The first part of my blog is in reference to the the blog title. I however did not "Stumble Upon" this. This is a video that I recorded recently. The title, "I am a creator" refers to my passion for the Arts, particularly Performing Arts. I love to create. I enjoy choreographing dance. I believe that to dance, your mind must be free from all worries, aggravasion...Everything. You must be able to focus on the vision at hand and not allow worries to ruin it. With that said, below you'll find my "Stumble Upon" topic.
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http://www.stumbleupon.com/s/#1dWMOx/www.mcsweeneys.net/2006/6/27carvell.html/topic:Dancing
I stumbled upon this page while searching the topic "dance". The interesting topic about this website is that it's basically giving people "The Dance Lesson". There isn't really anything new that's on the site that I didnt already know. I would reccomend one of my classmates reviewing this page to recieve a light giggle and to recieve a little bit of knowledge as far as dancing(If they dont already have it). Sources are cited extremely well on this website. All credits are listed at the bottom of the website. There is no question in my mind about the topic, because the topic was obviously giving a dance lesson in text.
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http://www.stumbleupon.com/s/#2sI046/home.bitworks.co.nz/trivia/human.htm/
My last stumble is titled "Human World." This was very interesting because it states a few funny statements, like "Ancient drinkers warded off the devil by clinking their cups." There are probably like 40 statements total. I would recommend a classmate view this if he or she likes humorous statements, and if he or she is not offended easily. My question about this site is how long did it take to compose these half humorous statements?
1 comment:
Thanks for sharing the choreography video; you look so relaxed and natural with such beautiful movements. I just can't do that...in fact, I'm the one crying in "The Dance Lesson." Though that gave me more than a "light giggle." Thanks for the great blog.
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