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    how they were not afraid to use it. Bruce found out as a result of a letter received from a widow of a Chilean folk singer who had been murdered. He was asked to do work for the Chilean Human Rights Committee. The dance first premiered in 1988‚ the costume designer being Belinda Scarlett and the music being by Incantation‚ playing the song ‘Ojos Azules’ which is Spanish for ‘Blue Eyes’. In terms of actions and dynamics for this piece‚ Bruce has used a few elegant balletic movements‚ such as arabesque

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    Descriptive Essay My nose is overwhelmed with the smell of hairspray‚ baby powder‚ and a fruity perfume. There are too many girls in here‚ all struggling and fighting for a space near the mirror that covers the entire back wall. It’s dim in here‚ but it’s a good kind of dim‚ almost calming. The only light is coming from the round vanity bulbs that line the top of the mirrors‚ making it so that the fluorescents don’t impair what natural light reveals.  I make my way to the red lockers on the right

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    tells this whole story in a matter of the first few moments the character enters the scene. Third‚ her superb vocal projection completed her performance which will be discussed in number three. 2. Was the character’s costume and make-up appropriate for her role? The character’s costume and make-up were the things I noticed first when the character entered the scene. This is important because appearance makes the very first impression and communicates without the use of words. One look at Doña Victorina

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    This paper is a critique of a production of The Last Night of Ballyhoo‚ a play written by Alfred Uhry‚ which was performed and produced by the Ball State University Theatre. Gilbert L. Bloom directed the production and was very successful with producing a truly entertaining‚ comedic play with an important message about the personal dilemmas that we as individuals with different beliefs and values must encounter in our daily lives. <br> <br>All elements of the production were wonderfully implemented

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    Philippine Folk Dances

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    Dances of the Cordillera Groups Place of Origin | Title of Dance | Nature of Dance | Costume and Props Used | Dance Description | Mountain Province | Banga | Occupational Dances | Heavy Earthen Pots | Igorot maidens go to the river and prepare for a marriage ceremony. They display not only their grace and agility‚ but also their stamina and strength as they go about their daily task of fetching water and balancing the banga‚ claypots full of water‚ on their heads. | Northern Benguet | Lepanto

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    that they talk to them through the Nyau dancers. Whenever they want to perform‚ they wear masks of animals‚ curved wood or sacks and when they are in their costumes they are addressed as “Virombo” (wild animals). Whosoever addresses them as munthu (a person) is beaten severely or penalised. When the Gule wamkulu dancers are in their costumes‚ no one knows who they are not even their family members. It is kept a secret by the members of the brotherhood. They believe that if their identity is known

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    of the dead related to the Irish and Scottish Samhain‚ but there is no evidence that it was connected with the dead in pre-Christian times. Typical festive Halloween activities include trick-or-treating which is also known as "guising"‚ attending costume parties‚ carving jack-o’-lanterns‚ lighting bonfires‚ apple bobbing‚ visiting haunted attractions‚ playing pranks‚ telling scary stories‚ watching horror films‚ as well as the religious observances of praying‚ fasting and attending vigils or church

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    Dōjō-ji is one of the most popular plays performed in Noh theaters in Japan today. Noh is a popular form of theater that originated in the fourteenth century. It consists of many complex rituals as well as ornate costumes. Dōjō-ji is a popular show in this genre because of the challenges it poses to its main performer as well as its unique features not seen in other Noh productions. Noh theater is a very specific artform that originated in the latter half of the Kamakura period and early part of

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    Lion King the Musical

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    musical acclaimed all over the world. Seen by over twenty five million people in over 15 thousand performances this intricately designed wonder has taken over 37 thousand hours just to build the puppets and masks. Julie Taymor the director and costume designer was faced with a problem of whether to create humans or animals playing the part and she decided to make masks that show the animal face‚ as well as‚ show the human face giving the character his or her personality. As for expressing other

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    Addam's Play: Play Review

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    excited and engaged; talking about the various ways that the Addams family had enriched their lives. My friend and I had a seat in the middle in the center row‚ with an optimal viewing experience. The plays overall production concept such as the costumes‚ lighting and set added to the overall audience interaction‚ entertainment and understanding. The actors and the director did a good job of portraying the plays story‚ even to viewers who had no prior knowledge of the Addams family. The actors

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