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  2. Peter Ekkart - Wikipedia

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    Peter Ekkart is a professional dancer, dance teacher, dance school owner, and choreographer. ... Ekkart organized high-level dance seminars, congresses, national and ...

  3. Cecchetti method - Wikipedia

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    A dancer who achieves a pass condition must wait two years before attempting the next exam level. Student level examinations: designed to be more technically demanding and to provide a solid technical base so that when the dancer reaches higher levels, they can focus more on artistry. Examiners will correct some things, such as pirouette and ...

  4. Irish stepdance - Wikipedia

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    The remaining traditional set dances are primarily danced at championship levels. These tunes vary in tempo to allow for more difficult steps for higher level dancers. An unusual feature of the set dance tune is that many are "crooked", with some of the parts, or sections, of the tunes departing from the common 8 bar formula. The crooked tune ...

  5. Normani Is Always Worth Waiting For - AOL

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    The night was filled with a number of Normani nonnegotiables including high-level dance moves (courtesy of award-winning pop-music choreographer Parris Goebel) and a setlist of sultry tracks ...

  6. Dance education - Wikipedia

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    Dance workshops generally go from a day to a week, often in Summer, and offer a variety of dancers an opportunity to hone their skills. [7] Dance intensives are generally for higher-level dancers. They have a more focused lesson plan than workshops, and last between two weeks and a month. [7]

  7. List of dancers - Wikipedia

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    With their highly acrobatic technique, high level of artistry and daring innovations, they were considered by many the greatest tap dancers of their day. Bronislava Nijinska (1891–1972), Polish and Russian ballet dancer. Vaslav Fomich Nijinsky (March 12, 1889 – April 8, 1950), Polish ballet dancer and choreographer. Nijinsky was one of the ...

  8. Principal dancer - Wikipedia

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    That process can take multiple performance seasons or even years to achieve based on skill level and company interest. It is a coveted position in the company and the most prominent position a dancer can receive. The term is used mostly in ballet but can be used in other forms as well, such as modern dance. They are usually the star of the ballet.

  9. IB Group 6 subjects - Wikipedia

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    The Group 6: The Arts subjects of the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme consist of five courses at both Standard Level (SL) and Higher Level (HL): Dance, Music, Theatre, Visual Arts, and Film. [1] The transdisciplinary course Literature and Performance (satisfying the requirements of Groups 1 and 6) is also available at Standard ...