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…History of Country Line Dancing Queen Elizabeth I of England was responsible for introducing what was then called "country dancing" at court late in the 16th century. Up until then, the style of dancing among royalty in Europe was complicated…
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…of slavery. African-American women have often had emotional and psychological pressure put upon them “by many black men in leadership positions (school principals, school administrators, and preachers) who would often threaten to withhold assistance if black…
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…Native American Dance Thesis: Dance is important in the lives of Native American people. There is a large spiritual connection involved with Native American Dance. Dances are performed for many reasons, and there are a wide variety of styles…
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…The Ghost Dance Cult The Ghost Dance Cult was a religous movement among Native Americans during the late1800’s in the far west. It offered the Indians hope ofspiritual renewal and a return to their oldway of living. The religion promised that dead…
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…Should government keep new dance clubs from opening because they are a place where drug abuse and fights happen? No. Government should not have any authority to close the place unless there are violations going on with the business of the club…
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…As we all know, dance for centuries and centuries to come have been used by many to relate several messages. People use dancing as a way to tell stories, express feelings and for numerous other reasons. Dancing has a language of its own, no words…
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…The Origins of Afro-Caribbean Dance All forms of Afro-Caribbean dance have their roots in Africa. In the 15th to 18th century when the slaves were being brought over to America from Africa, they were mostly gathered from the western coast of North…
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…Post modernism War in Vietnam Time of women's liberation Old dance forms were not up to date with cultures Judson church movement Sharon Davis 1960's Freedom to dance without censorship Baptism memorial church originally lead by Robert Dunn First…
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…As a well-established and extensively trained dancer I find the long-term misconceptions of dance quite irritating. The definition of dance has become outdated and it is disheartening to recognize that the overall public's opinion of the subject…
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…The narrator in “Blue Winds Dancing,” by Tom Whitecloud, talks about the day he comes home to his Indian community from college. The narrator is making his journey home for Christmas break. He explains the differences between the community which he…
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