| 51. | Keith Cross Two days this week, for two hours, Keith Cross came to teach us to dance for a dance workshop. On Monday, the 10th, after we met Keith, we warmed up for about forty-five minutes to an hour. ... Then we all got together and we had the opportunity to ask Keith any questions about dance or about him...
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| 52. | Hopi Snake Dance Hopi Snake Dance
The Hopi Indians amazed the American society of their time. The ritual snake dance that they performed yearly drew the attention of Americans throughout the United States. The snake dance is a dance like no other. Americans had witnessed the ballet, modern dance and ballroom da...
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| 53. | Doris Humphrey Doris Humphrey was born in Oak Park, Illinois on October 17, 1895. Her mother, Julia Ellen Wells, was a concert pianist who also taught piano, and her father, Horace Buckingham Humphrey, was a journalist and owned the Palace Hotel, which was a home for vaudeville performers. ...
Doris showed an...
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| 54. | Stolen Generations Who are the ‘Stolen Generations’ and what were the policies that resulted in the ‘Stolen Generations’? What are the main health issues and ongoing effects associated with the ‘Stolen Generations’? ... Generations of Indigenous families continue to bear the brunt of government policies and practices...
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| 55. | kinesthetic awareness Kinesthetic Awareness
Kinesthetic awareness is defined as possessing a sense of your movements within space during activity. ... Dance training is very useful in developing a kinesthetic sense. ...
Not only can professional dancers benefit from kinesthetic awareness developed through dance tra...
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| 56. | things fall apart by chinua achebe In Things Fall Apart, power, strength, aggression, and force define manhood. ... In Things Fall Apart, Okonkwo demonstrated the urge when he danced to the rhythm. ... This is the peak of the dance when the crowd, as Achebe describes it, “Rose to a frenzy, the people surged forward. ... The war da...
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| 57. | Here to stay The dancers were perfectly synchronized and in harmony with the upbeat music. It was like watching a beautiful work of art instantaneously coming together. Each dancer had a part, but it was only when they moved together that the group could truly inspire and motivate the audience. It was only two h...
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| 58. | erethrsjsht Throughout Australian history a racist attitude towards Aboriginals has been a significant issue. The instant the early settlers arrived on our shores and colonised, the Aboriginals have been fighting for the survival of their culture. The Aboriginals haven been assimilated, subjugated and marginali...
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| 59. | my place sally morgan Sally Morgan, My Place ( 1987)
My Place was first published in 1987, one year before Australias Bicentennial celebrations. ...
While younger Aboriginal writers in English, such as Sally Morgan, assert a new found pride in their Aboriginality, by contrast My Place tells the moving story of part...
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| 60. | History of Tap THE ROOTS OF A TAP BEAT
Tap dance is not a form that originates from one specific place, region, or culture. But, main elements of tap dance, such as improvisation and rhythm, have their origin in Africa. ... Later, in accordance with tap, this stopping would be on proper wooden ground.
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| 61. | Reconciliation Australia One of the most important issues facing modern Australia at the close of the twentieth century was the process of reconciliation with indigenous Australians. Reconciliation has been a major controversial issue in recent years. It has affected indigenous Aborigines and non-indigenous people throughou...
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| 62. | Wade Robson Project The Wade Robson Project
The Wade Robson Project, was a sort of television reality show for amateur dancers throughout the country, cooked up by MTV. This series was designed and conducted with MTV and Wade Robson. Wade Robson is one of the foremost choreographers for modern pop dancing in the ...
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| 63. | Ballet The concept of ballet developed out of the Middle Ages and displayed its richness and gloriousness at medieval processions, tournaments, and banquets. ... The same Greek revival was the drive behind the first ballet. The ballet first appeared in the French Court, ordered by Queen Mother Catherine ...
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| 64. | flamenco I like Flamenco, because it is part of my heritage.
Flamenco is my favorite activity, because it is an individualistic, yet structured folk art from Andalusia, Spain, which is often improvised and spontaneous. ... For this reason, I started learning more about Flamenco in 1995, the year when ...
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| 65. | My PLace Sally Morgan ... The novel “My Place” traces the personal development of its author, Sally Morgan and through it she exposes many of the people who are so important to her life.
The person who has a lot to do with Sally’s life is Nan and throughout the book you will see how much Nan means to Sally and Sally’...
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| 66. | pOPULAR aCULTURE There are several factors that shape and influence popular culture but none more so than music. There have been several cultural, events and movements that have shaped and influenced popular culture. ... " - Ollie Olsen
The hard-ons were the first punk band since the 1980’s to become popular. ......
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| 67. | Reconciliation the healing process in Aborigines The threat of a federal election because govenments and the Australian people cannot decide what to do over the issue of Native Title sums up why it is that Australian needs genuine reconciliation with its native people. A real basis for the healing process of reconsiliation will be based on the fac...
