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    Dance is one of the most physically demanding of the performing arts. Its main instrument is the human body itself. With specific movements crafted together to create a performance piece, most of the time accompanied by music. However, when a screen dance is being shown, other factors besides the body movement and music are present and thus must be taken into account when watching the performance. This essay will discuss how important elements such as movement and music are important in interpreting

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    Did you know that dance has been handed down for centuries from one body to another? But little by little it has been moving into the electronic era. Technology has been used in dance for several decades to record and reproduce existing choreography, but the means and results have exponentially grown more sophisticated in recent years. Technology has also been used increasingly to ornament or enhance the look and content of dances on a stage and event to affect how they unfold;technology spacing

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    A Cultural Dance is defined as a dance, originating from a specific culture or county. Passed down from generation to generation, often preformed with the cultures traditional music. Although the three performance have similarities because they are each cultural dance, the performances have multiple reasons, why they are different. Identification and Description The Bhangra Empire, DANCE This, and Hopak all were traditional dance costumes from their culture. The Bhangra Empire dressed in traditional

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    The Zuni Turkey Dance is an Native American Indian dance performed to entertain and to get people knowledgeable about their cultural heritage. It appeals to unfamiliar and familiar people. This dance appeals to an audience because it is a form of entertainment. Entertainment can be defined as a performance that pleases and audience. In the Zuni Turkey dance we can see the art of ;dancing, drums/musical instruments begin played ,costumes, and hymns.The performers are enthusiastic and full of energy

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    The Skin Of Our Teeth

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    such as music, theater, and dance (Richard Sheposh, 2017). Performing arts are those arts than involve live, filmed, or videotaped presentation of drama or the performance of certain skills such as dance and theatre. Therefore, this paper is going to discuss three main aspects; the most different part between the Dance Concert and The Skin of Our Teeth, as well as the most similar side between these two performances, and my overall viewpoint of the two performances. Primary, there are some differences

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    Hamzah Sait, the date of the performance was the 23rd of April, and it was located at the Stevie Eller Dance Theatre. The concert was titled Jump Start which means it is the end of the old era and time for the young choreographers and dancers at the university of Arizona to shine and go around the world. The dances were basically performed by UA students that have been practicing throughout the semester, and they call it, spring collection. The names of the performances that I am going to talk about

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    The Soul in Motion African Dance and Drums performance was one of the most enlightening dance experience I have ever witnessed. The program from start to finish told a story of special events, ceremonies and celebrations that occurs traditionally in West African cultures. From the very start, with starting late as my dance instructor pointed out, to the chants sung during a family reunion between the founders, everything connected from start to finish. I attended the February 26th showcase at Joe’s

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    impact in the dance world. His insight on life in the rural South is what inspired him to create some of his best choreographies. Alvin Ailey’s first encounter to dance was recitals of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo and Katherine Dunham Dance Company. He promoted modern dance and introduced African-American in participating in modern dance. Ailey often felt that African-Americans had limited opportunities—he wanted to change that. One of Ailey’s goals was creating his own modern dance theater. Which

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    May 5, 2016 was one of the happiest moments of my entire life. That was the day made possible for me to see a live performance. It was my very first time and have to admit I was super exciting entering the auditorium. Marymount Dance Department presented the 2016 Spring Repertoire. I felt so proud walking in as a dancer watching a live performance. The show began and my heart skipped a beat. Marymount’s Dancers At Work presented in a beautiful manner that drove into their movements. There were numerous

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    specialize in Native American dance. Ballet Folklorico was first founded in 1952. The company was a huge success, and soon became the largest and most popular dance company in the entire world. More than 60 regions of Mexico were incorporated into her performances. Amalia Hernandez’s work and style incorporated many different cultures and themes. Many dances were fiesta themed and incorporated beautiful different colors and costumes. Fiesta theme performances were fun and different to watch

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