...10/27/11 Debate Ms.Nicol Persuasive Speech Dance education is a topic that everyone here should care about. Everybody has heard of the budget cuts, having the dance teachers losing a job to teach students, and to have more space for the dance studio as an outlet. My question for this topic is dance education important to public schools? Dance education is important to public schools, because dance provides benefits for students’ health and well-being. My 3 arguments about dance education are the money from the budget cuts that is ruining our education, having dance teachers losing jobs to teach students, and to have a dance studio for students if there is a problem with teachers, or family members. Dance education needs money for the program to any schools that really want to dance as an art major or minor. It is for people to have jobs as a dance choreographer to teach students how to dance. There wouldn’t be dance education without an outlet for students whether its having stress or family problems. An outlet will be really helpful for the students to do better in their academic classes when they sit down to take a test or a quiz at the classroom, and they’ll be able to dance again by expressing yourself from your body. My first reason why the dance teachers aren’t teaching the students to take dance class seriously, they will give up their jobs, and to lose the arts programs that students need to care about...
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...influences. They have traditions and customs that they hold close and practice still to this day. I am going to go into detail about their dances and everything that goes a long with it such as music and their costumes. The Cherokee have many traditional dances, ancient, modern, religious, social and there are some that are no longer practiced. The stomp dance is the most important of all. The stomp dance ritual occurs throughout a time span of a whole day. They prepare for the dance all day long. Creating a fire, cooking food, give sermons, and play stickball, a game resembling...
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...contact improvisation integrates into choreography and enlivens the performance An analytical response to a work in a dress rehearsal of Sydney Dance Company's production Louder than Words: Parenthesis By Liz Li October 2014 Table of contents Abstract 3 Introduction 4 Combination and balance 5 Stage design, lighting and costume modeling 6 Understanding and harvest 8 Conclusion 9 Reference: 11 Appendix: 12 Abstract This essay will explore the use of contact improvisation in choreography and performance through analyzing an artwork in a dress rehearsal of Sydney Dance Company's production ‘Louder than Words’. A brief description of the artwork ‘Louder than Words’ will be introduced at the first. Then I will go further discussion about how contact improvisation inspires and integrates into the choreography include other different dance types such as ballet, modern dance and pedestrian movement in this artwork. Moreover, I will analyze how contact improvisation match up with stage design, lighting and costume modeling to sublimate the choreography and performance for an artwork. Finally, I share some understanding by myself about ‘ Parenthesis of Louder than Words’ and the harvest through learning choreography of contact improvisation. Introduction Louder than Words features two world premieres, one by Sydney Dance Company’s Artistic Director Rafael Bonachela and the other by Greek famous choreographer Andonis Foniadakis (Clive Paget, 2014). This essay will...
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...A dance routine is created by a choreographer. To become a choreographer many hours are spent training, planning, and practicing. Choreographers spend hours out of the day making sure that they are in the physical shape needed to fulfill the job. Most assume that this is a simple job that anyone can accomplish, but in reality choreographers must have a dancing background or this job is not for them. Working with children of all ages throughout everyday of their career can get very stale. Choreographers have to love their job or it is not worth the time and effort they put into it. Choreographers create original routines for individual or group performers. According to Portland Ballet Academy choreographers sometime specialize in one dance style. They also use a variety of styles for one or multiple dance routines. Most all choreographers create routines for dancers to perform at recitals or at competitions. Choreographers usually start their careers as dancers. While they are dancers, they study for years and learn movements and positions of various types of dance. Each dance has its own vocabulary, style, and movement. The...
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...who composes a sequence of movements for a performance of dance. Petra Inglis believes that a choreographer is much more, they are artists, architects, painters and motivators. They have a gift to personally touch viewers through movement at any caliber and transfer numerous types of emotion. Choreographers have a gift of sharing; they tell stories or even entertain any magnitude of audiences globally. Dance is something that everyone can connect to on some level, it is an outlet that brings so many together. Petra Inglis is a professional choreographer for studios in the Stanislaus region of California. Mrs. Inglis holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Dance from California State University Long Beach graduating back in 2000. While she lived in Los Angeles she spent a period of her time training in tap under one of her greatest influences, Benji Shwimmer. Today...
