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    was not able to go on the second day. The performances were by the A. Ray Olpin Student Union Building, just outside. They had food, games, and other things by the stage. We sat in front of the stage on one of the grass hills. They had a few performances when we went to it. One of the performances featured GoldFord. They blended classical music and modern styles into terrific songs of pop and soul. They sang a lot using their voices, it was a good performance. GoldFord also used guitars and drums in

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    Importance Of Dance

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    “ Dance is the hidden language of the soul” ( Martha Graham). Dance is nonverbal and is often used by many people as a language. All people can tell emotions by dancing even beginner and amateur classes. In the world, there are many kinds of dancing, for instance, jazz, ballet, and samba. Each dance has completely distinct parts because all region`s cultures gave influences to each dance style in the past time such as classical Japanese dance and salsa. Furthermore, many people dance as entertainments

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    The Nutcracker: Live On the 26th of November, 2016, I had the wonderful opportunity to witness the Colorado Ballet Orchestra perform the nutcracker live. The concert was at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House, and the phenomenal symphony was led by Adam Flatt. This was my first ever classical concert as well as concert, and I was not disappointed. The performance was wonderful, and the opera house was beautiful. The Nutcracker performance was one hour and fifty minutes long, therefore

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    creative and well thought out and perfectly tuned to the song. This dance was the epitome of the phrase,“Less is More.” The costuming, stage, and everything was extremely stripped down and simple leaving just the dancers to prove their skills. No theatrics or ornate stage design to cover up lack of technique. This dance definitely proves itself to be a semifinalist dance. They moved gracefully and smoothly transitioned throughout the dance making use of the whole stage executing the moves almost perfectly

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    classical performances online. The YouTube Symphony Orchestra has made a significant movement to this genre of music by live streaming their performances (one in 2009 and the other in 2011). YouTube Symphony Orchestra’s performance in 2011 had people hustling to the Sydney Opera House, and was live streamed around the world for viewers at home. The orchestra performed various pieces of music from modern to classical. Though their final piece, The Firebird by Igor Stravinsky, brought the performance together

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    modern dance has had different impacts on key stakeholders and the wider society. Early contemporary dance identified itself in opposition to ballet as students were often forbidden from taking modern ballet classes. However, over the decades, modern dance and ballet began to influence each other.( DanceMotionUSA, 2010). During the earliest stage of modern ballet’s development the wave of enthusiasm for the performances and choreographies of Maud Allan and Ruth St. Denis unleashed American dance or

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    Dance Ethnography

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    If one has ever been fortunate enough to see a live ballet then I’m sure at some point during the performance they found themselves wondering how much time, effort, and skill the dancers devote prior to the performance. While there are many factors contributing to the outcome of the show, as long as the dancer learns the choreography and has a great dress rehearsal, the audience is guaranteed to love the show! In order to master the choreography it is essential to bring a notebook to class and take

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    Essay On Kuchipudi

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    classical dance forms of the South Republic of Republic of India. Kuchipudi derives its name from the Kuchipudi village of the state. Among the seventeenth century, the Kuchipudi village was given to the Brahmins, international organization agency were specialists in staging dance and drama. Kuchipudi exhibits scenes from the Hindu Epics, legends and mythological tales through a combination of music, dance and acting. Like different classical dances, Kuchipudi in addition contains pure dance, mime and

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    Best MAMA Performances of 2017 Now that fan wars have finally die down, let’s take a look at some of the best performances from Mnet Asian Music Award (MAMA) 2017. Unlike previous years, MAMA this year took place at three different countries: Vietnam, Japan, and Hong Kong. I’s happy that they decide to have the award show at different locations because that gave a chance for more artists to perform and have longer stages. I love every single performance from MAMA 2017 and all the hard work that

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    Dance Concert Critique

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    My overall response to the dance concert is spectacular because each dance piece was moving, remarkable, and motivational. Each dance had an astounding affect on me and allowed to me repelled into the performance. These impressions came from me analyzing the dance pieces, “A Brief Study of Recent History and “One Heart, Two Worlds”, for the Spring 2016 Studio 115 Dance Concert Series at USM’s Dance and Theatre Building on May 4th. The first performance, “A Brief Study of Recent History” was choreographed

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