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    EDM (Electronic Dance Music) Electronic Dance Music is a new type of music‚ known by its beat and bass drops. This music is played and produced by djs. In the twenty one century EDM has became one of the famous type of music. Electronic Dance Music it’s also known by their festival that takes place all over world. The beginning of the electronics music started in 1969 with a song called Popcorn‚ it is considered the very first ’dance track’. It was util 1980s‚ when disco DJs had a breakthrough

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    Charleston Dance

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    the upbeat Charleston Dance. Most people will associate this dance with the flappers and the speakeasy‚ despite its origins‚ because many young women used it as a way to mock the people who supported the Prohibition. As a result‚ the Charleston was considered to be a provocative and immoral dance during its time. In this paper‚ I want to briefly explore the dance’s history‚ its characteristics‚ how it reached popularity‚ how the social implications of the time affected the dance‚ and ultimately how

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    together I felt it was very strong and interesting. Interpretation\connection: three important things I feel the audience should know about the performance is that the piece was a very different modern type of dance‚ it was based on animal instinct‚ and there was no specific genre of dance used for the performance to be based on. The most impressionable moment or me was when the dancers were each lined up separately with their backs towards the audience in between the pillars on the back wall up

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    There is quite a bit of controversy over cheerleading and dance. Some may confuse them‚ or even think they’re the same thing‚ but they have their similarities and differences. Many people say cheer is better‚ and others may say dance is better. They may have some deviation‚ as in physical ability‚ technique‚ and choreography; but one thing they do have in common are the competitions. Both cheerleaders and dancers have physical requirements they need to meet in order to exceed in their sport. For

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    development of Philippine literature in english (since 1900). Rivadelo‚ R.F. (1987). Music education: Materials & methods. pp79-103 Bañas‚ Raymundo. (1979). Philippine music and theater. Pp8-16 Godinez-Ortega‚ C.F. The Literary forms in Philippine literature. Retrieved on August 10‚ 2013. Retrieved from http://www.seasite.niu.edu/Tagalog/Literature/literary_forms_in_philippine_lit.htm Santos‚ Ramon P. Philippine Music Forms/Composition. Retrieved on August 10‚ 2013. Retrieved from http://www.ncca.gov

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    American Music and Culture: Jazz Dance   Jazz dance‚ is defined as any dance to jazz accompaniments‚ composed of a profusion of forms. Jazz dance paralleled the birth and spread of jazz itself from roots in black American society and was popularized in ballrooms by the big bands of the swing era (1930s and ’40s). It radically altered the style of American and European stage and social dance in the 20th century. The term is sometimes used more narrowly to describe popular stage dance (except tap

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    Dance in Zimbabwe

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    Cameron Fruehe 8/27/13 Dance 2 Absent Essay Zimbabwean Dance This summer‚ I got the insane opportunity to travel all the way over to Africa and I explored the country of Zimbabwe with my family and safari guide Craig. While in Zimbabwe I learned so much about how different their culture is from ours‚ and I even learned a bit about their types of dancing. In Zimbabwe‚ dancing is incredibly important and is a huge part of their culture and arts. Dance for them expresses their emotions

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    Dance Analysis

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    Dance Today was one of the best days of my BEd program and my EDCP320 class. I was feeling nervous for the dancing portion due to my traumatic experiences in the past. Growing up‚ I had a very rude and scary dance teacher for all my starring roles in all 6 major musical productions. Although she was a very talented‚ knowledgeable dancer‚ and a good choreographer‚ she would scream obscenities‚ say very offensive and racist comments to students‚ including myself‚ who made mistakes in dancing‚ and

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    Colombia has several folkloric/traditional music styles/dances. One of the most popular is the Cumbia. Cumbia have spread to other countries. When danced in shows for the public the dancers wear clothing that were used in old times: Men would wear white pants and shirts‚ a hat (usually the style that used to be hand made)‚ a large colorful handkerchief‚ handmade style sandals‚ and a machete (a large knife used to cut plants). Women would wear colorful long skirts (often black with decorations and

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    Dance, Girl, Dance

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    Dance‚ Girl‚ Dance is a film from the Classical Hollywood period that presents a complicated reading when viewed through a feminist lens. The 1940 film was directed by Dorothy Arzner‚ one of the most notable female directors and the only prominent woman in Hollywood at that time. Arzner presents her audience with an array of female characters‚ the main characters being Judy O’brien and Bubbles/Tiger Lily White. Judy is a dedicated dancer‚ honing her talents as a ballerina. Bubbles‚ on the other hand

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