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...Visual and performing arts are the expression and creative visions of people. The visual and performing arts are a resource for many people in many different ways. It enriches our lives and teaches and entertains in many ways. Through dance, theater, painting, and music we learn history from our past. The visual and performing arts deepens the overall knowledge and skills as well as the emotional development of those who participate. It is a source that enhances people creative abilities that connects with others in their human experiences. The arts broaden people’s spectrum. It provides an escape and connects to something that brings peace to an experience that is real. At a very young age I was introduced to the visual and performing arts. My mother introduced me to dance both modern and tap, the trumpet and guitar. None of them really spoke to my soul because I did not spend time developing the skill. Due to funding constraints, I could not participate daily. However, I wonder now if I had continued learning would I still be interested today. I wish I had that opportunity. It is believed that exposing young children to the visual and performing arts will help facilitate create and aesthetic thinking. The value of studying the visual and performing arts are unlimited. It helps artists to live out their purpose through expression and emotion. It creates a space for people to develop their creative abilities and to connect with one another through the experience...
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...city already has when compared to London is its richness in its art, culture and other forms of entertainment. Even a visitor who spends less than a day in Kolkata is bound to notice the profusion of art and culture in the city. Kolkata, often regarded as the cultural capital of the country, cannot do without its dose of the arts. People say it’s impossible to get bored in Kolkata. This is mainly due to its rich culture. Culture is everywhere in the city and every evening there used to be a cultural event in the city, be it music, dance, art or poetry. The city's cultural offerings are exceptional Kolkata also boasts about film, music, art, dance, bars and discos that are scattered throughout the city. The city has been a great influence to the traditional media and its development. Hundreds of theatres had sprouted in the region. The publishing industry has reached heights. There are some stupendous libraries in the city with great collections. Dance and theatre have been going hand in hand. And to add all this, the modern entertainment media and the results would be stunning. It seems quite a paradox that place like Kolkata which is the cultural and literary capital of India running short of sources of entertainment. The problem is with the medium of spread of the entertainment degrading and going down in number. There seems to be inadequate promotion of the old art forms of Kolkata which its world renowned for. The audience of these theatre are now...
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...elegant décor was amazing. The show was split into three powerful performances. The first performance was called “Passengers”. Prior to the dance beginning, Heim states this represents losing one’s self temporarily. Passengers showed a huge train build...
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...The aim of this essay is to show how the three performances in dance, music and drama were influenced by Brecht, Lea Anderson and the various artists involved with the musical genre of minimalism. This essay will also describe the process the ensemble went through while devising and rehearsing the performance as well as the similarities between the art forms, such as the significance of characterisation within dance and drama when portraying stereotypical characters. Devising For drama, the practitioner the ensemble studied was Berthold Brecht, an early 20th century German theatre practitioner who pioneered the theatrical movement of Epic theatre. Brecht is of particular interest given the similarities in subject matter, as the groups subject is about the detention facility Guantanamo Bay; thematically similar to Brecht’s work which also dealt with topics involving the abuse of power, institutional corruption, the effects of war etc. The ensemble initially did a great deal of research into Epic theatre and the techniques of Epic theatre as well as Berthold Brecht and his life. Following that, they then made a mind map of the problems surrounding Guantanamo and focused particularly on the issues that garnered the least attention publically yet posed the greatest threat to the liberty and rights of everyone. Based on this we chose the unlawful kidnaping, imprisonment and torture of individuals without trial, the implementation of secret courts, and the propaganda published by...
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...physicality in dance and is based in Artsadmin in London. DV8 Physical Theatre came to inception in 1986 under the leadership of Lloyd Newson, Nigel Charnock, and Michelle Richecoeur. Lloyd Newson has since led the company as a choreographer as well as the artistic director since its inception until today except skipping the production of the dance "my sex, my dance" that was created under Nigel Charnock (Murray, pg. 49). Lloyd's idea to come up with DV8 Company was motivated by the frustration of the contemporary dance which lacks subject matter in it. He viewed the contemporary dance as being superficial which he described as ‘coning' the audience. DV8 Physical Theatre work entails risk-taking both physically and aesthetically as well as cracking down the obstacles that exist between dance and theater. Most significantly, DV8 commits in...
