Explore the captivating debate on whether dance is a sport or an art form in our latest article. Uncover how dance seamlessly blends physical prowess with artistic expression. Perfect for dancers, sports enthusiasts, and art lovers alike! Read now for a fresh perspective on the multifaceted nature of dance.
Many years ago there was an art show for kids on UK TV which would show a gallery of viewers pictures while playing Left Bank Two. When I got to a year of dancers I thought I should at least put them to music once, but finding something to fit them all would be impossible, so I thought I'd make a musical gallery with that vibe.
Here it is. A year of Fridays & some easy listening.
A hand drawn animated video. A rainbowappears and disappears on screen with sparkly ends as the title screen reads: Project #FridaySparklyDancers. Sparkles and rainbows and groovy moves. Initial target: add a dancer every Friday until I run out of space. Secondary target: may as well try and do it for a year now..." Easy listening music comes in and a series of 52 clouds drift by, some going left, some right. Each has a rainbow appearing and disappearing, and a single dancer doing their unique and occasionally inexplicable moves. Each cloud has a number, showing which week they were the dancer for. At the end the copy reads "Have a good weekend if you possibly can" with the word good also surrounded by the words sparkly, wonderful, funky, joyful, splendid and relaxing.
Ballroom dance classes offer a variety of benefits, including improved physical fitness, posture, and muscle tone. They provide emotional advantages like stress relief, mood enhancement, and increased confidence. Socially, they help build connections and enhance relationships. Additionally, dancing promotes mental health by...
This Trance night is a bit different, we’re watching the playoffs and the #Oilers are in a do or die situation.
You’re still welcome to listen in though! https://cjsr.streamon.fm
Skye is watching the game with us too.. We’ll join in on the music once the game is done
We’re also celebrating my own author paper! #PLUR#Ravers#Electro#Dance
She made a conscious effort to smile on the inside, to school her thoughts in such a way that she was neither muttering hostilities nor trembling with fear.
And the odd thing -- or maybe it wasn't so odd! -- was that when she smiled inside she stood taller, walked with an easy grace, looked at the world with open, clear eyes, and . . . smiled on the outside as well.
May the artwork take you to a place of magical romance and deep, calming joy, bringing a smile of gladness to your face and heart every time you see it.
Kumina, an Afro-Jamaican religion based on communication with the ancestors, has Congolese origins and was brought to Jamaica by indentured Africans in the 1840s-1860s. The ritual dance, along with drumming that summons and controls the spirits, “seems to be the bridge between esoteric and the exotic...” (Olive Lewin, “Jamaica’s Folk Music”)
There's a photography technique I use that I never see anyone else do so it's time I share it. I use it to capture action shots of people... typically dancing.
Most people would handle these situations by zooming in, spraying and praying, or being exceedingly patient for that ONE shot to materialize.
Those strategies were too unreliable for me so I learned to move with my subjects.
I pre-focus the lens for a set distance, wide-angle, full manual, and set the camera against my cheek. I move the camera only by moving my feet. If my subject twists, I twist. If they step toward me, I step back so they stay in focus.
Because I’m not using any viewfinder, my peripheral vision is good. You immerse yourself in the scene. When it feels right you shoot blind. With practice, your shots will line up.
You obviously will need good balance and confident footwork for this. I'm reaching back on years of Shaolin Kung Fu. If you've done dance or martial arts, you can get the hang of this.
Greetings, myth lovers! Join us for Monday's theme: #Dance! Which myths feature someone who dances or #dancing? In which myths do #dances play an important role? Use the hashtag #MythologyMonday for boosts!
🎨 Dancing Apsaras, female spirits of the clouds and waters in Hindu and Buddhist mythology
"Block Rockin' Beats" is a high-energy big beat track by The Chemical Brothers. Released in 1997 as the lead single from their album "Dig Your Own Hole", it topped the UK singles chart. The song's iconic bassline and samples make it a dance floor classic.
Is Dance a Sport or Art Form? Understanding Its Multifaceted Nature (medium.com)
Explore the captivating debate on whether dance is a sport or an art form in our latest article. Uncover how dance seamlessly blends physical prowess with artistic expression. Perfect for dancers, sports enthusiasts, and art lovers alike! Read now for a fresh perspective on the multifaceted nature of dance.
Why Take Ballroom Dance Classes ? (www.quicksteps.com.au)
Ballroom dance classes offer a variety of benefits, including improved physical fitness, posture, and muscle tone. They provide emotional advantages like stress relief, mood enhancement, and increased confidence. Socially, they help build connections and enhance relationships. Additionally, dancing promotes mental health by...