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I believe Alvin Ailey meant that everybody should be given the chance to dance despite their race or color<em> (or whatever background they have).</em> What is important is their commitment and passion for dancing. Dance performances should also be seen by everyone, whether black or white. It should let people know how dance reflects them and how the "human spirit" flows through different dances.
Explanation:
Alvin Ailey was an African-American in the 1900s who experienced the inequality brought about by segregation of races. He grew up with his mom as force laborers. Luckily, they were able to transfer to Los Angeles. From there, he learned the art of dancing and became a professional in it over time. Soon, he opened the <em>Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater</em> which targeted the <em>black dancers. </em>He gave them the opportunity to showcase their talents despite being lowly treated by society. He gave them hope and self-esteem to achieve their dreams.
Answer:
Foi uma nova arte.
Explanation:
Em seu manifesto O Nascimento da Sexta Arte, publicado em 1911, o teórico do cinema italiano Ricciotto Canudo argumentou que o cinema era uma nova arte, "uma conciliação soberba dos Ritmos do Espaço (os Artes Plásticos) e dos Ritmos do Tempo (Música e Poesia). ", uma síntese das cinco artes antigas: arquitetura, escultura, pintura, música e poesia (cf. Hegel's Lectures on Aesthetics).
Canudo mais tarde acrescentou a dança como um sexto precursor, uma terceira arte rítmica com música e poesia, tornando o cinema a sétima arte. Em Paris, fundou uma revista de vanguarda La Gazette des sept arts em 1920, e um clube de cinema, o CASA (Club des amis du septième art), em 1921. Seu ensaio mais conhecido Réflexions sur le septième art ("Reflexões sobre a sétima arte ") foi publicada em 1923 após vários rascunhos anteriores, todos publicados na Itália ou na França.
Indians are Native Americans. They were the first humans in the Americas after their ancestors travelled over the ice bridge from Asia.