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NAME: SOPHIA MAY GENERAN DATE: 9/18/2021

GRADE AND SECTION: 12 ABM C – CHARITY SUBJECT: P.E

Written Task no. 1


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PREHISTORIC
Prehistoric – Moving has consistently been and still is a basic piece of the
existences of people and networks all throughout the planet, and it shapes part of
the social character of every single customary society. Dissimilar to the apparently
NAME: SOPHIA MAY GENERAN DATE: 9/18/2021
GRADE AND SECTION: 12 ABM C – CHARITY SUBJECT: P.E

little job it has in current metropolitan social orders, dance played a lot larger part
in the existences of people and networks of old and late past. From the soonest
snapshots of known mankind's set of experiences, dance went with old
ceremonies, otherworldly get-togethers, and get-togethers. ... Period, when moving
became far and wide, can be followed to the third centuries BC when Egyptians
began utilizing dance as a fundamental piece of their strict functions.

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ANCIENT CIVILIZATION
Ancient Civilization - Dance is followed right back to the antiquated developments of
India, Greece, and China. Albeit each dance fluctuates dependent on the way of life, the
reasons are comparative: to recount a story or depict a significant message, commonly
religious.Dance was impacted by huge human formative achievements, like the
improvement of language, composing, and certain rural and administrative devices
Cultural construction affected the manner by which the dance was performed, also.
Presently how about we investigate these particular antiquated moves
NAME: SOPHIA MAY GENERAN DATE: 9/18/2021
GRADE AND SECTION: 12 ABM C – CHARITY SUBJECT: P.E

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THE
MIDDLE AGE AND RENAISSANCE

The Middle Ages and the Renaissance - As we’ve studied the music of the Middle
Ages and Renaissance, we’ve focused primarily on vocal music. There is no question that
in these two eras, vocal music was viewed as a higher art form. But there certainly was
instrumental music that was being composed and performed. And often the purpose of
that instrumental music was to accompany dancing. Now the music of the country dances
of common folk was likely still improvised by self-taught local musicians. But dancing
was also an important social activity of the nobility and the small but growing middle
class. The music for dances at this level of society was more likely to be written out,
though often not attributed to a particular composer.

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