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    The Music Of The Dance

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    movement. I had an opportunity to see different angles of the dance, and things that I may have missed had I just seen the dance one time. There was a variety in the performances in which some pieces were first function, and others second function. There was one dance that captivated me the most, and I was able to grasp the first and second functions clearly. The dance which presented both functions clearly was Desterrado by Ana Baer music by . One of the first

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    Many people believe that music and dancing are good for the soul and a great stress reliever. Well, back in the Elizabethan Times, music and dance played a bigger role in the people’s lives. Dance and music had brought people together and brought joyous times all because of one strong, creative leader. In the Elizabethan times, the ruler was Queen Elizabeth I. She had brought and gave music and dance a new meaning to the lives of everyone. The events brought people together to relax and to just have

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    What does a director need to know about the music and dance of Kabuki and how it affects the staging of The Picture Book of the Taiko? pKabuki, that was understood to be the greatest form of theatre throughout Japan, for over three centuries , entails “an intense mixture of dance, music, mime, costumes, and remarkable staging”.2 As Kabuki originated at the time of Banraku, Kabuki adopted numerous movements and multiple plays from this theatre form that have played a big part in the creation of Kabuki

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    The Let’s Dance Company’s 11th Repertoire Dance Concert was amazing and entertaining. This was the third dance concert that I have seen by the LDC and the dance concerts just keep getting better and better. I was entertained throughout the concert and impressed by all the dancers. The concert allowed me to see the hard work members from the first concert I saw, the LDC’s 10th Repertoire Dance Concert, put into improving themselves as a dancer and performer. All the dancers performed great and looked

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    The World Music and Dance Concert series this year was diverse in their expression of the different countries represented. For example, countries such as Haiti, The United Kingdom, North India, China and many African countries were represented during the performance. Between both their representation of typical music and dances performed, the concert accurately depicted what a typical scenario in each country would look like. The atmosphere of the performance can be described as exciting and optimistic

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    of 15 what her passion was, music. Born in Mexico, raise in the South Side of Chicago and Aurora. At the age 16, Cedeño immersed herself into the world of Electronic Dance Music where she began studying the art of DJ and Music Production. Her goal in every show is to take the dance floor into a journey of beats, sounds and rhythms. Taking individual’s imagination and state of mind out of reality. She begins her set by playing groovy rhythms of house and world house music. Slowly and steady she builds

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    Video Anthology of Music and Dance of the Americas –Volume 4: Music and Dance of the Caribbean” In this video review, I am going to discuss the musical background and components observed in the video about the Music and Dance of the Caribbean from Latin America. On the background of Caribbean music: the Amerindians are the first people that have settled in the Caribbean and thus are the pioneers of Caribbean music. Moreover, one can trace the original roots of Caribbean music back to common roots

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    Electronic Dance Music

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    Electronic Dance Music Electronic Dance Music has now reached it’s high in the public all over the world. This genre of music was created and reformed from past generations of music and its history goes all the way back to the mid-to-late 70’s. What is common throughout Electronic Dance Music’s history is its usage of drugs between the attendee’s at these concerts, shows, festivals, or raves. Now that Electronic Music is becoming the most popular genre for young adults and teens to listen to, the

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    many music genres today. Samples often consist of one part of another song, such as a lyric or rhythm break, and used to create a beat for another song. The experimental musicians did not get permission from the artists whose work they were using or from the copyright owner while they were using them to create their own music. It began getting popular in hip-hop when it was just played in local dance parties so they were not obligated to receive copyright clearance in order to play this music at events

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    Dance is an intricate art form that is observed through a variety of styles including musical theatre. Not only is dance entertaining, but the art also provides as a gateway to a deeper understanding in a play. “Music Man” originally written by AUTHOR NAME is a fine example of dance unveiling a story through numerous elements. In this piece dance expresses a tale of an outgoing man turning an old-fashioned, strict town into a lively place for everyone, especially the children. As the musical moves

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