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    Drama

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    Articles http://www.sydneyjewishmuseum.com.au/Visitor-Info/Meet-the-guides/Meet-the-guides/default.aspx?FolderID=48 Lotte – Inspiration for Anne Frank - Holocaust museum ESSAY ANALYSIS FROM YEAR 11 ENGLISH Perspective can vary in stories due to different circumstances. The Diary of a Young Girl is a subjective story of Ann Frank’s personal experience during the Holocaust. Ann Frank’s diary was

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    The creation of distance‚ of space‚ between the performer and performance‚ what Goffman calls Role Distance is one of the most important aspects of his conceptual framework. By noticing the importance of Role Distance Goffman is able to situate the concept of Identity within a single coherent structure. In this structure identity is not preconceived or presupposed but constructed. Identity becomes a product of the performance. Identity here is not defined by the role alone‚ allowing in this

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    Consequenses

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    We watched a physical theatre performance called ‘hard To Swallow by Mark Wheeller’. It’s basically about the story of an anorexic girl‚ Catherine Dunbar and her struggle to cope with her eating disorder‚ it’s mainly told through the words and actions of supporting actors and Catherine’s mother. It shows how her family have a daily struggle trying to cope with Catherine and her disorder. Introduction to the play During the first few minutes of the performance we see all the actors on stage

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    Cirque du Soleil project‚ but also has a resident show in various places‚ but most of these performances and traditional circus performances are very different. One difference is that Cirque du Soleil performances focused on performers‚ rather than the traditional circus-like animal-based. Moreover‚ they combine a variety of performance styles of different artistic performances‚ such as street performances‚ circus‚ opera‚ ballet‚ rock‚ etc. So in addition to traditional circus artists performing stunt

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    Entrances and Exit

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    the performances were well put together‚ although there were a few times when I was just like “What?” Every performance I found to be dreadful was always followed by a performance that would grasp my attention again. There were a couple pieces that I found extremely magnificent like “My name is Sam” choreographed by Nancy Boskin-Mullen‚ “Toy Makers Can-Can” choreographed by Colleen Shipkowski‚ and “In the wild” choreographed by Melissa Aldo. Though‚ there were many entertaining performances‚ these

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    Dance Review

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    Review The performance‚ “Dance Matters” was absolutely amazing. Walking into the theater I wasn’t quite sure of what to expect and was really excited to see the show. I got even more excited seeing that this performance was directed by my professor. There were four parts in the performance. Also‚ each of them had its own story and full of meaning. I was surprised and learned from the performance. I appreciated to have a chance seeing this amazing show. There was one part of the performance that attracted

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    Organizational Behavior

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    Issues: • lack of performance by Lucas on basic job elements • Lucas’ continuous inefficiency on implementing his work assignments • financial statements were prepared by other employees instead of Lucas doing them • company worried about Lucas’ mental capacity • the lack of action by former department head contributed to the dilemma in the workplace • Union’s position to prove that management was responsible to inform him • Company’s position to resolve a job performance issue within a company

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    Associative Learner

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    Associative learner 1. Performances are becoming more consistent as motor programmes are being formed. 2. simpler parts of the skill now look fluent and are well learned‚ the more complex elements requires most of the spare attention. Strength of performance 1. CPR Skilful * Correct hand position * Use of two hands * Hands in line with nipples(if not cause damage and won’t force bloody around) Tactical * Knows theory behind CPR * Specialist vocab such as; chin lift

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    loss of representation of reality through mean of narration. When asked about the story behind the performance‚ the choreographer said there was none. On the contrary‚ the performance aimed at taking the audience into a journey of emotions and fantasies explored only through movements‚ which are themselves the centre of the performance as it’s through them that the journey takes place. In the performance‚ therefore the text is not present and equivalent forms are used to express meaning. These forms

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    Bouncers Essay

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    Godber’s play‚ ‘BOUNCERS‚’ was written and performed in the year 1977 and captures the generalised stereotypes of a group of Bouncers‚ Girls and ‘Lagalads’ on a night out in the town. With only four members in the cast‚ Godber cleverly directs the performance to be comedic and easily understandable through the actors’ characterisation and clever use of lighting and set. The play takes you through a typical Friday night in town at a club called ‘asylum‚’ which creates a strong reference suggesting

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