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    Analysis of Dance Styles

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    Analysis of Dance Styles ARTS/100 Professor Analysis of Dance Styles For centuries peoples have been dancing as an art form that allows them to physically express themselves without using words. These are times when simple dignity of movement can fulfill the function of a volume of words (Humphrey, 1937). A great deal can be understood when a person watches a person dances. The message that is related is strong and clear. When you understand the types of dance the message is clear.

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    work (and comparison of it) of the two, while relatively unknown to the public, but nevertheless fine artists of their time: Gabriel de Saint-Aubin and Adriaen van de Venne, whose paintings “Merry Company in an Arbor” (dated to 1615) and “Country Dance” (dated to approximately 1760-1762) I had the pleasure of observing at the J. Paul Getty Museum. “Merry Company” is a typical representative of the Dutch Golden Age paintings with the theme being a group of

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    place at the IATI Theater, a well-known cultural institution that has presented dramatic Latin art for over four decades. The famous Franz Kafka story, “A Report to an Academy” narrates in simple words the story of a gorilla, who, after learning how to imitate humans, finds himself receiving a recognition award from the Royal Academy of Sciences. During his acknowledgment speech, we come to meet his origins and the true reasons that lead to his learning how to imitate humans. The theatrical version

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    Ralfaelo Pierre Filibert Gugllielmi di Valentina d'Antonguolla. His father, Giovanni, was a veterinarian who died of malaria in 1906. With the death of his father, he needed a good paying job to care of his family. So, he eventually enrolled in the Royal Academy of Agriculture. Valentino planned to become a farmer, however he ended up losing all his money gambling. In 1913, Valentino was sent to America and began working as a taxi driver. Soon after, he met Norman Kerry who was the one who persuaded Valentino

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    Edgar Degas’ The Dance Lesson around 1879 at the National Gallery of Art, Washington shows a ballet scene. It captures young ballerinas of the Paris opera house at their most natural although no one seems to be practicing. Instead, he lays the ballet bare as an art form defined by the elements of preparation, waiting, recovery, fatigue, and distraction. In the artwork, no one is teaching, and it is also not clear if any of the ballet dancers is learning although there are two or more dancers in the

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    Prologue This is a tale from a distant past. The legend of founding of the Kingdom of Asterialune. Asterialune is where you will find desire and hatred, divided into seven territories. Where you are standing on the shore of they’re unique ocean, the waters stretches far as you can see, to the horizon. It changes color with the light and the color of the sky, from green to blue to gray. And then, in twilight, you cannot tell the ocean from the sky. Ripples and waves unceasingly flow toward you,

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    discuss the choreographic aesthetics and the treatment of the body in performance by making reference to specific works, mainly Hatched and also Shift. Hatched was written in and debuted in 2008 at On Broadway, the Out The Box Festival and Baxter Dance Festival. Her work called Shift was debuted in 2010. The disciplines she was trained in clearly influenced the way in

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    Baroque Era: Art and Achitecture of 17th Century France The Baroque are was an era of extravagance and nowhere in Europe showed this better then France. France was a country ruled by the aristocracy in every way imaginable. This proved to be the monarchies downfall in the end (Fiero, pg. 61). Baroque refers to a style of art that appeared around 1600 C.E. and continued until 1750 C.E. and was named after the Portuguese word barrocco which refers to irregularly shaped pearls further referencing the

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    participated in the peacetime Cabinet meeting. On 4 April 2013, she got a privileged BAFTA for her support of the film business, and was called "the most memorable Bond young lady yet" at the honor service. (“Queen Elizabeth”). “BAFTA” stands for British Academy of Film and Television Arts. "On September 9, 2015, she became the longest-ruling monarch of UK" (“The

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    Austria is a country from Europe continent geographically located at latitude and longitude of 48.1200° N, 16.2200° E, respectively. The country is bordered by the following nations; Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Liechtenstein, Slovakia, Slovenia and Switzerland. It is rich with historical information and artifacts, serene places and features, traditions and activities that are unique in the area. It is commonly associated with summer tourists who visit the historic cities and villages

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