"Dance (Disco Heat)" is the title of a 1978 single by Americandisco singer Sylvester James, who performed using just his first name, Sylvester. The song became Sylvester's first Top 40 hit in the US, where it peaked at #19 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the fall of 1978; it also reached #29 on the UK Singles Chart. The song appears on his 1978 album, Step II.
A 12" single was released in 1978, with "Dance (Disco Heat)" as the A-side and "You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)" as the B-side, and these two extended dance mixes proved to be very popular in the dance clubs at the time. The two songs held down the top spot on the BillboardDance/Disco chart for six weeks in August and September of that year and helped to establish Sylvester's career as a noted disco and dance music performer, both in the U.S. and abroad.
The Dance (La Danse) refers to either of two related paintings made by Henri Matisse between 1909 and 1910. The first, preliminary version is Matisse's study for the second version. The composition or arrangement of dancing figures is reminiscent of Blake's watercolour "Oberon, Titania and Puck with fairies dancing" from 1786.
Dance (I)
In March 1909, Matisse painted a preliminary version of this work, known as Dance (I). It was a compositional study and uses paler colors and less detail. The painting was highly regarded by the artist who once called it "the overpowering climax of luminosity"; it is also featured in the background of Matisse's La Danse with Nasturtiums (1912).
Dance, is a large decorative panel, painted with a companion piece, Music, specifically for the Russian businessman and art collector Sergei Shchukin, with whom Matisse had a long association. Until the October Revolution of 1917, this painting hung together with Music on the staircase of Shchukin's Moscow mansion.
3Steps (pronounced: θriː stɛps) is a German-based contemporary artist collective between the twins Kai Harald Krieger (born March 15, 1980) and Uwe Harald Krieger (born March 15, 1980) and Joachim Pitt (born December 8, 1980).
The works of 3Steps have developed from mural art, graffiti art and street art. The spray can is the central media of 3Steps. The collective paints huge images on facades and murals, as well as several kinds of paintable media in the studio. Bright colors and the reflection of a modern society express the intention of the three friends.
In November 2014 3Steps received the “Kultur- und Kreativpilot Deutschland” (Cultural and Creative pilot of Germany) award by the Federal Republic of Germany. 3Steps lives and works in the University town of Giessen, central Germany.
Development
3Steps was founded in fall 1998. The style of the collective quickly developed from the classic “New York Style Writing” graffiti and high art graffiti to artistic short stories on large-scale murals. The work of 3Steps can be found around the entire globe, from Giessen and Wetzlar via Munich and Berlin to London, Milan, Venice, L.A. and New York.
The term sway has a specific meaning in the technique of ballroom dances. Sway describes a dancer's body position in which the entire body gracefully deflects from the vertical. Entrance to and exit from this position are matters of fine technical detail and differ in various dance figures.
Sway may be an element of both stationary and moving dance figures. In moving figures, sway is commonly achieved as a natural result of body swing, but small amounts from other sources may be useful as an inflection. Sway comes primarily from an incline of the entire body, but a portion may also come from gradual bending of the trunk. It is customary to consider any bending of the trunk to occur more as a stretching of one side of the rib cage more than as a compression of the other side. This description helps to produce sway without the body line breaking awkwardly at the waist. Substantial abdominal strength may be needed to fully utilize this technique.
Possible angles of sway range from having the upper body substantially trailing the lower through a movement, to having the upper body a very small amount in advance. The purposes of sway are both better control of dance motion and aesthetics.
Sway is the seventh studio album by Blue October. It was recorded at Fire Station Studio in San Marcos, Texas with co-producer David Castell in February and March 2013. Additional recording sessions for strings and vocal overdubs took place at Test Tube Audio in Austin, Texas in April 2013, and the album was mixed at Studio 62 in Austin by Tim Palmer between May and July 2013. Production credit for the album is shared between Justin Furstenfeld, David Castell and Tim Palmer. Castell previously produced Blue October's album History For Sale and co-produced Foiled, while Palmer produced the band's album Any Man in America and mixed History for Sale. The first single from the album, "Bleed Out" impacted radio on June 6, 2013 and became available for sale at digital outlets on June 25. A music video for the single was filmed in Dallas, Texas on June 15 with director Norry Niven. "Bleed Out" was a top 25 single on the Billboard alternative radio chart. The song "Angels in Everything" was released as a single in Germany, and to date has reached number 25 on the radio charts. The album's title track, "Sway" was released to radio as the third single on February 11, 2014 and a video, directed by Bongani Mlambo was released April 23, 2014. The album debuted at #13 on the Billboard Top 200, #1 on the Billboard Alternative Albums, #2 on the Billboard Independent Albums, #3 on the Billboard Top Rock Albums, #10 on the Billboard Digital Albums, and #8 on iTunes. The album was rated the 2nd best album of 2013 (in a tie with David Bowie's The Next Day) by German music magazine Kulturnews. Sway also won Reader’s Choice for Best Album in the Austin Music Blogger Awards.
