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…at an original sculpture of the dancing god. The piece is named Shiva Nataraja (Lord of the Dance). It is an archetypal sculpture made in the late tenth century by an unknown artist and was found in a temple near Pondicherry, India. The sculpture my parents have…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…. A dance will be held at Mouseport's Champagne Tower on the 4th of September in celebration." <Tab/>This is my big chance, thought Emma, I can finally meet Daddy! <Tab/>"Emma, what is all that racket?" asked her stepmother. &lt…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The Somber Dance Theodore Roethke, poet and author, has contributed many well-known pieces to American literature. Roethke wrote close to 200 notebooks worth of poems. Only three percent of the poems in his notebooks were actually published…
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…The movie, Dances With Wolves starts off about a soldier in the U.S. Union who runs away from a military hospital because his foot was about to be amputated. This story takes place around the time of the Oregon Trail. I’m not actually sure but I…
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…of dance. Our subject today is the three most dominant styles of this new wave, popping, or the Electric Boogie, hip hop/break dancing, also known as old school dance, and the trance/house or new school dance. The television show “Soul Train” was really one…
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Category: /History
…lifestyle. The mythology of the Indians was addressing their origin, history, deities and ancestors to give thanks whenever they were thankful for animals they killed. I think the title "Dances with Wolves" is a metaphor. Wolves are thought as very…
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…"Dances with Wolves" is the story of Lt. Dunbar, whose exploration of the Western frontier becomes mirrored in a search for his own identity. The film is shot as a narrative in continuous development, with Dunbar providing a voice-over narrative…
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…kill them for sport and leave the bodies to rot. An example is from Dances with Wolves when the Indians hunted the buffalo herd for days only to find dead carcasses all over the plains leaving most of the buffalo to go to waste. The Indians respected…
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Dances With Wolves Dances With Wolves is a western - a rather obvious statement, but its director, Kevin Costner, has created something far removed from the popular western of the 50's and 60's. Westerns have not been a fashionable genre for some time…
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…How, as a director, would you present the role of Michael in Friel's 'Dancing At Lughnasa'? What theatrical impact would you hope to achieve for the audience? AS with every character, a director must analyse and interpret Michael as they see him…
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