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Well, dance preformanes tell a story. One way it could mirror life is the costumes. New trends affect clothing. Another is the music. Our society's taste in music has changed with the years as well.
Two is Better Than One By: Boys Like Girls (Ft: Taylor Swift) If your into new, hot music. I personally can dance to it easily.
Psychoanalysis.
The tango, Habanera, and conga are many types of dances done in Cuba.
new york and japan
dance with my father
they are gonna dance
It would be Music. Dance is most often inspired by music because music evokes certain emotions, especially Jazz. Since the message music spreads serves as a societal cross-cutting cleavage, many cultures blend to make new art forms like Jazz dancing.
It would be Music. Dance is most often inspired by music because music evokes certain emotions, especially Jazz. Since the message music spreads serves as a societal cross-cutting cleavage, many cultures blend to make new art forms like Jazz dancing.
New Zealand has its own culture but also (as with most countries) get American and European music and movies.
At the time, her music was considered new and fresh (much like Lady Gaga in 2010) The music was pure pop, dealing with such diverse themes as sex, heartache, young pregnancy and ultimately religion towards the end of the decade. At it's core it was great dance music and in many ways a soundrack to some peoples lives in the 1980's.
There are songs on the marketplace place.
Garage music is the name given to a subgenre of electronic dance music. It originated in the early 80s in New York City.
After 100 years, we enter the 101st year.
yes it is its starting a whole new decade
Well, the stereo type is that we all dance to boring classical music. Which we sometimes do. But we can dance to old or new songs that carry the beat/ rhythm that we need. So pretty much any music is okay to dance to as long as it fits the guidelines we need!
Around 1600, the Florentine Camerata had meetings where they discussed the possibility of a new art form (in the spirit of antiquity) that combined music, drama, and dance. In 1607, the first opera was performed, Orfeo. It was inspired by the Greek myth of Orpheus and Euridice.