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The essay will be reflections on readings, video viewings, and discuss The essay will be reflections on readings, video viewings, and discussion from class. This essay should be 4-6 pages long and will be written as a letter to King Louis XIV, to whom you are writing about the current state of dance in contemporary society. You will describe in detail the evolution of dance since his reign, and you may want to add details of how you think his reaction would be towards his beloved dance now. Be creative! Have fun with this but also be certain to use relevant, accurate supporting details and historical references. Please have a works cited page that includes at least one article or book that is NOT Wikipedia. Also, include at least two YouTube links that support your letter.

Paper For Above instruction Dear King Louis XIV, Your reign marked a pivotal moment in the history of dance, establishing it as both a royal art form and a vital component of cultural expression. As I reflect on the evolution of dance since your time, it is evident that the art form has undergone profound transformations, becoming more democratized, diverse, and experimental while still retaining its classical roots. Today, dance is an integral part of modern society, incorporated into entertainment, social interaction, and cultural dialogue across the globe. During your reign, ballet was developing as a courtly art, characterized by elaborate gestures, structured choreography, and a focus on aristocratic elegance. The establishment of the Royal Academy of Dance in France laid foundational principles that shaped classical ballet. Over the centuries, dance evolved through various stages—including Romantic ballet, modern dance, jazz, hip-hop, and contemporary dance—each reflecting societal changes and technological advancements. The Romantic era introduced expressive storytelling and emotional depth, while the 20th century witnessed revolutionaries like Martha Graham and Isadora Duncan who prioritized personal expression and innovation. These shifts made dance more accessible and relatable beyond aristocratic circles. In the contemporary era, dance has become an inclusive and multidisciplinary art form. The proliferation of media—television, film, and the internet—has dramatically expanded the reach of dance. YouTube, in particular, has democratized access, enabling anyone with an internet connection to learn, share, and critique dance styles from around the world. Dance competitions, viral videos, and social media platforms have turned dance into a communal activity that fosters creativity and diversity. The evolution from the controlled, formal techniques of your court ballet to the spontaneous, hybrid styles of today exemplifies a


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