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    Dance Appreciation

    are you doing today? My name is Cole Faierstain and I am here to tell you about the reasons behind my interest in dance appreciation. At first when it was time to pick all of my classes I was looking for a class that fit my schedule and was flexible. One of my good friends told me there was this class that was interesting and a good class for what I was looking for. She said that Dance Appreciation was a class that was flexible enough and interesting enough for me to take along with my heavy course

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    is in he has large parts with lots of lyrics he has a swinging type voice that reminds me of Michael Buble or Frank Sinatra I have also studied videos of Sinatra dancing and have decided that, the way he dances is what I think Warbucks will dance like. Most of the songs Warbucks is in he has a dance to go with it. As one of the leading roles whatever actor is playing Warbucks must be able to perform in all three of these areas. I believe that the acting is the most important for this character as I

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    of tone, syntax, and detail are shown. Achebe’s tone is very unique in the way she writes her paragraphs. In the first and second paragraph, she talks about the clans performing peaceful dances. “Then from the distance came the faint beating of the ekwe…” a peaceful dance from a distant clan. “It is an ozo dance,” the man said from themselves. Achebe uses the Ibo language to show a difference of tone to indicate how the clans would talk among themselves. Conrad’s style of tone is much more different

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    Explore the Convention Used in the Threeperformances.

    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

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    Starting Dance Research Paper

    Getting started with dance can be a very eager process. There are a lot of things you have to consider. First, you have to make sure that whoever is starting dance is prepared. You have to make sure they are potty-trained. You can sign a person up for dance as early as you want, but most studios require that they are potty trained. You also need to make sure they are okay with being without their mom for a while, especially if they are at a very young age. You need to also make sure you are comfortable

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    Gymnast Douglas Research Paper

    Olympic gymnast Gabby Douglas is best known as the first African American to win the individual all-around event. She also won gold medals for the U.S. in the team competitions at the 2012 and 2016 Summer Olympics. Gabrielle Douglas was born on December 31, 1995, in Virginia Beach, Virginia. She began formal gymnastics training at 6 years old and won a state championship by the time she was 8. She moved away from her hometown and family in 2010 to pursue training with a world-renowned Olympic

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    Personal Narrative: My First Dance Marathon

    Christmas was not the only thing that had me practically jumping out of my seat in anticipation. This Monday was especially less dreadful than most—reason being that I had been informed that I would be a captain on Alleman’s second Dance Marathon team. I had attended the first Dance Marathon the year before and knew instantly that I wanted to be apart of it. The excitement and energy in the building, and wonderful families who had been through so much joining us with their beautiful presence, and the catering

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    Description Of The Tally Viesta

    Summary of my experience: Food, Music, and games, what more do I need? I attended the Tally Viesta with Mary Allison, and I had a wonderful time. The atmosphere was incredible, there was kids, and family eating, and dancing to the music. There was a big field out in the open, where the youth was playing football with their friends, and just having a good time. Parents had blanket on the grass for the little kids to lay on, and some of the adults was out in the field keeping up with the beat. Although

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    Belle: Hegemonic Masculinity In Beauty And The Beast

    Belle is not wearing a bow in her ponytail, instead she is wearing a loose single braid down her back. Neither is she wearing brown ballet flats as her shoe choice, she is wearing brown boots. This is a change that shows hegemonic masculinity. This scene portrays Belle as being less feminine than the 1991 version does. A bow and ballet flats portray a sense of femininity, while a braid and boots portray a sense of masculinity. The rhetor is aiming to make a progressive move from the older version

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    La Goulue Research Paper

    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

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