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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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    What Didn T Happen Gardner Analysis

    Since I was young I have been involved with dance. Due to this, stories and even a word by itself is translated into movement in my mind. I envision a dance in the creation of a story from Hint Fiction through a different medium for this reason. The similarity of having to analyze word content for this genre in order to understand the story applies for dance as well. Both of these mediums have an aspect of drawing from the material and connecting the dots in a way to try to understand the story.

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    Apollo's Performance Analysis

    Among other choice roles, the three distinguished tall blonde female members of the company--Maria Kowroski, Sara Mearns and Teresa Reichlen--have each performed the respective lead in Diamonds, Symphony in C and Prodigal Son. Each has been featured in one of the three ballets comprising the first of two all-Balanchine programs of the Spring Season: Kowroski in Concerto Barocco; Reichlen in Agon; Mearns in The Four Temperaments (the first two are scheduled to switch roles for the next two presentations

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    Personal Narrative: Cheer Should Not Be Considered A Sport

    You always hear of people rambling on and on about their favorite sports, and how they get so involved into a game they aren't even playing. Well have you ever put into thought as to how many sports there really are? Thinking as a high school student it's hard to open the idea that there are many other sports to play other than high school sports seasons. Well, all around the country and even world many pass the time by engaging inan activity suited for them. Now, I've always been a cheerleader,

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    Personal Narrative: Ms. Kelsey As A Role Model

    turned fourteen she had completely changed my perspective on dance and on her. Going to dance practice was aggravating and Presented it, in fact a great deal of days I would come home bawling my eyes out due to the one person I looked up to the most. Ms.Kelsey began to cyber bully me and degrade me as a dancer, which eventually shaped the character I portray today. Wake up, head to school, quickly eat a snack, then scramble to dance practice for five hours. This was my schedule every other day

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    George Balachine Vs. Jerome Robbins

    George Balachine vs. Jerome Robbins Both George Balachine and Jerome Robbins are important figures in dance history. However, the two vary in many different ways. From their costume choices to scenery and styles of music and dance, a lot of differences emerge, but they both remain popular among the dance community. While the two choreographers approached dances with different genres of style, the two collaborated with each other for they both had a love for classical ballet, cinema, and Broadway

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    My Latino Culture

    I understand my heritage and culture and have always felt that what I am doing is in relation to how a Latino view and works on things. My passion for ballet has always wondered how this relates to my heritage and how I could dance that portrays a Latino dancing. The challenges to my identity has always been in the work related. There have been many times that I was passed up for promotion and really did not understand why. I recall several jobs that I had worked on for years

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    Alvin Ailey Dance: The Alvin Ailey Dance

    Ailey Dance, I saw that ballet movements in the choreography because their movement is the same to the ballet dance. For example, the way they are expression of their face, classical ballet walk, and first position feet/arms, second position feet/arms, third position arms, fourth position feet/arms, fifth position feet/arms. I do not see that this dance is like the jazz dance because it is more serious of that. For instance, this magnificent work, created by Alvin Ailey in 1960, is a dance on land

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