2. The figure skating is to interpret a piece of music skating on an ice rink and
performing pirouettes, turns, jumps and stunts; these elements are valued by
judges scoring following a code that takes into account both the technical side
and athletic performance as artistic interpretation. Although recreational skating
practiced for centuries, figure skating emerged in the nineteenth century and
experienced a number of technical and stylistic developments to its current
form.
The figure skating
3. Funky The word was originally applied, in the 1950s, to a certain type of jazz (Funky jazz). By
extension, it applies to all music that contains certain characteristics that relate to qualities
considered "black". Strongly accented rhythm, especially bass lines, syncopated riffs very use, etc..
This word is used for a type of dance in which the expression is very important through movements
that accompany this rate and has a similar style to hip-hop, where movements are performed
setback. Explains all to draw attention to the street style you have. It is usually done in sessions
certain times and usually people who have dance ability and endurance or just passionate about
this style. It originated in the streets of New York and comes from the musical art. The songs used
bass lines as the centerpiece of songs.
Funky
4. The ballet (the balletto Italian, diminutive of ballo,
meaning 'dance'), academic dance or classical dance
is a particular form of dance and also the name of the
relevant art. Different periods, countries or currents
and entertainment, this artistic expression can include
dance, mime, and theater (orchestral and choral),
people and machinery.
The ballet or classical dance is a dance form whose
movements are based on the total and absolute
control of the body, which should be taught from an
early age. We recommend starting the studies in this
classical dance at six or seven years, as the ballet is a
discipline that requires concentration and capacity for
effort as attitude and lifestyle. Unlike other dances,
ballet each step is encoded. Invariably involved the
hands, arms, trunk, head, feet, knees, full body in a
simultaneous combination of muscular and mental
dynamics to be expressed in total harmony of
movement.
Ballet the term is also used to describe a piece of
music composed on purpose, to be interpreted
through dance. Ballet is a performing arts
5. The aerobics or aerobic is a type of aerobic sport that is performed to the
accompaniment of music. The aerobics meets all the benefits of aerobic
exercise, exercise plus physical capabilities as flexibility, coordination,
direction, rhythm, etc.. Aerobics has been and remains very popular among
women, but more and more men who practice, rather than on the topic of
which is a women's sport. The pace of aerobics session varies depending on
the age of the audience who practices it. The songs used mark the intensity
at each point in the class. The aerobics should also include warm-up
exercises and stretching. There are other forms of the sport, as practiced in
the pool (water aerobics can be called), which incorporates a low-altitude
platform (step), or combining aerobics with muscle toning.
6. Rhythmic gymnastics is a discipline that
combines elements of ballet, gymnastics, dance
and the use of various devices such as rope,
hoop, ball, clubs and ribbon.
Competitions in this sport both as exhibitions in
which the athlete is accompanied by music to
keep a rhythm in their movements are performed.
We can distinguish two types: individual and joint
7. Synchronized swimming (also synchronized
swimming) is a discipline that combines swimming,
dance and gymnastics, consisting of swimmers
(either alone, as pairs, or teams) performing in the
water made a series of moves to the rhythm of music.
Before the synchronized swimming was for kids but
has been transformed into a female sport.
The large water demand synchro skills, and requires
physical strength and flexibility, gracefulness, Art and
timing accuracy and exceptional control of underwater
apnea.
8. Basque Dances (in Basque Euskal Dantzak)
are a very important part of Basque culture
and folklore. Each province has its own. Each
village has its dance that used to dance at
their festivals. Some of them have a very
ancient origin lost in time, others are more or
less modern recreations of old dances and
some are new choreography to popular base.