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    Ballet Report Giselle

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    2011/2012 season. The choreography is by Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot while the music is composed by Adolphe Adam and conducted by Paul Connelly. The set and costumes are made by Aleksandr Benois. The star dancers are Svetlana Zakharova‚ a prima ballerina and star at Teatro alla Scala‚ as Giselle and a principal dancer Roberto Bolle as Albrecht. This particular video performance guest starred Olesya Novikova‚ from the Mariinsky Theatre‚ and principal dancer Leonid Sarafanov from the Mikhailovsky

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    somewhat to the more feminine silhouette of previous decades. Influenced by designers like Christian Dior and Cristobal Belenciaga‚ fashions dictated ballerina length skirts that were full and flowing. Waist lines were fitted and shoulder lines were made more rounded as a change from the boxy style that was previously favored. [pic] [pic] [pic] Ballerina length full skirt. Fitted waists. Rounded shoulders. In addition to America returning to the more traditional role of

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    Audience Analysis My target audience would range from 16-25. Young people these days engage in politics in a variety of ways. They engage by debating and sharing insights and opinions on various issues whether it’s discussions with friends or postings on blogs; They engage by signing petitions; They attend rallies and protests on issues we regard as important; They volunteer there time and energy to organizations.They are media savvy‚ questioning what is often presented(I know I have grandchildren)

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    In her work “The ‘Fat’ Female Body”‚ Samantha Murray points out the issue that obese women are under much bigger scrutiny when it comes to their eating habits. They are often shamed and criticized because of their food choices and feel more comfortable eating in private than in public. The problem is gender-oriented‚ which Murray emphasizes by stating: “whilst men are expected to consume food heartily‚ women are required at all times to exercise control and restraint around food and eating.” There

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    school‚ the Academie Royale de Danse (Royal Academy of Dance). The Pre‐Romantic period is most noted as the origin of pointe work. The Italian dancer Marie Taglioni‚ who was eighteen years old at the time‚ is generally considered to be the first ballerina to dance en pointe‚ balancing and moving on the ends of her toes. The period from 1830‐1870 is considered the Romantic Period of classical ballet. Romantic is now used to refer to a specific style of movement that was popular during that era. Following

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    Is the conception of equality with gender‚ economic status‚ and talents truly achievable or simply a myth? The idea and possibility of equality appeals human’s emotional nature. It’s everyone ideal image and vision of how the world should be. However‚ can equality in every aspect potentially handicap one who’s potentially gifted? In the passage‚ “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut (1961)‚ he creates a strictly equitable society. In this “utopian” society‚ each person is treated equally despite each

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    Ingenue and the Gold Dress

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    great talent of both men. Zolan’s “Ingenue” is representational and painted in the impressionist style using different tones and values to express the effects of light and using broad brush strokes. The form is oil on canvas and the content is a ballerina squatting down with her right leg out in front as if she is leaning over stretching. The painting is balanced as her body is mainly on the right side of the painting and her leg and the dark shading balances out the left side. This is a very good

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    people. Instead‚ they have been degraded to below average. An example of this would be the ballerinas. During one of the scenes‚ two of the dancers had fallen down because of a small radio transmitter that had been implanted into their ears. This earpiece was supposed to only impair deep thoughts‚ but it had been too strong for most of the handicapped. This‚ as said before‚ was able to knock down two ballerinas‚ meaning that it could also do physical damage as well‚ and not only mentally. In addition

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    “It is one of the commonest of mistakes to consider that the limit of our power of perception is also the limit of all there is to perceive.”(Leadbeater) Many people believe the way something is perceived‚ is always the way that it appears to be. In reality‚ there might be more to a person he is willing to show. If we assume that the way someone or something is seen is always as it appears to be‚ we would be lying to ourselves. A surplus of people are not exactly how they are seen to be. We should

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    Edgar Degas has become known as one of the world’s most influential Impressionist‚ or Realist (the title he preferred)‚ artists. Impressionism was one of the most important art movements in the nineteenth century and had great influences on Modern Art development. The first Impressionist exhibitions were held in 1874‚ but at the time‚ it still was not recognized as a real art. Impressionist artists‚ including Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir‚ ignored details‚ revealed their brushstrokes

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