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    more well-known then others. It can take the form of both music and dance, and Indian culture in particular is very popular around the world, especially concerning their types of dance. One dance style is called kathak, and it is performed in several countries. Kathak is especially important for Indian culture because it is also a way for the Indian diaspora to connect with their culture and associate with it. As a result, kathak dance is a part of Indian identity, and strongly influences its individuals

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    abilities this dance can teach a leader. The origins of ballet Before we examine the qualities and abilities ballet can provide to leadership, it’s auspicious to take a moment to understand the history of ballet. Indeed, once you look into the origins of this dance, you can see it has been attractive to many famous leaders of the past. The dance took its first steps during the Renaissance in Italy around 1500. The word ‘ballet’ has its origins in the Italian word ‘ballare’, which means ‘to dance’. The

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    Nutcracker Ballet Essay

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    is performed never changed over the years but people love to recreate it and add their own ideas to it. This semester I attended a performance of the Nutcracker presented by Kingwood Dance Theatre at Atascocita High School Theatre. The music that was used for the ballet came from Peter Tchaikovsky, from the romantic era, and the original choreography of this performance was first created by John Adamson. The main characters of this ballet were Clara Stahlbaum (Lauryn Stetson), Herr Drosselmeyer (Van

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    BYD Dance in Concert The BYU Dance in Concert was a truly wonderful and spectacular event to have the privilege of watching. The energy and enthusiasm of all of the groups brought an excitement to the audience. From the grace and elegance of the ballroom team to the creativity of the contemporary numbers, all aspects where exceptional. The International Folk Dance Ensemble has an infectious happiness. Their love of the people and culture they are preforming that dances from shines through. In “Papa

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    Essay On Eifman's Ballet

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    Ballet is a dance performance whose focus is comprehending the subconscious of humanity via representation of psychological drama. Music, plastique art and painting are some of the elements that must work in conjunction to assure a unified statement of the ballet performance. The dancing component of the presentation should convey a message or rather the motive instead of mere movements. Eifman ballet of St. Petersburg is widely known for its distinguished creativity in dance performance. I was privileged

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    Nutcracker? How does it impact people's lives? Does it have an impact? Who invented it? How does it changes things we do today? What advantages do we have today with it? These are all questions we have about different things, but I’m here to talk about what I love and how it impacts my life, dance. Dance is what makes me happy. Do you have something that makes you happy? You know the feeling of what you do and how you love. Ya I get that feel when I watch dance, do dance and hear the music. My favorite is

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    been a deviation of Hindu where they are strongly influenced by Animism and Old Javanese traditions. To this day, Bali contains mostly Hindus and there are no signs of it subsiding; in other word, Hindu has deeply rooted in all aspects in Bali. Performances, like Tari Kecak, are

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    different races or cultures, etc; movies such as Save the Last Dance and Street Dance help us compare and contrast hybridity in various forms using dance. Dance is a technique and method that helps an individual live in the moment as it overlooks all the differences amongst each individual and provides them with a sense of belonging. One only needs to move their body and race disappears as a barrier. Hybridity in the film, "Save the last dance," is demonstrated through Sara and Derek's relationship. Although

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    Hinduism In Bali Essay

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    everything has a Hindu influence. However, Hinduism in Bali has been a deviation of Hindu where they are a strong influence from Animism and Old Javanese traditions. To this day, Bali contain mostly Hindu and there are no signs of it subsiding. Performances, like Tari Kecak, are influence by the Hindu story and a ritual of Hinduism

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    Center for the Performing Arts. It was an evening performance on the 10th of October. This was the first time I watched a live dance performance. I was afraid I would not understand the plot because there was no dialogue, however I did not struggle as much as I thought I would. I enjoyed the performance thoroughly. My favorite dances most were “Ballon de Plage,” sections of The Ballet of THE RED SHOES, and Cheap Digs. “Ballon de Plage” was the first dance that really grasped my attention. The chemistry

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