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BUILDING THE STRENGTH TO DANCE Zoey Bay Chittick

BUILDING THE STRENGTH TO DANCE Zoey Bay Chittick

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The Research  A dancer lives in the movement.  Sources were difficult to find because the world of dance is not written word.  This was a topic about me and what I loved.

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Page 1: BUILDING THE STRENGTH TO DANCE Zoey Bay Chittick

BUILDING THE STRENGTH TO DANCE

Zoey Bay Chittick

Page 2: BUILDING THE STRENGTH TO DANCE Zoey Bay Chittick

The Research Self image is critical for a dancer’s

well being. Dancers often live close to their

company. Ballet is hard on the body, and

if they don’t care of themselves, their career is short-lived.

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The Research A dancer lives in the movement. Sources were difficult to find

because the world of dance is not written word.

This was a topic about me and what I loved.

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A Work in Progress The choreography process was

tedious, listening to music then taking notes.

I was their choreographer, psychologist, mentor, and family. It was my job to know the dancers.

I worked independent of my mentor.Rehearsing a small group number outside the front doors of the theatre.

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A Work in Progress I was at almost every rehearsal. Sometimes, I wish I had more time

to work individually with the kids.

Reteaching and giving corrections were problems I did not expect.

Reviewing a dance with my “elephants”.

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I Wanna Be Like You

We made use of what little space we were given.

While learning the dances, we learned the words to the songs.

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In the End As difficult as it was, I learned

so much about myself. I’m planning on a major in Biology

and a minor in dance. All that I learned makes me a

better dancer in the end.

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Works CitedBachko, Katia. "Mind Over Mirror." Dance Spirit 10.3 (2006): 56-58. Academic Search Complete. Web. 14 Feb. 2012."Creating Dance - Training to be a Choreographer." UKP-Arts: Performing Arts Colleges Acting Colleges Musical Theatre Courses. Web. 01 Feb. 2012."Dancers and Choreographers." U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. 17 Dec. 2009. Web. 01Feb. 2012.Lavender, Larry, and Jennifer Predock-Linnell. "From Improvisation to Choreography: the Critical Bridge." Research In Dance Education 2.2 (2001): 195-209. Academic Search Complete. Web. 1 Feb. 2012.MacFarlane, Teri. "Training Dancers Who Are Healthy In Mind And Body." Performing Arts & Entertainment In Canada 29.1 (1994): 27. Academic Search Complete. Web. 14 Feb. 2012.McGuire, Kathleen. "Troubleshooting Nerves." Pointe 11.3 (2010): 58. MasterFILE Complete. Web. 14 Feb. 2012. Press, Carol M. "Self Psychology And The Modern Dance Choreographer." Annals Of The New York Academy Of Sciences 1159.(2009): 218-228. Academic Search Complete. Web. 1 Feb. 2012.Stahl, Jennifer. "Don't Crash & Burn." Dance Magazine 82.8 (2008): 50-54. Academic Search Complete. Web. 14 Feb. 2012.

……And my own personal collection of photos.

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Let us take a bow…

…And thank you for your time.