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    (Shirley) – included * Fran – excluded * Concept: ‘the struggle or fight to belong is an innate (essential) quality in people’ * Director: Baz Luhrmann * Iconic Australian Film * Key Scenes: * Scott and Fran begin to dance together – she asks him for a ‘chance’. * Fran’s house – where

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    “Welcome, welcome to all! As you all already know, it is now the time that we begin with the dance of benevolence, following with which we will commence with the raising of the cups. But first, let us give favor with the descendent of the fair maidens.” The trumpets began to sound again, and music accompanied. I watched with uncertainty. Nothing was happening until the crowd gasped and a beautiful young female in a billowy, bronze-colored dress emerged. Nimbly, she glided down the stairs. The people

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    Then my Uncle Vinny came in saying oh your going to this dance with a boy. Then he says he 's not your boyfriend right and I laughed saying no and thinking I 'm not dating him I just want to be really good friends with him (not knowing I would fall hard for you and find someone to love). Then we drove home finding

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    Borrowing from counseling and integrating areas of dance therapy expertise, we can generate a theoretical framework for couples dance therapy. Much of couples counseling theory comes out of attachment theory which dance therapists understand kinesthetically. Healthy sexuality requires the kind of embodiment that dance therapy facilitates. More and more, dance therapists have understood the body’s functioning through the science of nervous system regulation. This workshop will share couples exercises

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    Swing Dance History

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    Single swing is one kind of swing dance that developed with the swing style kind of jazz music in the 1920s-1940s. “Swing” refers to a style of jazz music where the emphasis is on the off-beat part in the music and it influenced the evolution of swing dance because the feeling of the dance was “swinging”. It uses a strong rhythm section that results in more wind and brass instruments. Swing bands also featured soloists who improvised during their performance. Sometimes two or three band members even

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    Sensual Dance Exercise Sensual Dancing will strive to bring out the sexy in you while you are in a fun, safe and caring environment. This exercise is about reaching inside yourself to find your inner beauty and grace and expressing it through dance. Club dancing is social and fun; dancing partners are changed, voluntarily, almost with every song... so you will soon get to meet new people and even the most timid "wall-flower" will get to dance. Sensual Dance is the foundation for all exotic dances

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    It's Hard Short Story

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    It's hard. This city. I live in a tough city in a tough world, and that makes it hard. Sometimes I love it here. Sometimes New York is life on the brink. It's people struggling to survive, their will alone carrying them through. It's energy and intensity, and everything taken to extremes. Sometimes it's the cliché of the dirt and suffering, the grey isolation that inspires and sparks creativi¬ty. But there are times when it is none of that. Times when all I see are empty shells running as

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    Social Dance Social Dancing is partner dancing which is informal, relaxed and danced for the enjoyment, not for an audience or event. It is danced for enjoyment, socialisation and health. To prove that social dancing is a success, you need to look at the enjoyment the partners have from the dance, not how much correct they had danced in the eye of others. Social Dancing has no general teaching and learning curriculum. It depends on the teacher who is teaching the style he had chosen to his students

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    everywhere, in fact square dancing has gotten to be common all over! In fact, square dancing is now a California PE standard. Square dancing is an elegant but fun… workout! There is no equipment required for this sport except knowing how to square dance. A square consists of four couples, with one couple stationed on each of the four sides of the square. Everyone starts facing the center of the square. Each couple consists of a boy and a girl, with the boy standing on the left. The actual sex of the

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    Expression Dance

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    The Expression of Dance Cultures use a variety non-verbal communication, some put more emphasis on specific channels, including facial expressions, body language, vocal tone, and eye contact. However, there is one medium that is repeatedly shown high significance, dance. Although they way people move their bodies to rhythm vary, the feelings that seem to be communicated are similar if not the same. Some popular messages include love, intimacy, sexual attraction, companionship, and even sympathy

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