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Postmodern Art:
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This 13 page paper compares and contrasts the postmodern work of dancer Pina Bausch and theatre practitioner Ariane Mnouschkine. This paper discusses the similarities and differences in their approach to postmodernism. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: GSPstmdr.rtf
Postmodern Dance
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This 12 page paper provides an overview of postmodern dance with a focus on Trisha Brown and Bill T. Jones. Merce Cunningham's role in the form of dance is discussed as well. Postmodernism as a concept is also defined and discussed. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: SA114pst.wps
Review of Doris Humphrey and Her Dance
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A 6 page paper which examines the life
and career of Doris Humphrey. The paper also discussed her style and a few of her
dances. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: RAdorish.rtf
Rock and Roll Sociological Examinations: African Americans
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An 7 page paper
which discusses various aspects of the African American culture as it involves music and
community. "Spectacular Vernaculars" by Russell A. Potter is utilized in terms of
addressing the hip hop and rap community. In addition, Marlon Rigg's documentary style
productions, "Ethnic Notions" and "Black is...Black aint" are discussed as they relate to
Rigg's work. The second half of the paper addresses the Chicago steppers movement,
examining its history and it place between Motown and hip hop. Bibliography lists 2
additional sources.
Filename: RAhiphop.rtf
ROMANTIC BALLET
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This 3 page paper discusses the development of the romantic ballet form. Major choreographers are discussed as well as the ballets they are known for. History, movement, and evolution of the form are discussed. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MBballet.rtf
Russes Ballet
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A 14 page paper which discusses how the Russes Ballet influenced the
society of the times. During the first decade of the 1900s fashion for women was
incredibly conservative, leaving almost nothing on the human body showing. With the
Russes Ballet came very risqué costumes that flowed with the body, and costumes that
often revealed a great deal of the body, if not complete nudity occasionally. The paper
discusses the society of the time, the fashions of the time, and the changes that were soon
seen in the fashion industry due to the revealing nature of the costumes seen in the Russes
Ballet. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: RArusses.wps
Ruth St. Denis' Radha
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9 pages in length. Ruth St. Denis had a point to make. This "tireless champion of dance as an independent art form" (National Ballet of China, no date) infused her entire being with the pursuit of earning dance its rightful place alongside sculpture, painting, architecture and every other modality of accepted artistry and inevitably – not without much struggle and strife on her part, however – achieved her lifelong goal. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCRadha.rtf
Sergei Prokofiev’s “Romeo and Juliet”
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This 5 page report
discusses one of the world’s best-known ballets and musical
scores, Sergei Prokofiev’s “Romeo and Juliet.” This analysis
focuses on the second part or suite of the first movement which
is referred to as “A Scene” or “The Street Awakens.” Bibliography
lists one source.
Filename: BWprorom.rtf
The American Dance Festival / Article Review
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A 3 page review of Linda Belans' nine-part series 'The American Dance Festival: Where It Is and Where It's Going' in the online dance journal Talk About Dance. It covers the various problems encountered by a modern dance company, and concludes with an analysis of how these problems are common to all arts organizations today. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Danceart.wps
The Cakewalk Dance
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This 6 page paper discusses the cakewalk dance, how it was created and the popularity it enjoyed in the United States and Paris. Slaves created the dance as a parody, to mock their masters. The dance found itself in the mainstream first through slave owners holding contests and then, through minstrels. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PGckdnc.rtf
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