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    Task 5 Part 1: Playwright Tim Winton was born in Western Australia‚ 1960. He attended a Creative Writing Course at Curtin University in Perth‚ and it was while there that he began his first novel An Open Swimmer. This was entered for The Australian/Vogel Award in 1981. It won and Winton has never looked back‚ utilising his considerable talent to maintain a full-time writing career. Something of an oddity for any Australian writer but especially for one of his age. In recent years Tim Winton has

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    Domeniquea Lewis Oct.6‚ 2010 Introduction to Theatre 130 9:30-10:45 a.m CRN 11529 Thomas Meloncon Theatre Revival in Europe The Renaissance was the reformation and return of secular theatre. The Renaissance was an extraordinary period in European history. In many ways it was a time of rebellion and rebirth. During the middle ages‚ the overwhelming concerns were god redemption and life after death. In contrast‚ the foremost concerns of the renaissance were human kind‚ ancient wisdom‚ and

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    gender-nonconforming bodies in dance. To begin that discussion‚ it is imperative to examine the exclusion of queer and dance knowledge that leads to the omission of queer dance from academic discourse. When the reason behind these exclusions are understood‚ it becomes easier to see the roots of the gender-nonconforming bodies that are excluded from the academic dance-world. This piece is divided into eight sections‚ each providing background into the reasons that gender nonconforming bodies in dance are excluded

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    Dance Class Reflection Over the course of the semester‚ I have learned about different types of dances including hip hop‚ dance hall‚ and contemporary‚ Bhangra‚ street jazz‚ Latin‚ zumba and more. In the beginning‚ I believed that I danced well and dance was easy to do but once I figured out how much effort‚ practice‚ coordination‚ and preparation for a dance‚ I thought differently. Dance is all about expressing your emotions by using your body‚ having fun‚ gaining strength in my muscles and developing

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    Lesson 1: Origins of Theatre Learning objectives: List the performance elements and understand their role in both ritual and theatre: time‚ place‚ participants (players‚ audience)‚ scenario (agenda/goal/text/rules)‚ clothing (uniform‚ costume‚ mask‚ makeup)‚ sound (speech‚ music)‚ movement (gesture‚ pantomime‚ dance)‚ and function or purpose. Can be clock or fictional time‚ places vary (designed to meet needs)‚ rituals might take place in one space or they might involve a procession with portions

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    Did you know that Liturgical Dance has changed over the years? What is Liturgical Dance? Liturgical Dance is a form of dancing that expresses worship and praise to God. A synonym for liturgical dance is praise dancing. Praise dancing is done with upbeat music with verses that depicts gratefulness or thankfulness of bliss and recognition. Dancers of acclaim ooze the same feelings of the move of cheering. The demonstration of moving is more than a carved development‚ it is worked inside of the body

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    Written by AQ ACT Dance is used as an effective way of expressing ideas or telling a story while allowing the dancers to express emotions in a performance setting. Dance is a fascinating form of art‚ with thousands of dance productions that are shown annually worldwide from various schools and locations. It is continuously broadcasted and featured throughout the media‚ giving it a broad variety of audience. With its growing popularity‚ it is a very effective way to express opinions and make a

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    Twentieth-century theatre describes a period of great change within the theatrical culture of the 20th century. There was a widespread challenge to long established rules surrounding theatrical representation; resulting in the development of many new forms of theatre‚ including modernism‚ Expressionism‚ political theatre and other forms of Experimental theatre‚ as well as the continuing development of already established theatrical forms like naturalism and realism. Throughout the century‚ the artistic

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    Rachael Rice Humanities What Was The Federal Theatre Project????? Throughout the late 1920 ’s an important theatrical movement developed: The Workers ’ Theatre Movement. In the end‚ it diminished around the middle of the 1930 ’s‚ and one of the developments aiding the decline of the Workers ’ Theatre Movement‚ was the creation of the Federal Theatre Project. The Federal Theatre Project was the largest and most motivated effort mounted by the Federal Government to organize and produce

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    African American Theatre

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    Over the course of approximately one-hundred years there has been a discernible metamorphosis within the realm of African-American cinema. African-Americans have overcome the heavy weight of oppression in forms such as of politics‚ citizenship and most importantly equal human rights. One of the most evident forms that were withheld from African-Americans came in the structure of the performing arts; specifically film. The common population did not allow blacks to drink from the same water fountain

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