. This perfection went on throughout the entire performance. When a different beat came on, a new dance move came out. In the

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