dancing both of the ballets play the same music‚ but have very different costumes and dances. This is just one example of how the two ballets differ from each other. In Matthew Bourne’s The Nutcracker! the variation for Spain was doughnuts and pastries. The girl dancer wore a black long dress with colorful doughnuts on it‚ and she did not wear ballet shoes. The guy dancer wore a black and neon pink matador style costume. The two did a flamenco dance for this variation. Then in Barishnikov’s
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Roaring 20s crafts are great if you are planning a decade related costume party such as this. Costume parties are always a hit when it comes to the holidays. People like it because they can look different than normal and show off their creativity. If you are holding a roaring 20s decade party‚ then you will want to do some themed crafts that will go great for the occasion. When it comes to roaring 20s fashion crafts‚ nothing beats the flapper girl. Flappers were stylish women who dressed great and
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A. INTRODUCTION The Short and Sweet Musical was premiered at The Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre (KLPAC) on Friday‚ 1st of October 2010 at 8.30 p.m. was an excellent play. The Short and Sweet Musical is divided into four different acts namely A Grave Matter‚ Ghosts‚ Cupidity and Little Girl Lost. B. ACTING The character that I like the most is the mad scientist portrayed by Iedil Putra in A Grave Matter. The actor’s voice projection is also loud and clear which pleased me because if not I
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able to compare to its 1996 competitor. The first comparison that can be made is the similarity of the costumes. As they are at a costumed ball‚ the costumes/makeup in the Zeffirelli version are similar to the design of the Luhrmann one. Romeo is dressed in silver shining armour‚ with Juliet dressed in an elegant royal kind of way. They are dressed unique from the other characters as their costumes stand out more. This costuming depicts accurately the representation of not only their individual characters
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skulls from animals consumed at society feasts: the lower jaw of a chimpanzee‚ the skulls of crocodiles‚ duikers‚ forest buffalo or cows‚ and the remains of a rodent. This largely differs from the Egungun adornments‚ brightly colored and acting as a costume rather than a
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is going on in the storyline‚ and in the movie Forrest Gump‚ the way they used different film elements helps in the explanation of the plot and assists in moving the storyline along. The different elements that I will be talking about are Effects‚ Costumes‚ and Camera movement/transitions. In Forrest Gump they used many different effects to emphasize and explain exactly what is happening. One way that they describe what is happening in the film is by using effects to create things like a napalm bombing
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While these styles are still drawn upon in Bollywood dancing today‚ often times they are mixed together with other styles and cannot be linked back to its origins. Another aspect of Bollywood dancing that has changed throughout the years is the costume that is worn by the actors and actresses. In the early years of Bollywood‚ women were generally dressed in traditional Indian clothing such as a sari or salwar kameez (a pant-suit). However‚ as Bollywood has become more modernized‚ so has the clothing
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Western Australia’s policy of resettlement for Aboriginal people during the 1930’s. Jack Davis‚ an Aboriginal playwright‚ constructed the play No Sugar to challenge the view that this resettlement is acceptable. Davis uses dramatic techniques such as costume‚ setting‚ movement and symbolism to confront an audience of the injustice of resettlement and therefore initiate the process of attitudinal change towards the current Aboriginal situation. Drama is an effective medium for instigating this change as
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People‚ authored by Hendrik Ibsen and adapted by Arthur Miller performed by the Playmaker’s Repertory Company‚ was a tremendous spectacle of production. To enhance the audience’s overall experience‚ key production elements included superior scenery‚ costumes‚ lighting‚ and sound. Each of these elements was required to support the script in a creative and engaging manner. Every decision made by the designers is entirely relevant. The collective workings of these elements dictate the show’s success of
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The dance piece I’m going to be talking about is the piece “4 Seasons” . The choreographer of the piece is James Kudelka O.C. “4 Seasons‚” had many different stories within each season change. Each season had a different story. The season summer was my favourite season‚ although summer was my favourite season I enjoyed the whole piece‚ but it sometimes got a little confusing. The summer season had two beautiful dancers named Tiffany Mosher and Chelsey Meiss. Other portions of the summer pice also
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