Playing card 1: Spades Nguyen Phuong Anh The 150 minutes - “Playing card 1: Spades” show is the first piece in the series of four directed by the visual wizard – Robert Lepage. It is truly daring that the performance lasts for more than two hours without an interval as it leaves variety of experiences among the audiences. Perhaps some of them could feel exhausted or even boring‚ but in my opinion‚ the show needs to be continuous to link all the concepts and stories along with magnificent visual
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rose to be number one on the Billboard chart…twice. This is just one of the many reasons another High School Musical would be beneficial to the characters of the movie. Not only were the actors told to be themselves they also had to learn tough choreography. Actually so tough that their choreographer Kenny Ortega had worked with Madonna on her Material Girl video and with Michael Jackson on his Dangerous World Tour in 1992. Most of the stars started their careers in this hot movie. Had anyone even
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without hiding anything‚ to see themselves as what they sub consciously did not let themselves see previously. Grotowski’s work stressed the importance of the actor‚ and is known for a physically demanding style of theater bordering on dance choreography. Wojciech Krukowski‚ a fellow director who runs the Academy of Movement‚ an experimental Warsaw theater‚ said Grotowski ``discovered a specific role of an actor who releases not only his own energy but also that of a spectator. He created a kind
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on it and that we tend to turn to technology as our backbone to get tasks in our daily lives complete. However‚ there is always a downfall‚ Povall explains how people in the dance community believe that technology can reduce the strength of the choreography and performers. Even though‚ Povall still acknowledges all the doubt that comes with the use of technology such as cameras‚ lighting‚ sounds‚ video camera’s etc. but oversees these views by working alongside technology. Povall states that choreographers
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16 million people living in Zimbabwe‚ way more than half of the citizens live in rural areas and spend their lives farming. Just as agriculture is so important as food and money‚ it is also important in their dances. Their dances often include choreography that looks similar to the moves they would do while farming. One thing I learned online was about the Zimbabwean people’s souls. They are very appreciative people and dance to express their happiness. People of Zimbabwe are know for being
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video piracy and not other very important matters. Example 5: This last satire was not written to apply to this matter but it fits perfectly‚ in chapter 22 the Duck and Dauphin finally put on their show after a long time of planning and work and choreography‚ but only 12 people tend the show‚ this may be a satire example of Obama Care‚ and how Obama spent so much money and time to produce it but when it was actually released less people signed up for it than people signed the petition to revoke Justin
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maker Zhang Yimou has created a masterpiece with Hero. With stunning photography‚ intricate choreography‚ great acting‚ and an intriguing story‚ how could one disagree? The photography‚ mise en scene‚ ideology‚ acting‚ and narration‚ all blend together to reveal poetic reverence‚ philosophy‚ and questions of ethics. Yimou has composed a film which not only dazzles us with astonishing martial arts choreography‚ but also contains philosophical depth‚ causing us to examine our own moral integrity.
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Christina opens the door gently and steps inside the studio‚ “Sorry to interrupt Zhanna. Ladies‚ the cast lists are up.” A murmur spreads throughout the room. A smile beams across most faces‚ whereas some look terrified as they realize the Nutcracker season is here. Lainey’s stomach drops‚ she had been waiting anxiously for this moment to learn what part she had received for her final Nutcracker before graduating high-school. “Go ahead girls be back in five minutes to start pointe‚” said Zhanna.
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Dorothy and the gang singing‚ “Were off to See the Wizard” while walking/skipping to the beat of the song. This is where you first see the combination of both. This then leads to the 1961‚ very fast paced‚ dancing packed film‚ West Side Story‚ with choreography by Jerome Robbins. Jerome incorporates the dances into the movement on how the actors walk from the very start of the film. This film also uses a type of ballet and walts. The Sound of Music has some similarities with West Side Story including
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