He filled his whole body with his dancing. His movements were all very placed and precise. It was like he was gliding across the stage as if there was no gravity to hold him back. He breathed though his moves while he was dancing which made them very swift and swan-like. By changing the speed of his dancing like holding a pose longer than others or doing phrases quicker it helped him to make the audience feel his emotion along with him.
Confident dancers executed such creative choreography that struck the stage like lightening. Everything about the performance was almost magical, making it an unforgettable experience. From the various one of a kind costumes, to the genius lighting and the commendable background music made the show one that was outstanding. Texas Ballet Theater surprised me and put on an enjoyable performance. The performance was presented at the City Performance Hall on March 28, 2014 in downtown Dallas.
Dancing is typically a happy thing. One can tell Kane is happy by the way his body is happily dancing. Movement is also used in his wedding announcement. He is joyous. Motion is used as a method of showing emotions as well as to dramatize moments in the movie.
Everything was good and unforgettable. The theater is fancy, and the staff is pleasant and treated us great. The actors are amazing. In class, the professor spoke to us about actors having different roles in a play, but I never imagined that a whole play that required so many characters could have been perfectly done with only four. “The 39 Steps”, is a special kind of Broadway show.
Cajun and Creole music were very similar. The people loved the new emerging type of music, they danced and they sang to this lively, playful and peppy melodious music. The typical dance was a two-step and a waltz, but it didn’t end there. Other dances included the “Cajun one step” as known as the “Cajun jig,” and also the “Cajun Jitterbug.” Cajun dancers were truly passionate about their routines; they covered every inch of the dance floor to exhibit the proper steps and excitement that went along with the style of music. Music was a fundamental element of the social lives of the early Cajun society.
UCLA dance team members work very hard to perfect dances for sports events and various competitions. I greatly enjoyed watching the dance team on their National Completions for three different years. All three performances were incredible, within every year the UCLA dance team improved. Making their dances more appealing and amusing, resulting in getting closer to perfection. In the 2009 USA All-Star National Competition the UCLA dance team performed a belly/bolly wood dance.
Stage Hands brought a lot of excitement to the show, with there unique Broadway - rock style to the ACC crowd. They acted on stage and put up a performance to remember.
I figured out how to make a fool of myself and parade around the stage with confidence in my foolishness. The feeling that people loved me for something I could actually do made my whole world a new place. I become extremely happy, to the point of tears sometimes, and a tingling sensation flows over my body. Theater is my life. All that I am is a teenager with problems here and there, and a true passion for the stage.
Bret Grass has introduced himself to us as a big theatre person. Theatre is truly his passion. When speaking with him, I learned that being on stage being on stage has really helped him with his vocal presence on and off the stage. He never really had a problem speaking to people he doesn’t know. This being the case, would maybe be a reason for his interest in being on the television show, “Saturday
I’m a dancer who likes to dance to any music that I can easily make up choreography to. Whenever I always listen to music I tend to create a dance in my mind out of the song I am listening to. Honestly I really can't sum my life up only on one page but I’ll do my best. I love to laugh and have a good time, I'm usually smiling and if I’m not, most likely something’s wrong. I laugh over the littlest and stupidest things.