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    action and romantic non-diegetic music to enhance the idea young love. The casting of young actors further develops this idea. The setting becomes highly symbolic in this scene. The pool being a symbol of life and energy and the Romanesque mansion acting as a visual metaphor‚ bringing the old text into a new medium. Close-up shots are used prominently in tis scene to capture the pyous looks on the actors’ faces. In this scene it would seem as though looks on the actor’s faces. In this scene it would

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    don’t make mistakes‚ because everyone makes mistakes‚ but that they cover them up and pretend like it was part of the show. The actors in the show were not only amazing actors but also amazing dancers especially in the ballet and tap-dancing part. The acting was superb. For example: the specific actress that is in the character of an old lady with a limp holding the basket of apples‚ is a superb actress and made the limp look extremely realistic. All of this added up and contributed to the show being

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    12th July I got up at 7.30 this morning‚ which is earlier than I usually do. Last nights play finished early because of an accidental fire and I got to go to bed early. It was a nice day to perform a play. The sun was out but there was a nice layer of clouds to just cool the air. It was a Friday today and I had been doing plays every day of this week. I hardly have anytime to go over and practice the plays because I have to perform so many. It is a bit easier than people may think because we are

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    personally liable for their own tortious conduct” (Cheeseman‚ 2010‚ p. 474). Dawn may be able to reduce her liability by claiming respondeat superior if it is determined that she was acting within the scope of her employment. Cheeseman states that answers to the following questions will determine whether she was‚ in fact‚ acting within the scope of her employment: * Was the act specifically requested by the principal? * Was it an act the employee was hired to perform? * Did the act occur within

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    use of clean transitions allowed the plot to unfold fluently; the only four objects on stage (four beer barrels)‚ were collected by the actors whilst they spoke‚ and two actors collected a beer barrel each to be placed into the centre of the stage acting as chairs and then would continue on to the next scene‚ making it clear to the audience that there was a scene change by introducing the characters they were representing. This is one of Godber’s techniques that was influenced by Bertolt Brecht‚ which

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    The performance will take place at 7 pm on 30th January at the Great Hall in Can Tho university. Visitors are expected to come earlier. To carry out this performance‚ we prepared thoroughly and drilled diligently. Actors and actresses have formerly acting experience‚ so I trust audience will not be disappointed with the drama. We’d like if the above information could be included in bulletins of local news. I’m sure that this event will be of interest to many people who love art and drama. Next

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    drama performance is produced. If possible‚ school can give subsidies to those who can’t afford the full price. 2.2.2 Benefits Having a visit at the back stage and the interviews with the actors and the director‚ students can learn the acting skills and the stage production skills. Apart from those skills that can only be used on stage‚ through the drama‚ students can also learn communication skills and they can also be given a chance to learn the writing skills to organize the drama.

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    the acting was awesome. Each of the main characters had a very good physicality‚ and they held their bodies in a way that each of the characters would have done in real life. For example‚ Sean Fannin’s character was shy and unsure of himself‚ especially when conversing with Tory Parker’s character‚ and he depicted this by the way he frequently touched his hair as well as hunched his shoulders and held his hands close to his chest‚ which gave his character some reality. Additionally‚ the acting choices

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    Essay- Boal’s theatre of the oppressed Boal’s techniques in theatre are simple ways of being able to express yourself through acting he uses the effect of oppression being used against someone. His techniques give people the option to speak up for themselves and have a say in what they think should be changed or helped. Boal’s theatre created questions that went meant to be brought to the surface and let the public answer them with what they thought. Some of his techniques are image theatre‚ forum

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    Personality disorders consist of maladaptive traits that will essentially over rule ones’ life‚ to the extent they cannot live a casual or satisfactory life. Obsessive-Compulsive personality disorder is one of many personality disorders that outweighs ‘normal’ personality traits and cause detrimental effects on individuals who suffer from the personality disorder‚ but are still capable of living a ‘successful’ life‚ which sounds completely paradoxical. OCPD (Obsessive-Compulsive personality disorder)

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