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2/28/2012 01:34:18 am

I am amazed that a choreoghrapher can earn up to $34,000 worth in salay, but is this for a professional? Could you provide more information for the starting salaries ofchoreogrpahers who are cosidered intermediate and salaries for those fresh in the game. Also disagree what makes s dancer unique is just soley adding diffrent dance styles into a routine. What about the elements of the rountine such as space, time, structure and purpose of the dance.

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Kelsey Hinton
3/1/2012 12:08:29 am

I find it interesting that dancers can sign to lables just like music artists and actors can. Which lable do you see is the best, like what lable is more fit for you? i could see you dancing any where and every where but i also know this carrer isnt good for every one.

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Dimend McClain
3/1/2012 01:04:27 am

i think this is a very interesting career and i didn't know it was this much info on dance. I didn't know that you could major in dance in collge. Nor did i know that people can sign to dance companies. After reading this website i have learned a lot about such a simple career that everyone does everyday.

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3/6/2012 01:12:57 am

i feel you have one of the best blogs in thw whole class it fun and intresting and the style of the page relly goes with your topic. you blog is very orgnized and very informatinal. There are top 10 schools that offer dance in the USA are: 1. Columbia University's Barnard College in NY, NY 2. Washington University in St Louis, MO. 3. Cornell University in Ithaca, NY. 4. Emory University in Atlanta, GA. 5. University of California at Berkeley in Berkeley, CA. 6.University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI. 7. New York University's Tisch School for the Arts in NY, NY. 8. University of Illinois in Urbana, IL. 9. Northwestern University in Evanstion IL and 10. University of Wisconsin in Madison, WI. I am glad that you use lost of info on schools and give names and places of where you can pursue this dream.

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Reniesha Adams
3/6/2012 03:17:01 am

Your page has an exquisite topic. I feel like you are really passionate about the career and many people don't realize how ancient and interesting choreographing is. I learned of many dances and dancers and your page is defiantly an attention grabber.

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3/8/2012 12:59:52 am

I ABSOLUTELY love your blog. Its very different from the other ones I have seen. I think you putting a few well known choregraphers on here was a brilliant idea. If I didnt know you i would really feel as if you was very passionate about dancing. But I dont know if I over looked your ten guiding questions in you blog, do you have it?

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DeVon Ballenger
4/5/2012 01:14:10 am

My questions were spread out through the whole page. It doesn't necessarily say "Question 1. Question2... ect" but it still hit all of the 10 guiding questions that I had.

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3/18/2012 10:53:34 pm

i think your blog has a very insightful way of giving aspiring dancers & choreographers a spotlight. It givies very good information about schools and what classes should be like and that really shows that you did your research and i respect that.

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3/28/2012 07:34:17 am

I think that your blog is very insightful. You inform your reader of various different aspects of dancing. Ranging from education to salary & etc.

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4/5/2012 12:01:28 am

I was reading the education section under your career insight tab. i agree with most of what you are saying, but it would be more helpful if you could include some sourses that you could take in high school on to college that might help one jumpstart their career to becoming a dancer, or choreograoher. I would like to thimk that ballet classes and some history of dance would be of great help.

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