Dance Analysis

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    Robert Chin Professor Moore Hum 2020 31 March 2014 The History of Baroque Dance Vs Romantic Era (1850-1869) Baroque dance is theatrical and social dancing. Baroque dance is dance that is done with music only. This music would be in the classical music category in the modern times. It was inspired by the court dances of the time. The style includes both social (ballroom) dancing and theatrical dancing (ballet). The difference in the two styles is that the theatrical style added more virtuosic

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    Dancing

    my audience about the history of dance and how it has become a well know craft. Thesis Statement: Dancing is an art that goes way back, before records were recorded. Way back into the early days of human beings on this earth. It has shaped lives and built character. I. Introduction: (What dance really is?)slide 1 A. Many of us have believed our whole life that dancing is something that comes naturally to some people. Most of have thought that if one cannot dance they were not born to do so. I believe

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    Magnificence

    Binasuan - Originated in Pangasinan Province "meaning with the use of drinking glasses", this vibrant dance basically shows off balancing skill of the performers. Glasses filled with rice wine are placed on the head and on each hand carefully maneuvered with graceful movements. This dance is common in weddings, fiestas and special occasions. Pandanggo sa Ilaw - The word pandanggo comes from the Spanish dance "fandango"characterized with lively steps and clapping while following a varying ¾ beat. Pandanggo

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    Gaby Diaz: Document On The TV Show So You Think You Can Dance

    was a contestant on the TV show So You Think You Can Dance. She started out as tap dancer with a bit of other training and used her amazing technique to excel through all different kinds of styles. This included hip hop, ballet, contemporary, and many others. She then progressed to the top 10, top 5, top 3, and then finally top dancer of season 12. She then became an all star for the season 13 kids as well as a part of the shaping sound dance group. This group now tours around the world in a very

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    The Sport of Dancing

    stretch to prevent injuries, and enter into competitions against other dancers. They deserve to be helped at the athletic office. The dance education majors are not even allowed to ask for an ice pack from the athletic trainers. Members of the Grand Canyon University Dance Team are considered athletes, while the Dance Education majors are not. Both programs involve dance training but yet the school team is the only one of the two that reaps the benefits of being an athlete. The label of dancing being

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    Multicultural Experience

    this experience affects my view of diversity in K-20 education.   Multicultural Immersion Experience Salsa dancing is an internationally known dance style which originated in Cuba. When African drum rhythms came to the new world through slave trade, the blend of drum rhythms mixed with official Cuban music emerged a variety of sounds and dance moves. A style known as the Cuban son gained a lot of popularity and played a central part of Afro-Cuban music. Radio Broadcasting came to Cuba in 1922

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    Traditional Dance of Kalinga's

    sagni or Tadok This dance is a courtship dance with snowballing feature. Gong players are usually six blending sounds. Gongs for Tadok produce a louder and high timbre sounds beaten with the palms. This manner of playing is called mangangsa or manupay-ya. Tuppay-ya or gong players put the handle of their gongs on their belts or waistband assuming a kneeling-sitting position lined-up on the edge of the dance floor. The lead gong or tuppay-ya player beats his gong first with his palm while succeedingly

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    Informal Letter

    I guess), but the entire problem to find a partner frightens. I suppose she'd be rather good at contemporary dancing, although she is dubious about that. She thinks it's too phisicaly overloading. So, we need your professional opinion: to dance or not to dance? to seek or not to seek a partner? And finally, where to find the best dancing course for the best price? I'm sorry, darling,now I have to run. But I'm sure very shortly (may be even tomorrow!) I'll have enough time to describe you all our

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    vernacular dance[edit source | editbeta] * Black Bottom * Boogie-woogie * Cabbage patch * Cakewalk * Charleston * Chicago stepping * Detroit Ballroom * Drunken Sailor * Hand Dance / Bop * Jitterbug * Jazz dance * Lindy hop * Swing * Tap dance * Texas Swingout * Texas Tommy * Ballroom * Reggae * Calypso * Zumba * Reggaeton dance * Zouk dance * Compas dance * Salsa * Salsaton dance * Soca dance *

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    Dance Observation Essay

    I thought the information presented with this dance, as well as the annotations were surprising; I hadn’t thought about the possibility of this technology existing and helping with the viewing of dance. This technology helps brings out some parts of the dance that I couldn’t have noticed before. When dancers are making the same shapes on opposite sides of the room I haven’t been able to tell, but with the alignment annotations it was easily brought to my attention. Of the two types of annotations

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