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8 pages in length. Baroque dance patterns are typically associated with Bach's French suites, a style of movement that is quite indicative of its time period. The stiff, rigid, unyielding movement so characteristic of the dance patterns of Bach's French suites reflect a period of time when self-expression was exchanged for a more mutually derived expression. The reserved format of these particular Baroque dance patterns mirror the reserved attitudes of the era, in that they are comprised of repetitive, monotonous movements without the presence of flair and individual
expression that is depicted by the appearance of more contemporary German composers. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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essence, spirit" (Anonymous #2, 2000). Dance is the expression of ones very soul. It encompasses a great many emotions, feelings, and desires that can range from one spectrum
to the other. Often represented in such bodily movement are rage, love, happiness, sorrow and despair. Indeed, dance is an avenue for the performer to release the inner
struggles that can be set free through no other means than motion. It can be a catharsis to ones ailing heart as much as it can be a conduit
between two otherwise strangers. Dance is as diverse a means of communication as any medium, yet there are a vast array of elements that make up this very unique
and specialized form of expression. "Sometimes this intensity is so tangible that some isolated performer suddenly finds himself or herself an explicate center existing within a strict pattern, thus
providing as if a brighter illumination for separate threads of the overall flow and creating an illusion of the pattern change. This kind of change, impossible to build in, reflects
the breath of emptiness in the form open to our senses" (Bavdilovich et al, 2000). The dance patterns in the French suites
of Johann Sebastian Bach clearly represent the elements of inert expression while, at the same time, project a distinct sense of physical independence. Bachs French suites dance patterns have
long been a much appreciated art form, in that they allow a person to express a collage of innermost feelings. These particular patterns have thrived throughout the centuries, entertaining
the likes of presidents and rulers, peasants and the general populace. Therefore, it is curious to think that people should wonder why the dance patterns in Bachs French suites
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