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    How should costumes be chosen in a production of Carlo Goldoni’s The Servant of Two Masters following the conventions of Commedia dell’Arte? by Jessica Hornsey The Servant of Two Masters is a Venetian comedy in the style of Commedia dell’Arte‚ written by Carlo Goldoni in 1743. In order for a director to portray Truffaldino and Smeraldina’s class clearly‚ a costume designer would need to know the origins of the characters‚ as well as traditional masks and costume styles and colours. The Servant

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    States and continental Europe until the 1930s. Then the popularity of the sport began to spread. As the European countries wanted to show off their empires‚ races were held in Italian and French African colonial outposts‚ such as Tripoli‚ Libya‚ and Casablanca‚ Morocco. Smaller nations‚ such as Monaco‚ San Marino‚ and Macau‚ also wanted the prestige and status by being part of racing. Throughout the mid-20th century the sport continued to grow‚ with interest in the F1 races (strongest outside the United

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    Santiago was a thin old man with wrinkly skin covered in blotches. His hands were full of old scars. Except his “cheerful and undefeated” eyes‚ he looked rather weary. There was “no life in his face” when his eyes were closed. Despite being unable to catch a single fish for eighty-four days‚ he still remained hopeful and decided to go fishing even further from the shore. The old man has a doubt for his physical strength; however‚ he is confident in the “tricks” that he know. He is sure that it’s

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    Tokyo gymnasium for two days from 25th April and 26th April. The tour concert was released on DVD and Blu-ray. A fan called Katy Cats came to the crowd with a unique costume that imitated Wig and Katy’s costume‚ and the venue is full. When the hall darkened and a big cheer sounded‚ she was wearing her tight body suit costumes using LEDs. The performance started with the shout of "TOKYO!"‚ The first song "Roar" shows a fantastic and dynamic stage in the dark‚ using light. After that‚ Katy View

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    so that important details are not missed and trivial details are not focused on. Many effective elements of mise-en-scene are illustrated in the white room scene in The Matrix‚ in which directors Andy and Larry Wachowski use only minimal setting‚ costume‚ and staging in a very effective way. Quite often‚ film scenes are filled with a variety of props and have rich‚ textured backgrounds. This scene‚ in contrast‚ is played out in an empty‚ white room with minimal props; two chairs‚ a television‚ a table

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    Play Response: Dead Man’s Cell Phone November 19‚ 2012 In Dead Man’s Cell Phone there were a lot of design elements in that helped express the time‚ location‚ and underlying theme of this play. They were shown through the set and costume design. However‚ costume design is different as to where it is more personal and gives us more information about the character and how he or she contributes to the play. These elements are space‚ line‚ shape‚ form‚ color‚ texture and Light. Through using examples

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    ultimately take their life. Almost four-hundred years later‚ directors Franco Zeffirelli and Baz Luhrmann have both produced popular film versions protraying very different styles and techniques of the one play‚ using setting‚ editing and colour and costume to appeal to their chosen target audience. The Baz Luhrman edition is aiming towards a modern teenage audience who might not know Shakespeare but like action. While Franco Zeffirelli is more steered towards Shakespeare fans.

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    With the children becoming more involved with the holiday‚ the costumes and masks became more child friendly. Parents would create their child’s costumes out of household items and fabric pieces to create the ultimate outfit. As the holiday became more successful‚ it also became more profitable. Many stores sold “decorations‚ costumes‚ masks‚ candy‚ and cards” (Bannatyne‚ 2004) Halloween was becoming such a big event that many decorated their houses

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    life-affirming joy (Ward‚ 2016). Despite the difference‚ during Halloween‚ sight of people selling and wearing Day of the Dead inspired costume can be seen‚ especially in the UK. Duell (2016) pointed out an oft-invoked example of Asda‚ a British supermarket retailer‚ selling Day of the Dead inspired costume and labelling them as ‘Halloween Day of the Dead skeleton costume’. This has caused many to express their displeasure of how Asda cherry pick things from the Day of the Dead culture without understanding

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