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    minstrels and small performing troupes of performers singing and offering slapstick comedy. 1830 – Minstrel Shows This form of Musical Theatre was entertainment in America‚ these types of performances contained comical sketches‚ variety acts‚ dancing and music. This was performed mainly by white people with ‘black face’ (black painted face) The Minstrel show first began in the 1830s but did not become popular until the 1840s. It was still a form of entertainment until 1910‚ performances from

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    Melanie Barillas Period 6 Dance I watched Irving Berlin’s White Christmas the musical. White Christmas is a1954 American musical film‚ this play was preformed at the Norris Theater and I watched it on December 16‚2012. The main people starring in the play are; Gail Bennet who played Betty Haynes‚ David Lamoureux who played Phil Davis‚ Brent Schindele who played Bob Wallace‚ and Tro Shaw who played Judy Haynes. The play was based upon the Paramount Pictures film that was written for the

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    mysterious‚ charming man. All of the aspects of the plot in the movie were on par with the book. Nick moves to west egg and meets Gatsby at one of his parties. Nick then helps Gatsby get together with Daisy and attitudes between the characters become tense. Daisy later runs Myrtle over and Gatsby is killed for it. The “Roaring 20s” was filled with dancing‚ style‚ and music. In both the movie and the book‚ Gatsby used his huge parties filled with music and dancing to lure Daisy to him. Daisy was very attracted

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    reached resulting in a resolution. Plot activity Graph the dramatic structure of Strictly

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    it with a superhero attire. The drawing‚ dancing and singing activities encourage art and creativity while the playing‚ jumping‚ swimming and running activities motivate kids to participate in physical outdoor activities. The illustrations enhance the deeper meaning of the simple sentences. Toni eating dinner is not just him eating a meal. The supporting image shows him eating a variety of vegetables and kitchen counter has fruits placed on it. Toni dancing with his mom emphasizes on the importance

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    yourself frustrated because you like the books better than the movies. Our class has read and watched Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare and there are a lot of differences and similarities between the book and movie such as the characters‚ settings‚ and plot events. Some of the character differences and similarities are that in Act 1 Scene I‚ Sampson who was a Capulet Servant wants to fight but‚ in the movie Sampson was just walking around and bumped into a Montague servant. In Act 3 Scene I Tybalt‚ Juliet’s

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    spoken dialect and singing. There are very few dance numbers. However‚ in the musical “Oklahoma!”‚ also written by Oscar Hammerstein II‚ there is more dancing involved. No matter how different musicals are from one another‚ the songs that are incorporated in the shows further the plot in many ways. One musical that contains songs that furthers the plot is “Show Boat”. For example‚ the song “Ol’ Man River” is used to show one of the various themes of the musical. One of those themes includes‚ “what

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    The Cotton Club Movie By Derick Sweeten The Cotton Club was a famous night club in New York during the early 20’s and 30’s. In this film Harlem’s Cotton Club of the 1920’s was beautifully recreated and with Cab Calloway and Duke Ellington performing in there. This club flourished during the prohibition era in the late 20’s and early 30’s. Richard Gere plays Dixie Dwyer‚ a young musician who works for mobsters in an effort to advance his career. Dwyer falls in love with Vera Cicero played

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    and then smash its neck open‚ and proceed to drink the blood. This violent display was show in the play to be more calmly done. A whole other difference is the placement of the scene‚ the movie having the whole dancing in the forest scene at the very beginning of the movie‚ whilst the dancing in the forest portion of the play is learned about more and more through the girls talking about it after the fact. Another very small example showing how the movie did not stay completely true to the play is

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    Visual and performing arts enrich our lives in a variety of ways. They entertain us‚ educate us about the world‚ let us see our world in a different way‚ and help us record our world for future generations. There are many different forms of visual and performing arts. In this essay‚ I will discuss painting‚ music‚ theater‚ and dance. Painting is the art of putting a medium on a flat surface with a brush. The mediums used to do this are as vast as the artist themselves. Some of these mediums

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