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hauntedbystorytelling · 4 months
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Umbo (Otto Umbehr) (1902-1980) ~ Günther-Schule, um 1935-36. | src Schneider-Henn (pdf)
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newyorkthegoldenage · 5 months
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Fred Astaire demonstrates a dance step with Jo Ann Giles as his ballroom dancing instructors watch at his studio in New York, December 15, 1946.
Photo: Associated Press via WHNT
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lizardbytheriver · 2 months
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This is a GoFundMe (shouted-out by The Kavernacle) for a Dance School in Palestine that was recently bombed. The Camps Breakerz Crew (CB Crew) is a dance team/group/school for Palestinian Children. It was established in 2003. It helps Palestinian Children to express their emotions and to heal, through the power of dance. The Camps Breakerz Dance School was bombed on February 23rd, 2024. Multiple causalities, at least two children were killed (may their souls rest in peace). The School needs donations to rebuild its studio. If you care about Children, Palestinians, or Artforms such as Dancing... this is a noble cause to support. Dance provides a healthy outlet for many people. Lets ensure that Palestinian Children have their dance group/school. Lets ensure that Palestine can rebuild.
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lallilalia · 11 months
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Please stop staring at my mommy milkers
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europeandance · 1 year
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Dance School for Kids and teens
Kids dance classes in London at the European College of Dance. London based professional dance school for children and young people.
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Website: Dance School for Kids and teens
Phone: +44 7985510192
Address: Unit 20 Skylines Village, London, England, E149TS
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prose-mortem · 1 year
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When It All Syncs Up ARC Review
Rating: 5/5 Stars
When It All Syncs Up was so good, I was shocked to learn that it is a debut! Sixteen-year-old Aisha is experiencing racism and bullying at her ballet school in Alberta, so when she is given the opportunity to audition at a new school in Toronto and be closer to her best friend (Neil), she leaps at the chance. She is forced to reconcile with Neil's hardships while holding space for her new love interest (Ollie) and her own mental health issues. Aisha has a complicated relationship with her body and food thanks to an abusive mother and previous dance teacher who pushed her to conform to the standard, "ideal" ballerina body. When she and Neil have a difficult time connecting during their dance duos, her estranged mother starts contacting her again, and Aisha starts noticing that her mental health is spiraling, she is forced to choose between who she has been told she has to be to seem worthy to others and how to find her worthiness in who she naturally is.
This book made me cry, and it gives some valuable insights into how harsh the ballet world can be, specifically for Black people. We've heard plenty of stories about white ballerinas and the struggles they face in the industry, but this narrative adds many more layers and delineates how much harder it is for Black ballerinas just to exist in the same spaces as their white peers. The mental health journeys in the book are relevant and relatable, and the author did a fantastic job of representing them. As someone who experienced depersonalization a lot in my teen years due to abuse, I really resonated with that precinct of Aisha's story. I am not flippantly saying this because it is Black History Month (this book came to me unexpectedly)- When It All Syncs Up is truly one of my favorite books so far this year, and I think it is a staple in contemporary YA readership. Buy it for yourself, buy it for your age-appropriate teens, and take the time to really digest it. (The author has clear content warnings at the beginning of the book for those who want to make sure they can read it safely.)
I will read anything Maya Ameyaw writes in the future. These characters were so real and well-developed. When It All Syncs Up should be required reading for any dance school's students in order to cultivate awareness, acceptance, and allyship of/for Black people's experiences in the industry. High school libraries should have this on their shelves as well. Thank you to Netgalley, Maya Ameyaw, and the publishers at Annick Press for sending me an e-ARC of this gem. I will be recommending it to everyone!
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anatomyepitome · 1 year
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vierran45 · 1 year
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ucanji20 · 2 years
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Why Indian Weddings are incomplete without dance?
