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    Section B: Definition: a type of country and western dancing in which dancers line up in a row without partners and follow a choreographed pattern of steps to music. History: Line dancing originated before Christ and it originated from another kind of dance called “Contra” dancing which was done in the New England states in the early 1800s. The “Contra” was set up in such a way that there would be two lines facing each other one line would be men and the other line would be woman. A couple would then

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    experience and for audiences to enjoy. The New Wave Art Center seeks to provide remarkable ballet performances and wonderful ballet classes to local residents, which will expand the opportunities for bringing ballet into our community. (Mission Statement) By doing these performances and class, we are hoping to increase people’s interests about the art of ballet and become the best ballet performance organization in the state of Indiana. (Vision Statement) Because the organization is not mature enough

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    Review of Brian Wilson live at the Hop Farm Festival, Kent, England – 5th July 2014 Last summer I got the chance to see Brian Wilson perform live with a backing band comprising of Al Jardine (The Beach Boys) and younger session musicians Matt Jardine, Darian Sahanaja and Scott Bennett. Having missed out on getting tickets to the Beach Boys 50th anniversary concert in London a couple of years earlier, I jumped at the chance to see the band’s frontman when he scheduled a show just an hour away from

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    learned the art form of performance dance. It is not known that at some point she moved from preforming to Buddhist devotional dances to non-religious dances. However, the exact point in which she made the change is not known. If one knew what her reasoning for the change was it would add another element into the process she went through to pursue non-religious dance. What lead Okuni to early success was the fact that she moved to Kyoto the capital of Japan were music and dance was thriving. After her

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    endeavors are marathons, not sprints. It's carefully honing a craft until it truly sparkles. This is both the method and madness for Brooklyn's trio, Little Daylight. By fashioning memorable and jarring pop melodies with confident and engrossing live performances, the newcomers are carving out their own little slice of sunshine with their debut album, Hello Memory. "When we first formed, which was the day we started writing 'Hello Memory', the three of us each dumped our mental baggage onto the table

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    be at a reasonable price. The prices would encourage families to support the theatre. Also, the productions shown at UCT would be about topics that are being discussed in the community. The examples of topics include the killings of innocent black lives, school shootings, police brutality, homosexuality shaming, and religious discrimination. Along with increasing residents’ appreciation, I would like to unite the community. I believe there is no camaraderie in the community of Fort Lauderdale. In

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    Jennifer Peck 6 November 2014 The Hopi Butterfly Dance The Hopi tribe is found in the Southwest region of the United States in Arizona, where they trace their ancestry back 2,000 years; however, tribal legends suggest that the Hopi tribe migrated to Arizona from the south, which is present day South America, Central America, and Mexico. The Hopi is considered one of the oldest living cultures by historical documentation (Hopi Tribe). The Hopi Butterfly Dance, or Bulitikibi as the Hopi call it, is a two-day

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    Last year I was so excited when my sister told me that we would attend a free live performance. I was happy because it was my first time to attend a live performance in Boston. My sister told me that the performance would be for “Max Ridley’s Senior Recital,” and would be located on Boylston St. Also, she added that the performance would be by bassist Max who would perform original and standard jazz with his band. I did not know who was Max, so I predicted that he might be someone famous that I did

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    choices are denied under the power of patriarchy and also of wealth. Dattani uses traditional Bharathanatyam Dance as a tool to tell the story while it generates its own psyche that guides or misguides the characters on stage. Dance is a very significant factor in this play which means different things to different characters. Jairaj and Ratna want to develop their career as dancers and for them, dance is not only a form of art but also their life and soul. It is not only their passion but also a tool that

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    Adele Concert Film Review The Performer: On July 28th in the evening at home alone, I watched Adele live at Royal Albert Hall on YouTube, which can be found following this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJ7bnkVbI88&t=0s.. Adele was born in 1988 in London, and is a well known British singer/songwriter. Adele has released three albums in her career: 19, 21, 25 and Adele has thirteen hits on the billboard top 100 chart as of 2017. Adele started her career in 2006 when a video of hers was

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