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HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL: SING IT for PS2, ds-nv

28th February

HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL: SING IT for PS2, ds-nv

The six High School Musical friends have decided to sign up for a National Musical competition. With the help of Kelsi and each other, they signed up and travel across America performing songs and dances to prove they have what it takes to earn the prestigious “America’s best amateur Musical” title. Game Features: Original Music game Stylus and Touch Screen Dance game Create your own Video clip Play as the movie characters or create your own Customizable clothes and look 25 different songs Abstract : Title : HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL: SING IT for PS2 Platform : PS2 Category : CHILDREN Mfg. SKU : 07013701 Limited Warranty : 30-Day money back from receiving date with 15% restocking fee for non-defective returns. Opened Games / Software may only be returned for same title during warranty period. No credit or refund after 30 days. Customer is responsible for returning defective products including DOA due to manufacturer unless testing is paid before shipping.

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Where could I find kids Dance lessons for competitions ect in Stoke On Trent?

27th February

I want to do slow dance& disco, I need a childrens dance school 12+ or something like that. I want a school that does competitions and stuff like that.
I need one in Stoke On Trent.
I can’t find one anywhere that does Comps!
HELP!!!

http://www.yellowbook.com

High School Musical 3: Senior Year Dance Nintendo Wii

22nd February

High School Musical 3: Senior Year Dance Nintendo Wii

Players once again step into the shoes of Troy, Gabriella, Sharpay, Ryan, Chad, and Taylor for another music- and dance-filled year as an East High Wildcat in High School Musical 3: Senior Year Dance!. Gamers can use their Wii Remote and Nunchuk to dance along to the rhythm of music from the third installment of Disney’s massively popular franchise, and players can also experience locations, scenes, and characters from the first three movies in the series. Personality quizzes let players know which of the characters they most resemble, but gamers seeking more originality can also create and customize their own character’s outfits, shoes, and hairstyles. Multiplayer modes include a competition in which gamers earn power-ups to negatively affect their opponent, and a co-op mode where players must dance in synch to earn higher scores. ~ Christopher Brown, All Game Guide

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Immerse yourself in the Colorful Goa Carnival

22nd February

Immerse Yourself In The Colorful Goa Carnival

Goa has always a special pride of place in our hearts. There is much more to Goa than just sun , white silvery sands and golden beaches . In Goa, they say , ‘life is beach’ . The whole world of Goa together with the lifestyle of the people revolve around these virgin beaches .

Beside the attractive Roman Catholic Churches , blue aqua of the sea , one of the great pleasures of visiting Goa is the Goa carnival. Every year in the month of February, Goa is all bustling with the activity. For the entire year Goan people waits anxiously for this three day long Goa carnival. This is a festival of glitz, glamour , music, dance , and colourful and bright costumes , plays and mock battles . This festival is unmatched to any other festival of India.

The original reason behind the carnival was to celebrate the arrival of spring. It is a legacy of the Portugeese which was originated in the 18th century. But it has still maintain its true essence. It was earlier a Christian festival but now with the change of time it is bringing smile on the faces of other community people. Breaking the barriers of caste , creed , age and status , all Goans and tourists enjoy the carnival to its extreme.

With the arrival of king Momo , chosen by the local people, the three day long carnival begins . King Momo makes a traditional decree by ordering his subjects to forget their all tensions and worries and have a good time.

Panji, the capital city of Goa holds this colorful procession . The riots of color , music dance, fancy parades all these things will at once attract your eyes. One of the major attraction of this event are the historic plays enacted by men only. Even the women characters are also played by the men dressed in colorful female attires. Many competitions, functions are organized and king Momo distributed the prizes to the winners. A great quantity of fenny is consumed during this festival.

Whole Goa turns into a party zones. Live music bands and grand ball dance programmes organized in the evening will surely spellbound you. Goan government organizes special tour packages during this festival . Due to heavy rush , all the Goan hotels filled with tourists . So it is wise to book the hotels in advance .

Come and immerse  yourself in the colours of Goa carnnival.

