Should lifts be permitted in dance competitions?
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Yes
Lifts should be permitted in dance competitions. Dance is a beautiful art form that represents movement
No
Dance is the movement and visual verse of the arts. To become a professional not only takes talent,
by Jeni Rosier
Martha Graham changed the whole concept of dance in many ways. Along with her German counterpart, Mary Wigman (who she never met)
There is a spirit in dance that speaks all languages. No matter where one may be in the world, no matter how out of place you may
Creating a piece as a choreographic experience was an interesting journey, there were absolutely no specific ideas to begin with,
41 Article Titles on Performance Dance
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- Dance reviews: Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake (1 article)
- The re-emergence of Eleanor Powell: Profile of a dancer (1 article)
- The choreographic experience in contemporary dance (6 articles)
- Website reviews: Dancemagazine.com (1 article)
- Alicia Alonso:Cuban Prima Ballerina Assoluta and choreographer (2 articles)
- A look at the top ballroom dancing competitions in the United States (1 article)
- Should lifts be permitted in dance competitions? (4 articles)
- How modern dance competitions are scored (1 article)
- How to perform good spins and turns in ballroom dancing (1 article)
- The most memorable ballet dance performances (3 articles)
- Ballet reviews: Pennsylvania Ballet performs The Nutcracker (1 article)
- Czech Polka live entertainment at the Westfest Festival in Texas (1 article)
- Performance dance: What did Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, Sammy Davis Jr., and Michael Jackson have in common? (1 article)
- Reviews: Zagreb Folk Dance Ensemble (1 article)
- Reflections on the dance partnership of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers (5 articles)
- How to start glowstringing (1 article)
- A look at the popularity of dancesport (1 article)
- Notable modern dance performances (1 article)
- Richard Alston: World-class contemporary choreographer (1 article)
- The Chippendale Dancers: Behind the bow ties (1 article)
- Dance as a universal art (5 articles)
- Preparation for your first dance performance (6 articles)
- Ballet dancing: Behind the scenes (5 articles)
- Humor: Parents' guide to enduring the dance recital (13 articles)
- Theatrical reviews: Trisha Brown Dance Company, at the Joyce Theater, New York City (1 article)
- Classical ballet: Ballerinas in the limelight since the 19th century (3 articles)
- Who are the Bellydance Superstars (BDSS)? (2 articles)
- The history and prominence of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater (1 article)
- The Georgian State Dance Troupe: Eastern Europe's finest folk dancers (2 articles)
- How America's musical theater tradition influenced dance trends (4 articles)
- The loss of art in ballet (3 articles)
- Blue Angel Cabaret: The performance art "scandal" of New York City (1 article)
- The legacy of Gregory Hines in the history of dance (2 articles)
- The legacy of Martha Graham in the history of dance (2 articles)
- Ballet review: The Moscow Festival Ballet perform Sleeping Beauty (1 article)
- Interview: Tory Dobrin, director Les Ballets Trockeradero (1 article)
- Finding the Bolshoi Ballet on DVD (1 article)
- Young Canadians and the Calgary Stampede dance competitions (1 article)
- Dance show reviews: Unity Dance Ensemble's Red Carpet (1 article)


