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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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    or read manga are just regular people that go to work or school and need something to relax. On the other hand‚ an Otaku is a person who obsesses over anime or manga. The obsession comes in different forms‚ integrating with other hobbies such as costume play‚ photography‚ poster‚ doll and figurine collection or even maybe a business. Generally for ladies‚ shopping means going to buy clothes‚ handbags‚ shoes and other accessories; on the contrary‚ an otaku goes shopping for dolls‚ figurines‚ posters

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    technique‚ from the parts that should be automatic‚ such as pointing and stretching‚ to the large jumps and turns. Though the dancer representing La Sylphide‚ Elena Lobsanova‚ is also an amazing dancer‚ and is able to perform on pointe with ease. The costumes were beautiful and fit the setting of the story.

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    think about the Beatitudes from Jesus. My sister and I were around 6 years old and for Christmas‚ we both received dress-up costumes. My sister received a Minnie Mouse dress and I received a pretty pink fairy costume. We absolutely loved them‚ and you could not get us out of the fun costumes. However‚ throughout the week‚ my sister insisted she was the one that got the fairy costumes and took it into her room.

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    is brilliant. Author use the first person to tell the time when he walk in the museum. Describing the unique of the clothes‚ characteristics of art and history. It is really impression the all of clothes are standing still in the museum. Over 100 costumes and dance-influenced designs by the different person with the different fashion ways. It is also incredible for these dancer in the clothes dance though the space. Somehow‚ for these treasures‚ lack some energy and subject. Maybe it was not wear

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    The intention of this work was to create an adaptation of the original story of Romeo and Juliet. Unlike the traditional version‚ this portrayal features the two families‚ The Montagues and The Capulets represented as fairies and mermaids. The Capulets are depicted as fairies whereas The Montagues are illustrated as mermaids. Like the original story‚ the two families are engaged in a feud‚ in this story‚ their argument is over the differences in their families and the obvious difference in their

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    Watching the short film In Whose Honor? Changed my whole outlook on the difference between what it means to dress in fake traditional indigenous clothing for entertainment and what it means to wear actual traditional clothing because it is part of someone’s culture. In the beginning of the film‚ I honestly did not think that the dance that the Chief Illiniwek was doing was offensive until activist Charlene Teters explained exactly how disrespectful it was to parade around a culture that is not even

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    directorial decisions on costume choice reflect the nature of the play‚ as well as the things that have taken place. An example of this is through Edmund’s costume in Act 1 and Act 6‚ as well as Lear’s costume in both Act 1 and Act 6. Through the first act‚ Lear’s costume made up of an armoured vest and a big furry robe clearly shows that Lear is the character who is most powerful. In comparison to Lear‚ Edmund is a character who is lowly ranked in society wears a plain costume. By comparing both character

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    The Saturday evening of April 22‚ 2017. I was present at the playwright production of Rick Elice’s Peter and the Starcatcher. Peter and the Starcatcher was premiered in Bradenton‚ Florida Manatee players performing arts center. My seating was in the middle section in aisle seat of the Bradenton Kiwanis theatre. I had paid $13.00 for my ticket and had saved twelve dollars with student discounts. The view in my seat was good but not perfect because the person in front was blocking it a little. The

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