Wednesday, September 21, 2011

5 Claims

Claims:


The professionalism, precision and characterization of Phantom Regiment allows for near-perfect execution of the show's wide range of emotional contrasts: from arrogance, showcased through forte, marcato music and condescending, violent choreography,  to romance, expressed through graceful movements and a lyrical ballad, to combativeness, conveyed through brassy hits, percussive rhythms and fast-paced, militaristic visuals, to lamentation, through quiet music and slow drill, finally to vengefulness, underscored in the musically and visually strong and powerful finale to the saga of Spartacus. - A Scrap of Parchment


In this contemporary dance, choreographed by Mia Michaels, the varied confusion of the movement, pain and romance shown through the emotion, the regret expressed through the dull costume choice, and the dominating and agressive use of space create a sense of lighthearted passion between the two dancers. - My Everyday Sticky Waffle


[In this scene from Nick Cannons film Drumline, the aggressive and alert style, quick, narrow movement, and percussive, thundering rhythm] expresses[an alive sense of energetic celebration and modest jubilation]. - Case 1


This picture of the U.S. flag being raised on Iwo Jima in February, 23, 1945, shows the soldiers powerful and famous movement, swift and serious actions create the famous moment. - bill963


This passionate picture shows a strong sturctured, elegant ballet dancer expressing her confident sharp body language, elegant attire, and complex poised position. -Eddie


Two claims that stuck out to me really did so because of the sheer amount of descriptive words that fit into one sentence. I thought the claim about the contemporary dance was very strong.


Here is a link to a blog I was impressed with: http://ascrapofparchment.blogspot.com/

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