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    Choir Version

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    I Have a dream CHOIR & EVERYONE ELSE I have a dream‚ a song to sing To help me cope with anything If you see the wonder of a fairy tale You can take the future even if you fail I believe in angels Something good in everything I see I believe in angels When I know the time is right for me I’ll cross the stream‚ I have a dream I’ll cross the stream‚ I have a

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    Tap Dancing

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    ’s School of Performing Arts and The Ballet Academy‚ writes in Tap for beginner‚ “The term "tap dancing" is derived from the tapping sound produced when the small metal plates on the dancer ’s shoes touch a hard floor or surface.” In 125 Years of Tap‚ Jane Goldberg‚ a dancer-writer who is considered as one of the most prolific voices in the filed of tap dancing‚ writes: “What distinguishes tap [dancing] from most other dance forms is that it is two arts in one: music and dance. The dancers are ‘playing

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    Dancing at lughnasa essay‚ Joe Simons Reread act 2 from page 63 (“Music of anything goes”) to page 67 (Gerry:Bluffer) Consider friel use of the radio in this extract and elsewhere in the play Brain Friel’s Dancing at Lughnasa is a play of memories and change in 1930s Ireland in a community dominated by Catholicism. It is set in the household of the Mundy sisters‚ each one with different personality traits and different ideas of how the family should be run. Recent arrivals of Gerry Evans and

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    Dancing Is Not An Art

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    Dancing is an activity that requires many skills‚ including high physical endurance and the ability to express one’s feelings through their movements. In this way‚ it is questioned whether dancing is a sport or an art. Dancing is an art and not a sport because of a dancer’s ability to express themselves and the art itself in different forms. First of all‚ to know that dance is an art and not a sport‚ the definition of the two need to come into consideration. Harrell Fletcher is a teacher in the

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    Ballroom Dancing

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    The popularity of Ballroom dancing is growing because of film and stage performances. As the public sees the grace and elegance of this dance style‚ more people are finding dance organizations and studios that offer classes. The dance is almost sports like with movements and a performance of the fit. The Olympic Committee is adding Ballroom dance to the dance sport for the 2016 Olympics (New World Encyclopedia‚ 2009). Historical Development Ballroom dancing began in England during

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    Julian Opie

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    was born in London in 1958‚ but was raised in Oxford. He is recognised for his distinctive contribution to contempory art over the last 3 decades. He graduated from Goldsmith’s School of Art in 1983. In 2008‚ the four-sided LED sculpture ‘Ann Dancing’ was installed in Indianapolis‚ USA‚ as the first artwork on the Indianapolis Cultural Trail. ‘Ann’s’ dress will sway and her arms will move. This is the name given to the work of a group of artists‚ sculptors and installation artists who began

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    Benefits of Dancing

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    creative skills. There are numerous benefits to participating in dancing ranging from increasing your amount of daily exercise to making new friends with shared interests. In some countries‚ the weekly exercise targets for children are currently set at a minimum of 1 hour per day for children and at least 30 minutes‚ five times a week‚ for adults. Although these targets may look daunting at first‚ they can easily be met by dancing. Dance offers an activity for people who may not consider themselves

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    Square Dancing

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    Square dancing was first developed by lonely farmers as a means of entertaining and wooing their livestock (or at least that’s the rumor I’m choosing to believe/spread). But honestly‚ how drunk on moonshine and bored with wife-beating did people used to be to develop this jig of humiliation? More importantly‚ how—I reiterate HOW is it still around today? I mean wasn’t Bugs Bunny mocking this like 60+ years ago? Barnfolk during a hootenanny. Personally‚ I’m for jettisoning into the sun everyone

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    Dancing At Lughnasa

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    Dancing at Lughnasa is a 1990 play by dramatist Brian Friel set in Ireland’s County Donegal in August 1936 in the fictional town of Ballybeg. It is a memory play told from the point of view of the adult Michael Evans‚ the narrator. He recounts the summer in his aunts’ cottage when he was seven years old. This play is loosely based on the lives of Friel’s mother and aunts who lived in the Glenties‚ on the west coast of Donegal. Set in 1936‚ during the summer before de Valera’s new constitution was

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    Dancing Bear

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    ’s head if anything? Hismouth had opened as if he were about to speak. He has notsucceeded in being embraced by the bear but is embraced by the very womanwho torments him. What is significant about this quotation is that it links the longforgotten dancing bear to Dieter himself. Hax‚ "It was going to be one of those days. Lear is treated similarly by the daughters he gave the power tocontrol his kingdom. Again‚ in King Lear‚ the king is reduced to poverty by his daughtersand is humiliated by them‚

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