When we say Indian weddings are so much fun, we mean it and you would agree too. From dressing up in the brightest and blingiest outfits to elaborative ceremonies and functions, and of course the food, Indian weddings are a lot of fun. But what makes Indian Weddings stand out among the crowd is the mad dancing. “Shadi Wala Dance” is actually a thing in India which is specially choreographed. While the bride and the groom are surely a centre of attraction at weddings, the second most awaited moments at the weddings are the dance performances of family & friends. To help you get started, team Ucanji with their skilled dance choreographers have a list of Bollywood Wedding Dance videos and choreographies that may help you nail your performance.
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The most popular dance forms that are performed at every Indian wedding are Bhangra and Bollywood.
Well of course Bhangra because Indian weddings are incomplete without some full-on energetic Bhangra moves. Although it’s a traditional dance form of Punjab, entire Northern India dances to the beats of Punjabi dhol and rhythms. Bhangra Dancing is all about having fun and stomping one's feet to the rhythm of the music. A chance to dance to the distinctive rhythms and melodies of Punjabi music is an integral part of the experience. Bhangra beautifully mirrors the liveliness and dynamism of the people of Punjab, and a Bhangra performance during a wedding turns into a mass performance with every guest joining in.
Bollywood has a massive impact on everything Indian, especially weddings. Every wedding will have at least one filmy performance on ‘Bole Chudiyan’ or any other fancy Bollywood song. Dancing to the famous hook steps of Bollywood Songs has now become a wedding ritual. Whether you are a newcomer or a Bollywood dancing aficionado, our online dance class is the perfect place for you to explore your talent. Learn from our expert dance choreographers all basic to advance level Bollywood dancing. So, the next time you are at a wedding function, you can ace the dance floor with your perfect Bollywood dance moves.
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Importance of Dancing at Indian Weddings
Indian Weddings have a ceremony completely dedicated to singing and dancing, that’s how much we Indians love to dance. The Sangeet ceremony is the most important part of the wedding, yes, more than the actual wedding pheras. No, not really but it’s the lifeblood of a wedding. Friends and family begin their performance rehearsals as the big day draws near. Under the guidance of skilled choreographers and interesting dance choreographies, learning wedding dance performances gets easier with Ucanji.
Every Indian wedding is different from one other depending on the cultural background of the bride and the groom. There are Punjabi weddings, Rajasthani weddings, Gujarati weddings, South Indian weddings, and many more. Each has different traditions. But one thing that binds them all together is the dancing ritual.
Weddings in India have transformed from being austere and all about traditions to glamorous and cinematic. Gone are the days when the sangeet ceremony used to be all about traditional “Shadi ke geet”. Now the sangeet ceremony is a planned event of the extravagant musical affair, which isn’t restricted to just females. It has earned its place as a pre-wedding event where the entire family from both sides dance their heart off. Wedding Dance is a thing now and learning wedding dance online is the latest trend.
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Indian Dancing can be as extreme as anything else in India. Dancing in India roots in the ancient form of art that represents the broader spectrum of Indian Heritage. The conclusion is that Indians love to dance. It’s an integral representation of Indian Culture and Indian weddings are the epitome of India’s cultural beauty. 
SOURCE URL:  https://www.reddit.com/user/Ucanji/comments/y9ong5/why_indian_weddings_are_incomplete_without_dance/
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Ernst Schneider :: Tanzbühne Rudolf von Laban: Narrenspiegel, 1926. | src Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Kunstbibliothek
Ernst Schneider :: Dance scene von Rudolf von Laban: Fool's Mirror, 1926. | src Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Kunstbibliothek
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nesuimaru · 2 years
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studiokreacjiruchu · 10 days
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niebieskieoko · 2 months
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k12academics · 2 months
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The School of Theatre and Dance is committed to actively advancing an environment of diversity, equity and inclusion and to the unceasing work of anti-racism in all that we do.
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littlewalken · 3 months
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You can't look away
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marshalwilliam · 4 months
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