Sway is the second studio album by American alternative rock band Whirr, released on September 23, 2014 by Graveface Records. The album marked the departure of previous lead singer Alexandra Monte and the introduction of Nothing bassist Nick Bassett. It was produced by Jack Shirley.
Release and reception
On July 11, 2014, the band released the song "Mumble" on SoundCloud as a preview of the new album.
At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, Sway received an average score of 74, based on six reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews". Tim Sendra of AllMusic noted that Sway's sound had taken a large influence from Nick Bassett's presence, "inch[ing] them closer to the harder side of the shoegaze revival (right next to Bassett's other band, Nothing, in fact)". He gave the album four out of five stars and finalized his review by saying "that Sway is an album that would measure up to almost any album made by the first wave of shoegazers."Punknews.org gave the album 3.5 out of 5 stars; while generally praising the album, the reviewer wished that Whirr would "experiment even more and toy with new music to give a bit more insight as to where the road leads." It also said that some tracks were too long, making the album a drag.
Feel free to use the video for presentation or reference, don't forget to give credits.
Credits to the choreographer of the dance, we copied bits and add our own choreo.
Dancer:
Ana Marie A. Bensig
Filben M. Barral
The Pussycat Dolls - Sway
Choreographer and mentor: Rose Beth Rodriguez
Dance Program: Cha Cha Ladies │ADVANCE LEVEL
Dancers: Rose Beth Rodriguez, Andreja Žavcar, Neja Vasiljevič, Aleksandra Zogling Markuš, Mateja Črešnar
Video: Mitja Rupnik
Video Production: Kristijan Korat
Special thanks to Conservatorium "Konservatorij za Glasbo in Balet Maribor!
published: 03 Jun 2022
Cha-Cha (Sway) | PE 101 | Bachelor of Physical Education 1201
BPED 1201
Austria, John Paolo
De Castro, Vanessa
Mangurali, Avie
Masicat, Melanie
Olivar, Arjay
Orlanes, Angelica
Reyes, Jomel N.
Valles, Mikey
No Copyright
published: 25 May 2022
SWAY | PUSSYCATDOLLS | Dance choreography
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published: 09 Jul 2019
SWAY- CHA CHA DANCE (P.E Performance Task) | Basic Steps
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don't forget to give the credits .
Credits to the choreographer of the dance , we copied bits and add our own steps
Trainor : Mariane Caryl Barrios
dancer : Mariane Caryl Barrios & Mohalibin Mariano Rasid Angan & Fatima Tato Norjeyyna Jane Guaimel & John Lloyd Butac Norhainie Asim & Edrian Dalimbang Fydza Masil
Music : Sway Pussycat Dolls
published: 20 Nov 2022
Line Dance Tutorial: Cha Cha Sway by Michael Buble
Steps: Intermediate Cha Cha; 2 walls (12, 6); right foot starting
Instructions: 0:10 to 7:15; Dance: 7:13 to 10:48
Choreography: Eun Hee Yoon
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Credits to the choreographer of the dance, we copied bits and add our o...
Feel free to use the video for presentation or reference, don't forget to give credits.
Credits to the choreographer of the dance, we copied bits and add our own choreo.
Dancer:
Ana Marie A. Bensig
Filben M. Barral
Feel free to use the video for presentation or reference, don't forget to give credits.
Credits to the choreographer of the dance, we copied bits and add our own choreo.
Dancer:
Ana Marie A. Bensig
Filben M. Barral
The Pussycat Dolls - Sway
Choreographer and mentor: Rose Beth Rodriguez
Dance Program: Cha Cha Ladies │ADVANCE LEVEL
Dancers: Rose Beth Rodriguez, Andreja Žavc...
The Pussycat Dolls - Sway
Choreographer and mentor: Rose Beth Rodriguez
Dance Program: Cha Cha Ladies │ADVANCE LEVEL
Dancers: Rose Beth Rodriguez, Andreja Žavcar, Neja Vasiljevič, Aleksandra Zogling Markuš, Mateja Črešnar
Video: Mitja Rupnik
Video Production: Kristijan Korat
Special thanks to Conservatorium "Konservatorij za Glasbo in Balet Maribor!