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| 68. | Anthropology auto aloof publicly. In contrast the Finnish culture, through my experience, is very warm and open. My mother’s father is a Finn. The earliest full memory I have is of my grandfather and my great grandmother speaking in Finn. I had no idea what to make of these strange noises. My four-year-old mind decid...
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| 69. | Future of The Music Industry
The Future of Music
The Future Record Industry
Abstract
Statistical methods are used in the business decision-making process. ... This application paper uses secondary data collected through research in an int...
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| 70. | gggreg “All rivers, creeks and wetlands of land near the Swan Valley were the living cathedrals of Aboriginal spirituality” - Robert Bropho – Noongar Representative (Sep. 14, 1994) The old Swan Brewery site on Mounts Bay Road is without a doubt, on one of the finest locations in Western Australia. The once...
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| 71. | Compare and Contrast our dance piece with the dance piece Rooster Christopher Bruce takes up animal/bird-like features and characteristics to express and also associate the male character with the Rooster he is portraying. He moves his head in the way a Rooster would, and holds his hands under his arms as a symbol for a Roosters wings. ... The fact that the man i...
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| 72. | my papas waltz In Theodor Roethkes "My Papas waltz" the reader finds a horrid
experiance, the beating of a child by his father, which is told in a way
of a romantic and beutifull dance - the waltz. ... He
tries to beutify the experience by making it a waltz. ...
The central image in the poem is the ...
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| 73. | Analysis of Rabbit Proof Fence The film Rabbit Proof Fence is the true story of Molly Craig, a young Aboriginal girl who leads her younger sister and cousin in an escape from an internment camp, set up as a part of a government policy to train Aboriginal children as domestic workers and integrate them into white society. This con...
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| 74. | Graeme Murphy Boxes GRAEME MURPHY – BOXES
“BOXES reflect on a world where physical barriers are erected knowingly, and too often unknowingly; a world where we strive to measure everything in our physical universe. ... ” - Murphy
Choreographer Graeme Murphy,
From Sydney Dance Company, is widely recognized as o...
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| 75. | Sports in high school THE GREENWAVE ROLL My fellow Greenwaves, I have for you “The Rest Of The Story”, of The Greenwave Roll. It was a beautiful night and the kind of weather made for football a little cool,but the kind of weather our elders would call nippy. When the Trojans came out on the field, the Greenwave Family w...
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| 76. | Night of Passion Angels of Dance was performed by students of Santafe Community College. Dance theatre of Santa Fe and the Visual and Performing Arts Department presented. I went to the auditorium with my friend. I did all my working during the daytime and I had a dinner. I was relaxed and ready to appreciate the da...
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| 77. | The Disqualification This essay will analyze a specific scene from the Australian made movie Strictly Ballroom. Set in 1993. The scene begins towards the end of the movie where Scott and Fran have been disqualified. Barry Fife is the head of the dance Federation; he is the one at the microphone, yelling that Scott and F...
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| 78. | Deadly Unna? Written by Phillip Gwynne, Deadly Unna? is a contemporary and well written novel. The chronicle is primarily based on the correlation between the neighbouring Aboriginals and whites that only congregate when they are playing football. These racial issues are a major concern to Gary Black, a teenager...
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| 79. | Isadora Duncan Isadora Duncan: The Pioneer of Modern Dance
The twentieth century. ... Dance, as the world new it, would be forever changed and at the forefront of this movement was Isadora Duncan.
Isadora was born Angela Duncan on May 28th 1878, in San Francisco, California. Her father, Joseph Charle...
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| 80. | Study of the Community of Cooma Nature of the Community
Cooma is a relatively small country town situated approximately halfway between Canberra and the Snowy Mountains. ... It is commonly referred to as the Cooma-Monaro region.
Archaeologists believe that Aboriginal people had been living in the Cooma-Monaro region for ...
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| 81. | Historical development of electronic music Introduction
In this assignment I will look into the following:
• Disco
• House
• Techno
• Hip-Hop
• The historical development of electronic instruments
In each of the music styles I will look at the following sections:
• History and development
• Performers and there compositions
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| 82. | Assimilation of Australian Aboriginals and Aniu of Japan The Aboriginals and the Ainu
Geography:
Aboriginals: Australia
Ainu: The Kurile Islands are a chain of about 30 large and 20 small volcanic islands in far eastern Russia, separating the Sea of Okhotsk from the Pacific Ocean. The islands extend for about 1,200 km (746 mi) from north...
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| 83. | Life ...
In Oarths, the village where they lived, they met priests, people who worked all day long, and a modest yet extremely valuable way of life. ... The family used to go out and dance, play guitars, songs, drink alcohol and enjoy life till midnight. All the town gathered in a little pub, to dan...
