Coaching Performance

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    Charlotte Ballet Research Paper

    On Thursday, February 2nd I attended the Charlotte Ballet for a tour of the company as well as watching their weekend performance at 1: 00p.m of Innovative Works at the Bonnefoux Center for Dance. The Charlotte Ballet is a Charlotte-based, world class repertory dance ensemble who is artistically directed by Jean-Pierre Bonnefoux. The Charlotte Ballet has been in existence for over twenty-five years where the company has been in four different locations. The company holds over 700 academy students

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    Personal Narrative: My Experience At Carnegie Hall

    NEW LEAD: I could feel the sweat rolling off my face and down my neck. I felt like I had been sitting in the waiting room for years. I was waiting for my turn to audition. Today I was auditioning for Carnegie Hall, the biggest opportunity that has been presented to me. But now I felt like I have come so far as I looked up at the big and prestigious building. Today I was performing at Carnegie Hall. **The chill of the wind blew softly on my face and sent a chill down my spine. It was a chilly

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    Ballerina Ella Film Techniques

    This documentary film is filmed about a ballerina Ella. It is directed by Douglas Watkin will docuemt a Dubbo-born ballerina’s early career and meet different people, like her mother, teachers, family and friends, who shaped her identity in dance. ‘’ – All of Your support is everything. Just say thanks mum, friends, ballet teacher are not enough’’. ‘Ella’ is a literal story regarding Ella Havelka who is a dancer came from the Wiradjuni people in New South Wales and successfully became the first

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    Dance Choreographic Review

    Audition and Casting During the choreographic process of my previous piece, I have experienced working with an average cast. My only piece, “Stuck” had five dancers and this number of dancers was fairly easy to manage. While being an novice choreographer I felt that I was going to have a difficult time placing them throughout the space. While preparing for each rehearsal I imagined each one of my dancers as a piece of a puzzle, this helped me understand where to place them throughout the space.

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    Emily Volum's Role In Concert Band

    “You guys have to play second part because it makes specific chords,” complained Emily Volum as she made up her own, unwritten notes that were twelve ledger lines above those specific chords. After having a great section leader, Hannah DeYoung, and a fantastic band experience my freshman year, I had no idea what was coming for me sophomore year. Emily was my section leader sophomore year for marching band and she would have been my stand partner in concert band, but unfortunately, she was too good

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    Hesmondhalgh's Why Music Matters

    In my lifetime I have been exposed to many artists, many genres of music and lots of different live performances. I have always enjoyed going to concerts ever since I was 10 and my mother took me to the Hilary Duff concert. Some say I am insane since I like to attend at least 5 concerts a year, but there is something about the atmosphere at a concert that entices me to continue to return. This past month I attended the Ariana Grande concert with two of my closest friends and this is the concert that

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    The Rasputina Concert

    If I were going to attend a concert, I would typically buy a ticket for a big-name artist at a stadium-like venue such as Madison Square Garden. In this regard, the Rasputina concert was against my status quo. The first thing that I noticed was that I was by far the youngest person there. The main area of the Haunt had a quaint yet unfamiliar vibe. I think that the building itself, which displayed records and music-related relics on the walls, produced the quaint feeling while the attendees produced

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    Personal Narrative: Hope Springs Eternal

    At the beginning of the semester I was really worried that with my new job and with a bunch of credits that I’m taking this semester, that I wouldn’t at all be ready with the repertoire that was coming for the next couple of concerts. I wasn’t as ready as I felt I should’ve been but with such little time I think that I did very well with the 8 pieces that I had to learn for the “Hope Springs Eternal” concert. I felt as if I wasn’t ready when we got up to sing because I didn’t really sing the music

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    Personal Narrative: My First Experience At The Perelman Theater

    minute performance was very enjoyable. The Perelman Theater is a 650 seat recital hall. The room is designed to create an intimate feel with 3 levels of seating. The room has amazing acoustics. Chairs in the first level of seating are able to retract in order to create a deeper stage, complete fly-loft, and orchestra pit. I sat in the third level of the theater due to my tickets being college priced tickets. Although I was higher up I was still able to be very involved in the performance. I think

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    Moving Encounter Practice Report

    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

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