 

 

Jolly Mazumdar
http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/immerse-yourself-in-the-colorful-goa-carnival-741527.html

(In Stock Now!) 2 x Dance Dance Revolution DDR Champion Arcade Metal Dance Pad with Handle Bar for PS2 + Dancing with the Stars Dance Game for PS2

20th February

(In Stock Now!) 2 x Dance Dance Revolution DDR Champion Arcade Metal Dance Pad with Handle Bar for PS2 + Dancing with the Stars Dance Game for PS2

Dance and perform against competition to claim the coveted title as America’s favorite celebrity dancer! You’ll dance to any one of 36 hit songs and compete in 10 different dance styles, from the Cha-Cha to the Waltz. Play as one of show’s celebrities such as Emmit Smith, Mario Lopez, or Stacie

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Dance Lessons – Learn These Styles First

20th February

 

When learning to dance people often immediately think of one of two things, the typical children’s dance school type classes such as ballet, tap, and jazz, or formal dance instructions for adults that typically center around ballroom type dancing including such forms as the Waltz, Tango, Foxtrot, or Rumba.

When considering dance as a formal occupation or even as an enjoyable pastime the best way to start is with ballet. Ballet is actually the center of all dances and can be incorporated into any style from the elegant ballroom types to hip hop street dancing.

All dancing styles will help to develop balance, dexterity, and grace and also give the dancer a sense of camaraderie with fellow participants and an active and socially engaging way to develop their personal lives.

While there are many styles of dance that are interpretive such as African and hip hop, most other forms of dance require a structured design and the learning of particular steps and movements. The usual progression from ballet to other forms is seamless and easy as ballet gives the dancer a backdrop to base all of the other movements on.
Many enthusiasts of the sport of ballroom dancing have a formal background in ballet and jazz. Using the styles and movements of the classical dance arts help to enhance the steps in ballroom dancing giving them a more elegant flair.

Competitions for ballroom dancing can be found globally all through the year and more and more competitions for other forms of dancing are gaining in popularity as well.

For more information on theater and performing arts, visit http://www.performingarts.asia.

For more information on reality tv, visit http://www.realitytv.asia.

 

 

John Parks
http://www.articlesbase.com/theater-articles/dance-lessons-learn-these-styles-first-535846.html

Dance Lessons – Learn These Styles First

18th February

 

When learning to dance people often immediately think of one of two things, the typical children’s dance school type classes such as ballet, tap, and jazz, or formal dance instructions for adults that typically center around ballroom type dancing including such forms as the Waltz, Tango, Foxtrot, or Rumba.

When considering dance as a formal occupation or even as an enjoyable pastime the best way to start is with ballet. Ballet is actually the center of all dances and can be incorporated into any style from the elegant ballroom types to hip hop street dancing.

All dancing styles will help to develop balance, dexterity, and grace and also give the dancer a sense of camaraderie with fellow participants and an active and socially engaging way to develop their personal lives.

While there are many styles of dance that are interpretive such as African and hip hop, most other forms of dance require a structured design and the learning of particular steps and movements. The usual progression from ballet to other forms is seamless and easy as ballet gives the dancer a backdrop to base all of the other movements on.
Many enthusiasts of the sport of ballroom dancing have a formal background in ballet and jazz. Using the styles and movements of the classical dance arts help to enhance the steps in ballroom dancing giving them a more elegant flair.

Competitions for ballroom dancing can be found globally all through the year and more and more competitions for other forms of dancing are gaining in popularity as well.

For more information on theater and performing arts, visit http://www.performingarts.asia.

For more information on reality tv, visit http://www.realitytv.asia.

 

 

John Parks
http://www.articlesbase.com/theater-articles/dance-lessons-learn-these-styles-first-535846.html

Tango: the History of Argentina’s Dance

16th February

In the brothels and slums of nineteenth century Buenos Aires, a fusion of Spanish, Uruguayan, and African dance and music styles created the tango, the famous and sensual dance of Argentina.