The Pussycat Dolls - Sway
Choreographer and mentor: Rose Beth Rodriguez
Dance Program: Cha Cha Ladies │ADVANCE LEVEL
Dancers: Rose Beth Rodriguez, Andreja Žavcar, Neja Vasiljevič, Aleksandra Zogling Markuš, Mateja Črešnar
Video: Mitja Rupnik
Video Production: Kristijan Korat
Special thanks to Conservatorium "Konservatorij za Glasbo in Balet Maribor!
BPED 1201
Austria, John Paolo
De Castro, Vanessa
Mangurali, Avie
Masicat, Melanie
Olivar, Arjay
Orlanes, Angelica
Reyes, Jomel N.
Valles, Mikey
No Copyright
BPED 1201
Austria, John Paolo
De Castro, Vanessa
Mangurali, Avie
Masicat, Melanie
Olivar, Arjay
Orlanes, Angelica
Reyes, Jomel N.
Valles, Mikey
No Copyright
BPED 1201
Austria, John Paolo
De Castro, Vanessa
Mangurali, Avie
Masicat, Melanie
Olivar, Arjay
Orlanes, Angelica
Reyes, Jomel N.
Valles, Mikey
No Copyright
feel free to use the other steps for presentation,
don't forget to give the credits .
Credits to the choreographer of the dance , we copied bits and add our own...
feel free to use the other steps for presentation,
don't forget to give the credits .
Credits to the choreographer of the dance , we copied bits and add our own steps
Trainor : Mariane Caryl Barrios
dancer : Mariane Caryl Barrios & Mohalibin Mariano Rasid Angan & Fatima Tato Norjeyyna Jane Guaimel & John Lloyd Butac Norhainie Asim & Edrian Dalimbang Fydza Masil
Music : Sway Pussycat Dolls
feel free to use the other steps for presentation,
don't forget to give the credits .
Credits to the choreographer of the dance , we copied bits and add our own steps
Trainor : Mariane Caryl Barrios
dancer : Mariane Caryl Barrios & Mohalibin Mariano Rasid Angan & Fatima Tato Norjeyyna Jane Guaimel & John Lloyd Butac Norhainie Asim & Edrian Dalimbang Fydza Masil
Music : Sway Pussycat Dolls
Feel free to use the video for presentation or reference, don't forget to give credits.
Credits to the choreographer of the dance, we copied bits and add our own choreo.
Dancer:
Ana Marie A. Bensig
Filben M. Barral
The Pussycat Dolls - Sway
Choreographer and mentor: Rose Beth Rodriguez
Dance Program: Cha Cha Ladies │ADVANCE LEVEL
Dancers: Rose Beth Rodriguez, Andreja Žavcar, Neja Vasiljevič, Aleksandra Zogling Markuš, Mateja Črešnar
Video: Mitja Rupnik
Video Production: Kristijan Korat
Special thanks to Conservatorium "Konservatorij za Glasbo in Balet Maribor!
BPED 1201
Austria, John Paolo
De Castro, Vanessa
Mangurali, Avie
Masicat, Melanie
Olivar, Arjay
Orlanes, Angelica
Reyes, Jomel N.
Valles, Mikey
No Copyright
feel free to use the other steps for presentation,
don't forget to give the credits .
Credits to the choreographer of the dance , we copied bits and add our own steps
Trainor : Mariane Caryl Barrios
dancer : Mariane Caryl Barrios & Mohalibin Mariano Rasid Angan & Fatima Tato Norjeyyna Jane Guaimel & John Lloyd Butac Norhainie Asim & Edrian Dalimbang Fydza Masil
Music : Sway Pussycat Dolls
"Dance (Disco Heat)" is the title of a 1978 single by Americandisco singer Sylvester James, who performed using just his first name, Sylvester. The song became Sylvester's first Top 40 hit in the US, where it peaked at #19 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the fall of 1978; it also reached #29 on the UK Singles Chart. The song appears on his 1978 album, Step II.
A 12" single was released in 1978, with "Dance (Disco Heat)" as the A-side and "You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)" as the B-side, and these two extended dance mixes proved to be very popular in the dance clubs at the time. The two songs held down the top spot on the BillboardDance/Disco chart for six weeks in August and September of that year and helped to establish Sylvester's career as a noted disco and dance music performer, both in the U.S. and abroad.