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...Defining the Humanities According to textbook, The Creative Impulse, humanities is defined as “aspects of culture that look into the human spirit.” Humanities traditionally include the study of the arts, music, theater, dance, language, literature, and history. Many humanists like to dig deeper within the topic of history to look at technology and “early scientific thought.” The main focus of the study of humanities is to better understand what it means to think, feel, be motivated, take action, and to simply be human. We live in a very technologically advanced world today and sometimes we take the things we own for granted. We have computers and microscopic technology that run our lives on a daily basis from our alarm clocks in the morning, to communication throughout our day on our smart phones. If you take a second to look back in the past and see all of the accomplishments past civilizations made without the advanced gadgets that we have today, it should make you wonder and really open your eyes. The study of humanities is designed for people to use their minds and to draw connections to things they never knew before. As a child, my parents forced me to attend Thai school during the summer, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. all the way until 5 p.m. They signed me up for two courses, Thai language classes until 2 p.m. and Thai dancing that last three hours for a total of two months. At first, I was very mad because I never got a summer break like the rest of my friends...
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...The Coming of WAAPA’s Dancers Showcase By Wei Tang The West Australian August 26, 2013, 6:00 pm The Fresh, which performed by Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) dance students will run about one week from tomorrow. Mr. Anton Maz said that the performance would start at 7:30 tomorrow night and end with a matinee show at 2pm on this Saturday in Dolphin Theatre, West Australian University. The fresh is the good way to show the cooperation of the different subjects. This is because WAAPA’s students design the creative dance works, beautiful stage, music and costume. “The one of the most interesting programs in the Fresh is ZEHIRI by Shuling Wong” Mr. Maz said. ZEHIRI try to expose the missing piece of the human puzzle, which was the powerful life instinct in the past, but people lost it now. This instinct is the communication skills. Nowadays, people use social media every time. We sent the messages with the smart phone and computer, but rarely meet each other. As a result, lots of people have poor communication skills. However, the communication skill is necessary in our daily life. Therefore, this show can help people to think about this problem. ZEHIRI is a good example of the Fresh; the dances show the focus in the modern society. All of dancers are required to think about the next big thing. The Fresh dancers are consisting of some students from Bachelor of Arts, many Australian dancers and lots senior high school students. They...
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...Dance therapists are trained to pay close attention and track their experience on three levels: thinking/mind, feeling/emotion, and bodily sensation. This awareness on our body is such rich resource to enhance a person’s holistic well-being. Moving Encounter practice is created particularly but not limited to foster the embodied process of connecting within us, with another person, and even with the world. This presentation shares a dance therapist’s personal journey of migration internally and her finding of how Moving Encounter practices leads the pathway toward further integration. It is strongly believed by the presenter that a dance therapist should never stop dancing. This workshop aims to stimulate open discussion and offer a possibility of involving the embodied process between the dance therapists as a way for creative collaboration, as well as strengthening connections between intrapsychic, interpersonal, and inter-spiritual....
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...15. 1891, Lautrec, Toulouse, Moulin Rouge La Goulue, French, Lithograph poster, Post Impressionism. TXT- A poster planned for a dance hall at a nightclub with the erotic dancer named La Goulue with her partner. The graphic for this poster was to capture the viewer's attention with it’s shape dance movements to attract guests. Pg 68 CLS- Features the dancer Louise Webster, doing the can-can, which is a high kicking stage dance originating in the 19th century Parisian music halls. Both dancers in the poster demonstrate the mood of the dance hall and what there is to be expected when arriving there. 16. 1892, Gauguin, Paul, Spirit of the Dead Walking, French, Oil on canvas, Symbolism. TXT- Gauguin believed that his ideas for his paintings was to synthesis his subjects with color and form to a visionary abstraction to express more emotion. He avoids all types of idealized styles to not focus much on structure, but on creative freedom into his subjects. Pg 59...
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...The group that I have chosen to identify with is the F&M Dance Company. The company is comprised of over fifty dancers and is supervised by three authoritative professors. Each fall, new choreographers are recruited by the company to teach their choreographies, or reconstruction works of other choreographers, for the Fall Dance Concert. Each spring, the students have the opportunity to choreograph a piece for the Spring Dance Concert. These student choreographed pieces are then either presented in the concert, which is what most choreographer strive for, or in the show case, which is only held on a Sunday. Due to this either/or situation, the choreographers contend with each other to secure a spot in the concert, therefore galvanizing competition,...
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