Answer: where a particular dance comes from. For many non-Mexicans, the dances of the Jalisco region—with their mariachi music, women in braids, and colorful, ribboned skirts—are their first exposure to the style. Jalisco is also the birthplace of Mexico's national dance, the jarabe tapatio (hat dance). In the 1920s, Mendoza-Garcia explains, the Mexican government wanted to unify the nation and began teaching the jarabe tapatio in public schools across the country. It was even performed by Anna Pavlova, who choreographed a version of it in pointe shoes during an international tour, and helped it become known on the world stage. The fandango, from Veracruz, is another popular dance, known for its lightning-fast footwork. In it, couples take turns dancing on a wooden platform called a "tarima."
N an orchestra, the concertmaster<span> is the leader of the </span>first violin<span> section. There is another </span>violin<span> section, the second </span>violins<span>, led by the principal second </span>violin. Anyviolin<span> solo in an orchestral work is played by the </span>concertmaster<span> (except in the case of a concerto, in which case a guest soloist usually plays).</span>
The visual element of a line acts as the foundation of drawings. It is the first in all the visual elements. It can be use in different ways like to have a pattern, form, movement, shape and structure. Oliver then is using motion lines to capture the movements of the kid in his sketchbook.
I think a free standing sculpture is you know a sculpture that stands on its own with a small circle base,
points of view:
Eagle- up top
Worms: down below
back& front
side to side
(if there's names for the rest please correct me, if I'm wrong plz let me know to )