The dynamics of a dance class can be understood by the dancer in different ways: visually, performing the task, or thinking. Learning how each dance style is executed and how to perform the correct movements are just some aspects that a dancer can utilize within a dance class. While attending Robin Dawn Dance Academy in Cape Coral, FL, I used all of these dynamics within a ballet class and a lyrical class. Within my execution of technique, performance and memorization, I had some strengths and weaknesses…
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Though the Ghost dance did not hurt anyone the white Americans were afraid and feared that the Native Americans could possibly kill them, take their lives. As well the White Americans feared that the Native Americans could take over everything that the Americans already owned. Which was why the United States outlawed the dance known as the Ghost Dance. According to the video assigned “Ghost Dance”. The video states that the Native Americans would dance without rest. And occasionally someone would…
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These dances are known as the Nations dance of Mexico,when my mom was in high school she grew an interest in Jarabe Tapatio dancing she loved the bright colors and it was popular dance in her town. Everyday my mom would practice after school her dance group was so popular that they would get put in the paper all the time and even traveled through Texas to preform.My moms dance instructor would say she was the strongest one on her team. One trip they went to Mexico city and met a very known teacher…
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Somgo-mu: A New Traditional Korean Drum Dance As a child my grandmother would tell me that Korean dances were influenced by the heavens. Watching this performance, it was easy to see why she told me this. This traditional style Korean performance mixes choreographed drum beats with dance steps which results in a beautiful display of culture and history. I was unsure initially if this concert would show off this style of dance and music in the proper way. In the end, however, was…
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contrast Chinese classical dance and European Classical ballet. Introduction: The main topic of my research paper is comparing and contrasting the difference between Chinese Classical dance and European Classical ballet. The questions I will develop in the paper included as follows. The first one is the difference of movement between Chinese classical dance and European Classical ballet. The second one is the difference of performance between Chinese classical dance and European Classical ballet…
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For as long as I can remember I knew I wanted to be a professional dancer. Dance helps me express who I am. I am so shy and so doubtful about myself and dance helps me forget all of that. Dance gives me a way of expressing my feelings through my heart and movement. After I finish professionally I want to go on to teach dance and own my own small ballet/contemporary company. Turner is probably the best for my academic studies since I won’t be going to a normal college immediately I want to make…
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Leah Blackstone May 9, 2013 DANC 325 Artist Profile “There shouldn’t be any right or wrong in creating a dance” A quote from a woman who has inspired many people with her choreography and continues to create and inspire those who have a vision and a dream. As an artist in dance and theatre, questions are raised, “Who inspires you to create?” This is usually followed by “Who is your favorite artist?” Both of these questions are hard to narrow down to just one person, over the years, as new artists…
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percussive dance in which participants entire body is used as an instrument to produce complex rhythms and sounds through a mixture of footsteps, spoken word, and hand claps. Basically, a step is a collection of rhythms made by using the hands and feet, and occasionally props such as canes. Responding to chants or calls, a team stomps their feet or claps hands to a base beat along with moving into different formations. In actuality there is more to stepping than this and the rich history of this form…
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2015 Origins Assignment Jazz dance has been around for many centuries and has evolved tremendously with time. Jazz dance originated in the African culture in the early 1800s when African slaves were captured and required to migrate to the United States, West Indies, Central America, and South America. Dance is an important part of life in the African culture as there are dances for many occasions such as birth, puberty, marriage, and death. Many Africans also performed dance choreography to produce rain…
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Martha Graham was, and still is, respected by many women in the dance community. During the time period when women were fighting for the right to vote in the United States, Martha Graham was beginning to study dance. Martha Graham is an American dancer, choreographer, and a teacher. Martha Graham is considered one of the major figures of modern dance. Some of Martha Graham’s most famous quotes are “dance is the hidden language of the soul of the body,” “great dancers are not great because of their…
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