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    Life of a Leaf, choreographed and directed by Professor Brigitte Rogers, was an aesthetically pleasing performance of the timeline of a leaf’s life displayed through dance. The movements were able to connect with the audience and create an exemplary visual, auditory, and proprioceptive experience. Ideas from The Phenomenology of Dance and Notes Towards a Performative Theory of Assembly can be applied to analyze and develop an argument for the choreographer’s message. Using evidence from the production

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    On October 1st 2016, the Houston Ballet revives famous choreographer, Stanton Welch’s signature “Madame Butterfly”. The dance performance takes at place at the Houston ballet at Wortham Theater Center, Downton Houston Texas. The Houston Ballet Company, established in 1955, is the fourth largest ballet company is the United States which produces more than 70 dance performances in a year. The company’s artistic director, Stanton Welch is an acclaimed Australian choreographer who has revitalized the

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    On Saturday, November 2, at 2pm I was able to attend and watch the Dance Plus ‘ Fall 2015 show. Every year the Mason Gross School of Arts hosts a program called Dance Plus that showcases the choreography of the dance faculty. The Mason Gross School of the arts is a community of artists that focus on things from music,dancing, to filmmaking. The show took place in a proscenium theater. The Dance Plus Fall 2015 show had five showcases: Unremarkable Appendix, Empathetic Colloquy, Continuous Relation

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    students/dancer from Appalachian State University. The variety of dance styles differed greatly throughout the show with only two shows having similarities that made them seem like they had been choreographed by the same person. These dances were ballet/modern mixtures called Sacred Shapes and effervescence. Overall, the Fall Appalachian Dance Ensemble was an interesting show with ballet, modern, animal-like, and some goofy/playful dance movements that along with stage layout, lighting, etc. made for

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    the term “visible minority” has been harnessed to dichotomize its immigrant community, bit of oxymoron possibly. Luzviminda, an extremely creative expression of dialogue between Canada and the various ethnicities that seek to improve or enrich there lives and those of there love ones. Its epitomizes another avenue of communicative osmosis of cultures that’s enhances and penetrates the social, political and cultural platform from which they initiate and exchange dialogue. I cannot negate the that fact

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    Lake City Community College dance company’s annual performance. The show was presented at the Grand Theater at the South City Campus of the college. The performance’s name “Moving Words” imply what the audience was about to experience. “Moving Words” consists of 18 different dances and each of those dances brought a unique feeling to the overall performance. I thought that the dancers and choreographers have done an amazing job. However, after seeing all the different dances there were two that stuck

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    The URL of the dance company’s website is http://www.newyorklivearts.org/programs/present/btj-az-dance-company.php. The principal choreographer and creative director of this company is Bill T. Jones. These tasks were previously shared with Arnie Zane, until his passing in 1988 due to AIDS related lymphoma. Although the principal choreographer of this company is Bill T. Jones, the company has also collaborated with various artists such as Anne Bogart, Keith Haring, Cassandra Wilson, Orion String Quartet

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    Many authorities on dance, consider it a living art form while only there for a fleeting moment, it is always moving and forever changing. Just as a sculptor creates his piece with his own hands and may make another that might look very similar, they are truly different. That is how dance is. The dance piece cannot be performed exactly the same, it may be close, but there will be small instances that may be different from earlier performances. This is especially true of the performers. No two

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    Dance A Close View to Flamenco Dance is a way of expression from the human being. In every culture regarding the traditions, dance is a natural and universal way of a human activity. Dance can have various styles and forms; in the early days dance was a way of a religious expression or as a secular mean. Nowadays, dance is a varied performance art. The ways of express dance in the present days have changed, but dance has always been a way of natural expression towards something enjoyable to the

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    because it makes our lives more lively, interesting, and passionate. Moreover, music inspires not only musicians, singers, or compositors, but it also inspires dancers. Dancers that glide their feet, turn around, and jump at the rhythmic sounds while moving along with the music is what I find most captivating. I think that music transcends time because people of all ages can find a way to enjoy and express themselves through music. At last, I attended a ballet show at the Dance Theatre of Dalton, and

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