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| 84. | let me in i am here right now asking for you to let me into this site , acuualy to ACCEPT ME so come on dont be racist just let me in .drawing inspiration from friends who painted, sculpted, and composed 20th Century music. In 1988, Time Magazine named Martha Graham the Dancer of the Century. During her 70 ye...
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| 85. | Exploring indigineity and the quest for belonging in Katharine Susannah Prichards Coonardoo In Katharine Susannah Prichard’s Coonardoo, the reader quickly gains an awareness that the white station workers of the text both seek and require an affinity with the land to ensure its sustainability and to feel a sense of belonging. Sue Kossew, in her article, “Gender, Identity and Representatio...
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| 86. | Swing Heil
Swing Heil!
"It dont mean a thing if you aint got that swing." This is a quote form the movie Swing Kids, the movie is about a bunch of teenagers and how they are
basically obsessed with swing music. ... The three of the swing kids join the club every now and then to dance to swing mu...
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| 87. | Modernization influence on Indonesian culture Modernization influence on Indonesian culture
Indonesia has always been an object of curiosity and source of information for the Western scientists. ...
For example dance that is big part of Indonesian culture is also a part of the tourism industry. ... The dance is always changing to meet ...
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| 88. | Song and Dance of Western Plains Indians ... The culture of the Central Plains Indians has not really changed after almost being lost from American Government by them banning and prohibiting a main aspect of there life, there song and dance. Through readings, in-class discussion, and listening knowledge I will show how central plains I...
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| 89. | salsa The word "Salsa"- translates to mean, "sauce. ...
Although salseros are found in most Latin American countries, the term
"salsa" is often associated with Puerto Rican musicians. It is often regarded
as being fast-paced and vivid; but salsa can also be slow and romantic. Salsa
describes a m...
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| 90. | Isadora Duncan Isadora Duncan has been one of the most enduring influences on artistic culture throughout the twentieth century. ... Isadora, also a romantic, is credited with starting the modern dance movement as her practices allowed freedom of motion, an idea that had not been considered in previous times.
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| 91. | Aboriginal Treaty Referendum Why Ask The aboriginal affairs committee drafted a referendum on native land claims, and British Columbians will receive the ballot before May 2002. All British Columbians should return the ballot and let their vote count, because, as the committee chairperson John Les said, “This will give British Columbi...
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| 92. | Chicago Moive Essay Chicago was Choreographed by Rob Marshall, Composed by John Kander and Fred Ebb and was Play written by Bill Condon. Music, Dance and Theater where key elements in the movie Chicago. ...
The style if the movie is set in 1920s Chicago. ... Chicago is portraying that woman are very powerful and...
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| 93. | games Race for a girl Finding a partner is a very important issue for young people. One of the best places to find someone is definitely a house party. House parties are very nice places for social gathering. However people usually do not go to parties alone. They either go with their partner or go with a...
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| 94. | Apocalypso: Dancing When We Go. On September 29, 2003 the Western Kentucky University Theater and Dance Department presented Apocalypso, by William Donnelly in the Russell Miller Theatre. The show is about getting your life in order in case tomorrow never comes. Set in Florida, this dark comedy tracks the lives of eight different ...
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| 95. | Music and Dance of the African Ewe people For all those interested in conducting research in African music and dance, it is advisable to learn it correctly the first time and keep an open mind to the information at hand. ...
One thing is true to most Africans, though: they learn their music through a different process and therefore can...
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| 96. | Gene Kelly Eugene Curran Kelly was born on August 23, 1912 in Pittsburgh, PA, the third of five children. Kellys father, James Kelly, was a traveling record salesman and his mother, Harriet Curran Kelly, exposed her children to the arts. By the time Gene was eight, “The Five Kellys” (Jay, Jim, Gene, Louise,...
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| 97. | Whats Really Priceless What’s Really Priceless
Advertisements are seen everywhere we look. ... MasterCard’s “Priceless” commercials were viewed on television screens all across the country starting in 1997. ... They spent money on the tickets, souvenirs, food, and other miscellaneous items, but ultimately, their tri...
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| 98. | My Papa's Waltz Analysis Everybody has his or her own interpretation of dancing. Whether it be a minor social interaction or a drawn out affair, it usually leaves a good impression on those participating. My Papa’s Waltz by Theodore Roethke gives an account of a dance with a lasting yet unpleasant dance. As ambiguously writ...
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| 99. | Club Culture Club Culture
Raves are club’s held outside established dance venues in unconventional places which tend to feature certain genres of dance music including house, acid house, techno and jungle music.
‘Club culture’ is the expression given to youth cultures for whom dance clubs, and their eighties...
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| 100. | Obesity in Aboriginal Australians Nutrition – Obesity in the Indigenous Population
Prior to European settlement of Australia, the health of Aboriginal people was probably better than that of the Europeans. In the past 200 years there has been a considerable improvement in the health of non-Aboriginal Australians, and the deterior...
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