It was a social dance, based heavily on improvisation and formed around close, almost intimate interaction; the communication between partners must be impeccable, because the dance has no set patterns and no “basic step” from which to build. However, it was not necessarily a sensual or sexual expression; there were men-only tango clubs.

European immigrant communities in Argentina in the 1890s picked up on the music, which was initially just one of many styles that went by the name “tango.” It swiftly became the fad of the underclass, who danced in crowded halls, leading to a close-contact and casual dance style. The tango music became the most popular in Argentina, comprising more than a third of all the gramophone records and sheet music sold between 1902 and 1920.

By 1912, the music and dance had begun to spread from the barrios to the middle-class and even upper-class dancing establishments and nightclubs across Argentina. From there the craze spread swiftly to Paris, London, and Berlin, where they were danced with less intimate contact between the partners. In Finland, the dance found a new home and expression, played in minor keys and performed in flowing, horizontal patterns, now known as Finnish Tango; it grew to the height of its popularity in the 1950s. In English Tango the dance evolved into a competitive ballroom style, heavily structured and with strict codes that introduce a more staccato movement not seen in Argentina, as well as the head-snap movement often seen in film. New York tango performers modified the dance to a wider embrace as well.

Meanwhile in Argentina, the dance became heavily associated with Carlos Gardel’s Mi Noche Triste, a song of tragic love. The music in the 1920s was taken up by classical musicians who gave it a more complex and elegant flavor, and slowed the tempo. Then it fell out of favor during the 1930s and 1940s, only to revive again along with the nationalist fervor of Argentina’s Perón years. Rock and Roll music, along with economic struggles in Argentina, dealt it another blow, and it steadily declined in popularity until finally enjoying a resurgence in the 1980s.

In the 1990s, the emergence of electronic and world music gave the tango a new twist. Combining jazz elements with popular music from artists such as Gotan Project, Tom Waits, and Portishead, Tango Neuvo has appealed to an entirely new generation of dancers. This style was the result of a structured analysis of the physics and kinesiology of tango, which emphasized the axis of turn and directional changes. Practitioners of this style, as well as the more traditional forms, have brought the dance from Argentina to new dance hubs such as San Francisco and Chicago. Today in Buenos Aires, there are dance competitions that host Argentine Tango performers from all over the world.

For more information on Buenos Aires, Argentina, visit http://www.buenosairesmicroblog.com and http://www.argentinamicroblog.com.

John Parks
http://www.articlesbase.com/culture-articles/tango-the-history-of-argentinas-dance-688349.html

Jesters – Showcase Solos, Educational Piano Library

14th February

Jesters - Showcase Solos, Educational Piano Library

Series: Educational Piano Library Composer : Christos Tsitsaros This brilliant solo has great wit and flair. It is also an excellent technical study, offering ample opportunity to develop finger agility with its mostly staccato passages of parallel chords in root position and first inversion, double thirds, and broken chord accompaniments. Concise rhythms and crisp articulation characterize this work, expertly crafted to bring out the best in any student. In ABA form, the middle section’s style is droll and fanciful, while the outer parts are characterized by a happy, dancing mood. Great festival or competition choice for the advancing student. Hal Leonard Student Piano Library Level 5 (Intermediate); 4/4; allegro animato; parallel chords, double notes; excellent character and mood; stac

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Yakitate!! Japan Graphic Novel / Manga / Comic Book – Vol. 7

12th February

Yakitate!! Japan Graphic Novel / Manga / Comic Book - Vol. 7

YOU ARE HERE: HOME > SERIES > MANGA BOOK > YAKITATE!! JAPAN GRAPHIC NOVEL / MANGA / COMIC BOOKS > YAKITATE!! JAPAN GRAPHIC NOVEL / MANGA / COMIC BOOK – VOL. 7 The main competition in the Pantasia Rookie Tournament is finally over with Kazuma coming in first. But wait, what of Kazuma’s rival, Kawachi? Not content to simply sit on the sidelines, Kawachi challenges Kai Suwabara for the third-place title. Suwabara claims that he can bake a French bread that’s so good it literally dances. Can Kawachi counter Kai’s terpsichorean treat with a loaf of bread that sings?

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