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    historical background and style of Tango briefly. 2. Identify and execute the proper rhythm and basic steps of the Tango. 3. Perform the Tango dance skilfully with feelings. II. Subject Matter Topic: Basic Steps in Tango Unit: IV- Ballroom Dances Lesson: 14- The Tango References: Enjoy Life with P.E. and Health- IV Year textbook Materials: boxes‚ cartolina‚ marker‚ audio materials etc. III. Teaching Procedures: A. Rout nary Activities 1. Prayer 2. Greeting

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    white couple who own St. George’s Park Tea Room. The play is set in Port Elizabeth‚ South Africa in the 1950’s. Hally wanders into the fashionable tea room one rainy day to find its two black employees‚ Sam and Willie‚ practicing for an upcoming ballroom dancing competition. Sam and Willie have been Hally’s second family since he was an infant. Sam‚ the older and wiser of the two‚ acted as a surrogate father to Hally. He fortified the boy’s sense of well-being‚ while simultaneously teaching

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    The History of Waltz

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    The history of Waltz The Waltz is the oldest of the ballroom dances‚ dating from the middle of the Eighteenth Century. The German "Lander"‚ a folk dance‚ is supposed to be the forerunner of the Waltz. During this time period a dance developed which was called the "Walzer"‚ a word owing its origin to the Latin word Volvere‚ which indicates a rotating motion. Napoleon’s invading solders spread the waltz from Germany to Paris; then the dance glided across the channel to England and finally made its

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    Lessons in Dance Class

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    Gymnastics dance - this form of dance appeals to the more skillful performance specially the boys‚ because of the stunts elements present. Interest is maintained by vigorous movements. Participants experience tremendous satisfaction. 7. Social/ballroom dance - this includes the wholesome and artistic form of dancing used for recreation purposes. Fundamental movements are given as preparation for

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    The Ragtime Era

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    This dance looks very similar to the waltz; however‚ the rhythm is very much different. The waltz is a very formal and elegant dance. It is a ballroom and folk dance. The dancers would constantly be moving as it defines the romantic vibe it is trying to express. It is a truly smooth and romantic dance‚ which is the reason why it is one of the most popular ballroom dances of all time. It has a very basic movement with a distinctive rhythm pattern. The waltz is easy to identify and straightforward to learn

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    History of Foxtrot

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    dancers’ goal is to move smoothly and powerfully through the cream‚ charting a clean path without disrupting any of the cream around them." This is one of the best definitions that we have heard about smooth dancing. It is from the book‚ "ABC’s of Ballroom Dance". This month we would like to discuss one of these smooth dances‚ Foxtrot. It is generally believed that a Vaudeville star by the name of Harry Fox began what today we call the Foxtrot. In the summer of 1914 Harry and his company of "American

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    Ballet

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    television.While historically ballroom dance may refer to any form of formal social dancing asrecreation‚ with the eminence of dancesport in modern times the term has became muchnarrower in scope‚ usually referring specifically to the International Standard andInternational Latin style dances (see dance groupings below). In the United States‚ twoadditional variations—"American Smooth" and "American Rhythm"—have also beenpopularized and are commonly recognized as styles of "ballroom dance".Break dancingBreakdance

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    History

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    ------------------------------------------------- Mozart and dance From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia The Grosse Redoutensaal (Grand Ballroom) of the Hofburg Imperial Palace in Vienna‚ where much of Mozart ’s dance music was first performed. The composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote a great deal of dance music. This article covers the types of dances that Mozart wrote‚ their musical characteristics‚ and their reception by the public both in Mozart ’s day and in modern times. Mozart ’s dance

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    Pe Assignment 1

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    Performance Task # 2- Direction: Answer the following: (answers shall be based on the assignment Video: Sayaw) Key point: the Spaniards came to the Philippines in the 16th century. They found out that dance and music were woven and is part of the Filipinos everyday life. Q. Where is it intertwined? 1. Courtship 2. Love 3. Politics 4.____________________ 5_____________________ 6._________________________ 7.______________________ Key point: the Spaniards employ dances and

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    Liquid Lead Fox

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    help do away with the outdated idea that ballroom dances have perpetuated for years: that the man leads and the woman follows. The technique of “Liquid Lead” can be described as taking turns between partners both leading and following‚ and switching between these roles whenever felt needed during a dance. During their Ted Talk‚ Copp and Fox work together to deconstruct and transform the art of ballroom dancing. Both Copp and Fox find it troubling that ballroom dancing has the ability to lock people

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