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    teaching for 3, he has found his place in dance more than anywhere else. “It’s a really great outlet for self-expression, and its something you can do when you grow older,” he laughed. “I just love the stylization and personality you can infuse into your dancing.” Chairs lining the entryway were quickly filled with personal belongings. Although it served as an informal changing area, the most well-prepared students came already dressed with the necessary dance items in their bags. The dark-colored outfits

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    (coming to the club merely to relax and to gaze harmlessly at the women who dance there) to the sinister ( wanting to pay a woman for her time because one could then force her to do as he pleased, putting him in a hugely dominating position over her).           Assuming that there are men who enter a club with the intention of degrading and objectifying them women who dance in that establishment, then let me pose a question: how does a man’s objectification

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    Why do people dance? Dance can be used as an everyday activity for young teens or kids to have fun and enjoy being on stage. Another reason is that dance is a way for those who struggle with anxiety to be able to dance away their anxiety and be relaxed for a few hours. Many people believe that dance is just for children because children tend to have the energy and confidence to dance and go on stage. What the society does not know is that dancing is not just for young people, many older women and

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    My Passion For College

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    different styles of dance and the science of how the body moves. Along with my passion for dance I have a strong fascination for how the body moves and works. My goal is to study both kinesiology and dance in college so that I can eventually get a job in both dance and physical therapy. My short term objective is to continue working as Dance Teacher/Assistant while in college. My passion for dance combined with my love for working with children sparked my interest of becoming a dance teacher. My goal

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    My Last Day

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    Last day with My Best friend      You can never be certain about future. You can plan all you want but the truth is, if things are bound to fall, they will. If something is supposed to happen, it will. There is no stopping to it. There comes certain time in life where things get messy in just matter of hours. One moment you are singing, dancing and drinking with your friend and the next moment it all crashes down and you are left with nothing but waves of regrets and self loathe. Losing my best

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    Dance A Close View to Flamenco Dance is a way of expression from the human being. In every culture regarding the traditions, dance is a natural and universal way of a human activity. Dance can have various styles and forms; in the early days dance was a way of a religious expression or as a secular mean. Nowadays, dance is a varied performance art. The ways of express dance in the present days have changed, but dance has always been a way of natural expression towards something enjoyable to the

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    Lake City Community College dance company’s annual performance. The show was presented at the Grand Theater at the South City Campus of the college. The performance’s name “Moving Words” imply what the audience was about to experience. “Moving Words” consists of 18 different dances and each of those dances brought a unique feeling to the overall performance. I thought that the dancers and choreographers have done an amazing job. However, after seeing all the different dances there were two that stuck

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    and Doris Humphrey are known as the founders, or the pioneers of modern dance. They were of the first to begin the modern dance era, after Isadora Duncan. Graham and Humphrey reshaped the way people looked at dance giving it new meaning. During the 1900’s they defined modern dance and gave it clear recognizable movements that distinguish it from many other dances created in the past. Martha Graham's technique of modern dance consists of very powerful, and emotional movements. They way she moved

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    Traditional Aboriginal Dancing There were many Indigenous Australian Aboriginals that danced different dances in different ways, when and where they performed dances varied immensely, as did the way they were taught or the reasons behind why they danced. Who performed Aboriginal dances? Traditional Aboriginal dances are performed by Indigenous Aboriginals from numerous tribal groups across Australia (Aboriginal Australia Art & Culture Centre, n.d.). The technique and approach observed in performances

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    What a Stereotypical Dance World! There are many different “worlds” on this planet we live on called Earth. Everyone alive lives in some kind of little “world” of their own. There is the celebrity world, the “Disney” World, “Wally-world”, lots of different sports worlds, scholastic worlds, and so many others. There is a particular world that some live in, and that is the World of Dance. When you are a part of that world, you literally live and breathe it. Every aspect of the dance culture is wrapped

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