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    The Role of Music

    our growth as if we were never to set foot outside our house and discover the unlimited life experiences waiting out there. (Janaro & Altshuler, 2009). For me music is the best creation humanity has made. It makes me cry if I am sad, dance if I am in a party, smile if it is romantic, sad if I am thinking in a bad love experience, and happy when I am home resting and listen to it. In my personal view, music is one of people’s spiritual nourishment. I listen to music every day and love

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    Dance

    appointed Resident Choreographer in 1976. In collaboration with media specialists and educators, Forsythe has developed new approaches to dance documentation, research, and education. As for us students, Forsythe as an educator, is regularly invited to lecture and give workshops at universities and cultural institutions. In 2002, Forsythe was chosen as one the founding Dance Mentor for The Rolex Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative. We had the chance to watch one of his choreograph video called “One flat thing

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    Beauty: When the Other Dancer Is the Self

    Nikki Jones Professor French Engl. 1301 April 3, 2013 Beauty: When the Other Dancer Is the Self One's perception of themselves is usually influenced by their own experiences. In Alice Walker essay "Beauty: When the Other Dancer self" she describes herself over coming and gaining acceptance of herself exactly the way she is. She narrates in remembrance of the event that forever changed her and perception of beauty. Walker uses superlatives, Metaphors, and tense throughout her writing to deliver

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    Martha Graham Video Reflection

    video that I watched in class had a varied of different movement. The class video had a lot more different dance but I think their dance was structure more. The Lamentation video was an expressionist dance, which was focus on the next movement. The Lamentation video was limited to dance movement because she is stuck in a tricot. This dance expresses her feeling and was kind of telling a story. Dance doesn't have to be defined by gratuitous amounts of movement and this is an amazing form of art. I

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    Dance

    Dipa Talukder is an accepted and aspiring young Kathak performer. Dipa started dancing at a tender age of six and has been training in the field of Kathak dance for the past thirteen years. She is currently enrolled as a senior student in ‘ Panwar Music and Dance’ headed by Shri Hemant Panwar and Smt. Vaishali Panwar. She has completed the intermediate level of the program and now is in the progress of doing the expertise level. Since her enrollment in the school, she has had many opportunities

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    An Evening's Dance

    evening at the theatre enjoying the wonderful stories expressed through the form of interpretive dance. With each dance show there’s so much that supports each dancer, each dance number, and the entire production. Between the props, theatre seating, performance space, and costumes, all can help bring out the show as a form of great entertainment and more importantly, a success!! “An Evening’s Dance” was quite an interesting show in the fact that once I arrived, the seating style was much to my

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    Non Verbal Communication

    Non-verbal communication (NVC) is the process of communicating through sending and receiving written messages and conveying messages through gestures. The quote, “Actions speak louder than words” clearly explains the meaning of nonverbal communication as well as tell us it's importance in our daily conversations. Nonverbal communication is the most important of all types of communications. It is divided into four basic types – physical, esthetic, symbolic and communication through signs. Physical

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    American in Paris

    a different world inspired by famous artists. Jerry is in this constant struggle of his relationship with Lise and tries to win her back with his dancing. It is astounding that no words were sung or spoken; it was just pure musical instruments and dance. There were hundreds of dancers, not just Jerry. It looks very technical with all the dancers, but they all make it look so easy. A giant highlight in that scene is the vast amount of outfits. Their outfits are magnificent and everyone is wearing something

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    Dogon Dance

    Dogon Mask Dance Dogons are from Mali in West Africa. Dogon masks rank among the most respected within the world of tribal art collections and have influenced such Western 20th-century artists as Picasso and Braque, even the Cubist movement. The mask binds the Dogon people to the celestial world of heaven (where the afterworld exists) and Earth, which provides food, shelter and life. An important Dogon tradition is the Dama or masked funeral dance. By masquerading behind masks, the dancers

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    Perfect X

    she dancers. Core: Having a strong core is essential to dance because you have to have a strong core to be able to turn. There are a number of different kind of turn sequences but no matter how easy or difficult it may be having a good core is a must if you want to be able to turn. Sophia Lucia is able to do 64 solid pirouettes and she would not be able to do it without her core. Face: One of the biggest things about modern dance is being able to tell a story with your face. The dancer wants

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