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…paved the way for all modern dancers and choreographers who were to follow her. Learning About Dance pg.61-62 Denishawn was a dance school created in 1915 by Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn. Denis and Shawn were greatly inspired by different cultures…
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…in significant educational outcomes (e.g., self-esteem, critical thinking, cross-cultural thinking, body/kinesthetic intelligence, interdisciplinary perspectives)? History Dance first appeared in the American public schools at the turn of the century. Elizabeth…
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…was a school! they created together. Designed to bolster body, mind and soul, the institution sprouted branches throughout America and its wildly eclectic curriculum embaced everytin from ballet to all mannes of Eurasian dances. Touring exensively, the company…
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…enrolled me in my first dance class. I really enjoyed it and continued to take classes almost every year. In high school I decided to join the drill team. It was ok at first, but then the instructor changed and it just wasn't fun any more so at the end…
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…gracefulness. She is best known for her three minute solo of "The Dying Swan". Pavlova traveled all over the world and could often make people cry when she danced this piece. She studied at the Imperial Ballet School and then joined the Imperial Ballet Company…
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…there that were meant to dance, as luck would have it, they ended up deaf, but they were still meant to dance. In the early years, an interpreter was provided for signed translation of music during school productions. Later, a song was requested which did…
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…history and development of flamenco dancing FLAMENCO BAILE: A LIVING HISTORY Flamenco is not merely a style of music, song or dance from Spain but rather a way of life that influences the daily activities of many individuals…
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…, onstage and onscreen. Gene Kelly is an American tap and ballet dancer, choreographer, actor, and director, known for his work in motion-picture musicals. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he studied at his mother's dance school, and first won…
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…. Breaking is the most popular style of hip hop dancing and it has been spreading all over the world while new school dancing such as hip hop and house limited to big cities in the US and Japan. It was late 60s, early 70s when people started a sort of b-boying…
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…and all of his school problems. John and I decided to go to dance. We went to the club called Liquid Room, also called Rave. Liquid Room is a popular club where most teenagers go. This was my first time going to the Liquid Room. I saw a lot of people getting…
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