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Neo Classical Ballet A New Dimension for Ballet Dancers

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Neo classical ballet is the fusion of classical ballet and sleekly modern techniques to narrate the story line of the choreographed dance piece with grace and light using more varied expression by using hands, arms and legs. In neo classical Pointe shoe is retained with sophisticated dance style but mime or drama in ballet has [...]

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Do You Know About Mozart Effect?

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This is a new buzz word not only in the music world but also in the world of science. Hence it’s perfectly called fusion of science and media. It’s a theory or you can say research result that may enhance spatial-temporal reasoning. It’s believed that it may make people smarter if they listen to Mozart’s [...]

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The Most Ebullient Pop Star Michael Jackson’s Journey Stopped at His Sudden Death on Yesterday

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While everyone was counting days for Michael Jackson’s comeback show to be happened in London, the God drew the curtain on before the show starts. He took his last breath yesterday at his Beverly Hills Home and declared to be dead 2hours later in UCLA Medical Centre. According to paramedics it was due to cardiac arrest. This [...]

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Popular Music Video Games Guitar Hero & Rock Band- Become a Controversy

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Music video games are nothing but a new medium to make kids or you can say anyone learn music by playing songs of popular rock stars using guitar like peripheral or controller modeled after instruments on the screen. It’s a form of a game soundtrack. Many growing children are becoming enthusiastic about playing the games. [...]

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Happy Birthday to Igor Stravinsky The Most Revolutionary Composer of 20th Century

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Igor Stravinsky though considered as the most revolutionary was more evolutionary composer who had added variety of styles in his composition. He was born on this day in 1882 in Russia. Being a quintessentially cosmopolitan Russian he was named as one of the 100 most influential people of 20th century. Born in a musical family [...]

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World’s Longest Concert by Solo Artist

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Gonzales, a piano player has attempted World’s longest concert by starting playing piano at 23.30 on Saturday, 16th May. He continued playing piano till 4.00 on Monday 18th May i.e. today. His attempt to play for 27 hours was to beat previous record of 26 hours and 12 minutes which was performed by Prasanna Gudi [...]

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Crazy about The Most Entertaining and Popular Salsa Dance?

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So many of us are very much interested in Salsa dance but are not aware of its history. Here is a brief account framed on enthralling Salsa just for you, those who are crazy to know about it.
 
Salsa is originally created by Spanish-speaking people from the Caribbean with the influence of African and European [...]

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Indian Folk Music

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India is a land of cultural diversities. Especially Indian music and songs are world wide famous. There are lots of variations in Indian music. Indian folk music is a rustic manifestation of grand Indian civilization and thus enthralls the listeners with its simplicity and rich variety. Every state of India has its own folk song. [...]

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Jagjit Sing with His Mystical Voice Brings Tranquility

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Whenever we talk about ghazals the first name comes in our mind is Jagjit Sing. With his mesmerizing voice he makes people mad about ghazal. He gave ghazal a new dimension with his unique style - mixing classical touch and western music. By simplifying ghazal he makes novice people of tradition lyrics understand it and [...]

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Today is The 204th Anniversary of Beethoven’s First Public Performance of ‘Eroica’

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In 1805 on this day the famous legendary musician Beethoven gave his first public performance of his third symphony ‘Eroica’ at the Theatre-an-der- Wien in Vienna. That remarkable performance signifies the end of classical era and the beginning of romanticism.
 
Beethoven explored universal aspects of heroism in that symphony centering on the idea of a [...]

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