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    1. There’s a gas station which is very popular and busy, but at night it’s very slow, barely anyone goes to the gas station. One night it was a few of my friends and I that went to this specific gas station for sodas and snacks. By the way, no one was at the gas station, no one purchasing anything inside or anyone at the pumps getting gas for their vehicles. It was an empty gas station, my friends and I, and the store employee were the only ones there. Once we were done purchasing our things we were

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    Myrtle Beach Vacation

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    Have you ever wondered what Myrtle Beach has to offer for its tourists? Well I'm about to tell you. Every year I go on vacation to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina for a week. We usually leave a few days after Christmas and come back a few days after New Years. I go with my grandma, grandpa, aunt, uncle, and some of my cousins. We have been going on this vacation for about six years, but at first it only started out as us going down for the weekend. The first two years we went to Myrtle Beach it was

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    boardwalk, was a bar and restaurant that had a couple of tables open. We sat down at the circular wooden tables and proceeded to look at the menu. I ordered ten traditional wings tossed in buffalo sauce with a side of crinkle fries. I also ordered a Pina Colada to celebrate the occasion. I had a striking view of the beach from where we were sitting. I could see crowds of people directly below me as far out as the opposite end of the beach. The sky mesmerized me once again; this time it was slightly more

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    Peter Quill and His Walkman. Guardians of the Galaxy. *SPOILERS* [Sorry] HOW THE WALKMAN CAME TO HIM Peter Quill, aka Star lord, is a half human half extraterrestrial hybrid that lived on planet earth circa the 1980’s just any other human [he didn’t know he was a hybrid until later on]. Just a young boy at the time, he was fond of the simple joys in life such as family, friends, playing around and music just as any other young boy. Life went on. A grave tragedy occurred during the beginning

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    My thirteen-year-old mind could not handle waiting idly in an uncomfortable, wooden chair. By that time, my powdered makeup had turned into beads of liquid. “Can we please leave,” I yelled “we’re going to be late!” In response to no response, I stood up from my chair and marched into my cousin’s room. I was startled as I walked in on one of the most frantic scenes I had ever witnessed. There were clothes sprawled on the floor, makeup powder on the dresser and jewelry on the bed. My cousins and aunts

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    be told without uttering a single sentence. – Wim Wenders. Obsessive, infuriating, exhausting, magnetic, Provocative, Feminist, Extraordinary, Brilliant, Poetic, A Crock, Indulgent, Deadening, and Superficial are just a few words used to describe Pina Bausch one of the most influential and controversial choreographers of the twentieth century. The high priestess of “Tanztheatre” changed the dance landscape forever. Her boundless imagination and provocative choreography changed the perception

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    Gerson Ricasata Dance 100 Steele Café Muller: Beyond Just Dance Pina Bausch’s style is that of emotion and dance being at the forefront of her pieces and through “Volmund” and “Café Muller” the story aspect of dance is taken out of the forefront and the audience is left to feeling the same not knowing what to make of it. Pina Bausch was raised in Germany where her family owns a café, which could be where she pulled experiences from in order to create Café Muller. Her style of Dance Theater is almost

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    Pina Bausch’s classic Café Müller and The Rite of Spring seem to come from completely different worlds. The movement style, narratives, and musical scores are completely contrasting in the pieces. However, there is one similarity between the two — the way Pina intelligently uses the music to inform her movement. In both works she utilizes both stillness/silence and repetition to create power and drama to match the music. As I watched a tall woman, stumble blindly across a crowded stage in silence

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    Dance Review The dance review consisted of watching two dance videos posted on the internet via YouTube titled, Cafe Mueller. 1978 by Pina Bausch and One Flat Thing Reproduced by William Forsythe. Each of these dance videos is unique and similar with its own story behind the dance movements and settings. The video, Café Mueller, performed in 1978 by Pina Bausch, was very interesting to watch but confusing to determine the actual story plot. In the beginning, a woman enters through a revolving

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    “I love to dance because I was scared to speak. When I was moving, I could feel.” This quote was how one of the most influential dance artists of the twentieth century described the meaning of dance to her. Although Pina Bausch was a German choreographer, she also had many other labels such as a provocateur and feminist. Her choreography had a wide range of descriptions from beauty and humor to darkness and sarcasm. The artistry of Bausch physically and emotionally express sentiments and are highly

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