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    Different styles of dance have evolved dramatically over the years and can even be used in the modern world as a profession. Dance has been affected by many events including religious rituals that helped form the art of dance, the Italian Renaissance, and the French Revolution. “Dance was originally reserved for religious rituals in ancient civilizations” (“Dance” 1). Dance was used in the religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islamic. In ancient Egypt, different cultures would use dance to perform for

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    of a Spanish dancer she had seen in a medicine show sometime before” (Hurston 171). The first sentence of that quote shows that anytime Isis hears music playing her mind goes blank and she starts to move. As soon as, music plays it means Isis must dance like it was programmed into her by

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    because it is not about money. It 's not like playing football or tennis - dance has no sponsors, it 's just for the beauty. Maybe it is the only last pure sport,” states Carine Reitfeld, editor-in-chief of Vogue-Paris. Although not explicitly mentioned, Reitfeld is uncovering one of the dance industry’s largest debates: is dance a sport or an art? When asking this question one receives quite an ambiguous answer. Dance is more than just a sport, yet not purely an art. The art of dance came much earlier

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    Different dance poles are designed and marketed to meet varying needs. One unique design in the market is the rotating dance pole, a unit that’s programmed to spin in its place. Use this, and you will start to spin even if you just hold or embrace the pole! Also, when using this, you can spin faster, because your body spins, and the pole is also doing its spinning moves. Another benefit that can be enjoyed while using the rotating type is that it allows you to impress and showcase some complicated

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    I open the door to my house shaking. My palms where sweaty and my heart was pounding. I peek inside the messy house. Nobody was there. I sprinted across the room, ran up the stairs, but before I could get to my bedroom, the man pops out of know where and pushes me down the stairs. I rolled all the way to the bottom of the stairs crying. He just looked at me with the most blank stare. He looked like he hadn't slept in a week. His brown hair was in knots. I guess he left the bar earlier tonight. Then

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    In the past, people created their own entertainment without the use of technology. All what people did was work, come back home, and work more or write. They did not have electricity to provide light, instead they used candles. When they gathered around at a feast or banquet people told stories to each other ,they also sang to each other. Some people even read for fun. People watched people die for fun too. Today we rely on technology for our entertainment; we wait for the ‘next big thing’. “Technology

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    recognized by her different ways of dancing and her clothes she would danced with. Isadora Duncan is a significance woman because/who revitalized traditional dance, fought for women's rights, and overcame personal tragedies which led her to become “The Mother of Modern Dance” Isadora Duncan is a significant woman because/who revitalized traditional dance. She saw herself

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    Have you ever heard of the Waltz, Foxtrot, Tango, Jitterbug, or Charleston? If so, you already know a little about dance in the “Roaring Twenties,” and how big of an impact it made on American culture then and forevermore. At a time of prosperity and flamboyant wealth, dance made citizens enjoy life again, engage in one-another, develop an eccentric new style that would carry into the rest of the twentieth-century. After American victory in World War one, people commenced in fun and entertaining

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    alumni, and the school. Homecoming is a very special experience for many students, and it stays with them forever. The alluring possibility of being king or queen of the school. Having the time of your life dancing and singing with your best friends. A dance with your high school sweetheart that you’ll never forget. All these possibilities are things that the students dream and hope for. Many of the alumni love going to homecoming. It’s

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    Ancient Greek Instruments

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    Most people know of ancient Greece for their food, Olympics, gods and goddesses. There is more to Greece than that though. Greeks loved music and dance and thought of it as a gift from the gods. In addition, the Greeks created theater. To start, music was a gift from the gods and was played at religious ceremonies. Few written records of the music they played still exist. On the other hand, the instruments the Greeks played are well known today. The most popular instruments were the pipe and wind

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