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    most importantly‚ costumes are sold like crazy—even though they’re sometimes incredibly racist and demeaning to various cultures‚ races and societies. And while one could branch this topic of cultural appropriation through clothing and costume to the fashion industries‚ I’ll keep it small‚ considering this paper is already longer than it should be. The website I went to initially was Spirit Halloween‚ a very popular Halloween site apparently. My goal was to go look for costumes that were depicting

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    between Spaniards and the people of this territory since the first were part of the colonization of this southern territory in the sixteenth century. Since then‚ a number of cultural groups began to be born with a set of customs ‚ costumes and folk dances. Within costumes projecting into the regions that make up the Colombian territory ‚ we have: The Chapolera . This is a very typical and representative throughout the Andean region of Colombia character . A woman with a huge black skirt wearing ribbons

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    Greek Highland Dance

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    the two practices are actually quite obvious: The costumes that the dancers wear at demonstrations‚ the dances that are executed at competitions‚ and the style of music played at performances. Highland dance originates from Scottish heritage‚ therefore one of the costumes for highland dance is the Scottish kilt. The Scottish kilt can be any tartan that the young dancer desires; typically a dress tartan is chosen. The kilt is paired

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    not have been as successful as it was. The costumes of the show were amazing. They made each person look like their actual character. My favorite costume of the show was my costume as the Lion. What really impressed me about my costume choice was the fur jacket I had over my Lion suit. I also loved how each of the main characters’ costumes were unique in its own way. My second favorite costume of the show had to have been The Wiz himself. Dontae’s costume was very unique as well. Since The Wiz himself

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    through different costumes. He relate superheroes to the role models in ancient time and in the second half of the twentieth century. He argues that masculinity can be construct in changing costume‚ and he said that the ancient and renaissance models of warrior are sort of masquerade. After summarizing Weltzien’s main points‚ I shall be agree with the article that superheroes are not exist by it self‚ it comes from role models that has a big influence in the history‚ and changing costume means changing

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    developing countries are in a good position to provide products at highly competitive prices. As a result‚ many U.S. firms have chosen to produce goods overseas. Despite the decline in the number of domestic jewelry manufacturing establishments‚ sales of costume jewelry have seen sharp increases. The [organization] can capitalize on the growing social trend of buying American products‚ as well as sales from customers who wish to support a worthy cause. Lisa K. Moore · Market Analysis Writing Sample Copyright

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    Elphab Theatre Analysis

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    sound‚ and costume‚ is a key element in the success of the production. As a former light technitian of my high school drama department‚ I learn that lights is a key aspect of the production because it enhances the mood making a intense scene extra fierce with red lights or making it calm with blue lights. The lights are key in order to be able to hide certain entrances and exits. Sounds is needed to make the characters audible and cue sounds unable to be produced by actors. Costumes are needed to

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    Act 1 of Mark Morris dance group’s The Nutcracker‚ they also use the robot instead of Puppets. The photo above shows those two robots in the play. Although the dance style of those two robots not same with what I imagine for the Petrushka. But the costumes and character setting can be a sample for my redesign. Another choreographer Martin Dvořák’s style and popping dance is perfect for Petrushka and other robot in Act1. In the new character setting‚ Petrushka‚ Ballerina and Moor are robot but really

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    Good Vs Evil In Dracula

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    The costumes were too plain and there were only a few creative costumes. Only certain costumes supported the concept of the play because they represented time period and location. Others did not have any specific style to support the theme and just looked like modern wordrobe‚ such like the suits the men were wearing. It was too common. One costume that did fit the concept and theme was Dracula’s costume. He wore a cape that represented his character very well. Although some costumes did not

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    respected plays. The differing presentations of each may lead someone to think differently about the play than another would. In comparing and contrasting the dramatic representation of the protagonists Oedipus and Othello‚ theatrical presentation‚ costume design‚ and character will lead the reader‚ and viewer‚ to have a greater insight into the theatrical practices of their times and their approaches to the issue of verisimilitude. The theatrical presentation of both plays are very similar. The two

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