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    Intro To Choreography

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    In the second section of Intro to Choreography, we have started to analyze the concept of time. We have been introduced to certain terms such as duration, repetition, and stillness. Duration is the length and speed/tempo we are doing a movement. Basically, how long it takes to do a movement? Repetition is the meter or rhythm. Repeating movements can alter the perception of time to the viewing audience. Lastly, stillness is not moving or freezing. From observing my classmates first assignment of creating

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    Forsythe Company (2005–present). Recognized for the mixing of ballet and visual arts, his vision of choreography as associate degree structure apply has impressed him to provide various Installations, Films, and internet primarily based datacreation. Choreography and recreation area unit 2 distinct and extremely completely different practices. In the case that choreography and dance coincide, choreography typically is a channel for the need to bop. One maysimply assume that the substance of dance thought

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    Choreography with the body as site of the investigation and choreography without the body are, for me, interlinked. Even as the choreographer leads the creative process they can be affected by the uniqueness of the dancers they are working with in the same way that choreographer Rosemary Butcher is often affected whilst creating works. (Butcher, 1965) Through giving the dancers tasks where they have freedom to respond by creating movements their own way, by giving words or phrases to respond to and

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    The theme of The Intimate Act of Choreography by Lynne Anne Blom and L. Tarin Chaplin is to inform the audience on what choreography is and how to go about the creative process of dance. This book's purpose is to be a guide into choreographic process. The choreographic process, which is a series of steps that create dance and classify dance as a whole, helps the authors break down the major ideas to form smaller concepts which are used to initialize a dance. The work provides an analytical view on

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    Demonstrate an understanding of the processes involved in creating and developing a group dance performance with a particular focus on choreography Introduction Choreography is the act of creating movement to produce dance. It is a creative process that requires knowledge of how the process functions (Minton, 2007). Smith-Autard (2010) believes there is a vast difference between dancing and choreographing. Dancing can be enjoyed for pleasure and the expression of feeling- but to choreograph movement

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    SCG-CJC SOICO CULTURAL COMMITTEE Socio-Cultural Guidelines for Intramurals 2012 Pageant Night Mr. and Ms. Intramurals 2012 * Each division must only have 1 pair for entry, male and female. * Candidates should be at least 16-25 years old. * Candidates must be at least 5’3 inches for female and 5’5 for male. * Must not have any reigning local (city, municipal), national, international and institutional titles. * The candidates must participate in the talent portion, with a minimum of

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    took the public by surprise during the period of the Ballets Russes, one specifically being The Rite of Spring, its choreography going against the specific expectations of classical ballet at the time. The performance itself even managed to incite riots within the public, not for being graphic or of a lude quality, but instead for the fact that it challenged the traditional choreography. It’s interesting to note the strong negative reaction that The Rite of Spring received when all it did was broach

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    Introduction to Choreography Ballet, why is this topic so important to popular culture? More Importantly what is ballet about and how does the role play in the choreography career field? Choreography is the study of movements and music during dance. There are many careers in choreography such as being a dance teacher for school age children or being a personal trainer for an individual. This essay covers topics such as the choreography career field, issue in dance, types of dance and performance

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    group’s choreography is clean, sharp, filled with energy, and every member of the group has stage presence (Weaver). Show choir choreography should be full of different levels and interesting moves that include their whole body. Step-touches and big arm movements are good, but the more variety and uniqueness to the different dance moves, the better. No matter what the choreography that the show choir is given, the choir should use it to their full advantage. One way to use the choreography to its

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    How to Overcome the Fear of a Solo Performance: The Final Night of AROVA’s Choreography Showcase Sarah Nicholson held her breath, tying the pearl white laces of her worn out pointe shoes before she took the first step onto the stage. The lights, still dark, gave a calm essence before Nicholson began her first movement. As the curtain raised, the music sounded across the theatre and movement sprung through her body. Only a few hours earlier, dancers filled the back dressing rooms with makeup and

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