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    My favorite dance was the contemporary routine with Derek, Jaja, and Alexia. The choreographer, Stacey Tookey, explained that the piece was about bravery in different forms: Derek played a veteran, Jaja was portraying a woman leaving an abusive relationship, and Alexia took on the role of a single mother. I really enjoyed the dance because of the story it was trying to convey; each dancer dove into character and brought out complex emotions through their movements. The dancers connected deeply with

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    Poverty and other major problems involving constant combatant situations and invasions Russia faced in the 17th and 18th centuries led to many adaptations of performance and arts which were centered around dancing. Due to the exclusivity of proper ballet teachings from known academies many lower class Russian citizens were innovative in the creation of their own ballet performances. Unlike the higher social classes who found great significance to formality and the esteem which surrounded Russian

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    Ballet vs Hip-hop Cassidy Campbell Dance 100 Trisha Hanada-Rogers 14 May 2017 Dancing is incredibly popular all over the world. From religious dancing to theatrical dancing, there is so many different types of dancing for each culture and personality. It is no secret that people really enjoy watching dance. The word “dance” can mean many different things to many different people but a really popular reason people enjoy dance is because it can be a strong form of

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    Bella Lewitzky, in her time, was considered a world-renowned modern dance instructor. Her astounding technique, to engage the core, is still used world wide today. Born in the utopian socialist community of Llano del Rio in the Mojave Desert, her family settled in San Bernardino when she was a child. Dance was of a great interest to Lewitzky; she grew to love the art of dance and attended classes taught by Lester Horton during the 1930’s. Soon after beginning dance with Lester, Bella “established

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    Ballet Research Paper

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    What would the world do without dancing? Many styles of this art form are spread from different cultures around the world, and are performed all over. Cha Cha, samba, ballroom, swing, disco, and break dance are all unique forms of dance that are performed, but the one with the most class and rich history is ballet. The elements the combine to form a dance culture include the origin, the music involved, and the classes of dancers. These dance styles contain different components, but ballet is an older

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    Comparing and contrasting ballet and hip hop Did you know that during a performance a male ballet dancer lifts 1-½ tons of ballerinas? Or that the word hip hop came from two slang words hip, which means “in the know” and hop which is a hop “as in a move”. Ballet and hip hop are both great dance styles. Ballet and hip hop use different and similar skill sets, music, and attire. Ballet and hip hop dancers wear different types of attire, but they do have some similarities. Ballet dancers either wear

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    Silva Laukannen is a mixed abilities dance teacher who works at a company called Dance Ability. She grew up trained in dance, but was really seeking a career in community dance. She was able to study a community dance program in college and even worked in a mixed ability dance company while in South Africa. Besides working at Dance Ability, she teaches classes for children with special needs, incarcerated women, senior citizens, children with a history of trauma, and parent child dance classes. Tanya

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    Joffrey: Mavericks of American Dance, recounts the tale of the revolutionized American dance by consolidating advanced customary dance to make another brave work of art. The Joffrey Ballet was an group that effectively went out on a limb that changed the dance form for eternity. As the title indicates, the film depicts the organization as a nonconformist – the principal American dance company to coordinate current dance moves into its traditional expressive dance base, and one that was so associated

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    The two contemporary choreographers from this unit I chose to discuss are Anne Teresa De Keersmaker and Germaine Acogny. Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker's famous work Rosas Danst Rosas, depicted how Miss Keersmaker wanted to share a message on how she felt the role of women that was molded by society. The performance begins with four female dancers similar in appearance and dressed in similar costumes to present a message that women in everyday clothing going through life like a repetition comparable

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    Gentle Strength

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    The show Gentle Strength is an event includes ten dances. These dances were choreographed by the dance majors in the dance department.. This event took place in Santa Ana College at the Phillips Hall. All the dances had a different style and also their costumes.. Every dance turned out amazing and the dancers just danced marvellous. I was really impressed with all the dances, but two really stood out to me. There was some that I really did not understand or just lacked something. Even though all

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