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    Comparison/ Contrast of Surrealism and Expressionism By Fidencio Davalos‚ ART 110: Art Appreciation Surrealism Surrealism is a period in art history when artists created dreamlike paintings filled with mysterious objects or familiar objects that have been oddly changed in ways that one would not see in reality (Kleiner‚ F.‚ 2000). It is a style of art‚ where objects are realistically painted. The art looks real with light shadows‚ and details‚ but the way they are arranged or the

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    society. Most candidates demonstrated a sound understanding of poetic techniques through their analysis of at least two poems. Weaker responses relied on a recount of the poem’s subject matter or a listing of techniques. Film – Baz Luhrmann‚ Strictly Ballroom Better responses integrated an insightful and detailed analysis of film techniques‚ including music‚ setting and costuming‚ into a discussion that focused on Luhrmann’s visions of individuality‚ conformity‚ competitiveness‚ persistence and

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    the fear that ravaged their bodies‚ the fear that could sometimes be suppressed with drink or running away but a fear that could never be escaped while their accents were different and their hair was dark. While there was still hate in the world. Edvard would have already left the camp to go to work. Drill in the tunnels of blood‚ he said‚ describing the hissing of the compressed air‚ the screech

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    FEMALE EVENING WEAR COSTUME IN 1890- 1900 GAY/ NAUGTY NINTEIS REASERCH SEMINAR IN THE HISTORY OF COSTUME Table of contents Introduction……………………….…1 History and Events…………………..1 Art and Architecture…………………4 Fashion in the 1890s…………………6 Conclusion…………………………...11 Appendix………………………………12 Bibliography…………………………22 "Humanity takes itself too seriously. It is the world ’s original sin. If the cave-man had known how

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    chance to interact and socialize with other students‚ to dance with the person they dreamed of dancing with‚ to practice proper etiquette and of course to look like ladies and gentlemen. The event is usually held in a big space such as a hall‚ a ballroom‚ a banquet hall or any conventional areas. It is beautifully decorated with colored cloths‚ center pieces‚ back-drops‚ wall ornaments and so on‚ depending on the theme of the event. Not only is the place given the chance to look fantastic but also

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    Music of Romantic Period The Period of Expansion (1820-1910) The Romantic Period Romantic music is a term denoting an era of Western classical music that began in the late 18th or early 19th century. It was related to Romanticism‚ the European artistic and literary movement that arose in the second half of the 18th century‚ and Romantic music in particular dominated the Romantic movement in Germany. Piano is the most important instrument of the Rmoantic Period Frederic Chopin Frédéric Chopin

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    was set in the jazzy‚ industrial 1930’s. The 1930’s era was emphasised in the duration of the entire film by using technology such as the telegram‚ costuming‚ setting‚ weaponry and most importantly‚ the non-diagetic jazz music applied. In the ballroom the song‚ "Come with me and be my Love" by Christopher Marlow is used as dramatic irony as Richard admits that he is incapable of courting or loving a woman when he declares in a soliloquy "since I cannot prove a lover‚ I am determined to prove a

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    films are predominantly similar to that of Robert Weine’s The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920)‚ F. W. Murnau’s Nosferatu (1922)‚ and Fritz Lang’s Metropolis (1927). German expressionism was first seen in famous artworks such as The Scream by Edvard Munch (1893)‚ and continued to spread into other areas such as architecture‚ theatre and finally‚ film. During this era‚ the public went to cinemas in order to detach themselves from the harsh realities of everyday life‚ thus German expressionist films

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    Philippine folk dance is one of the Philippine cultures that incorporate influences from immigrants and conquerors while at the same time maintaining their own national identity. The dances of the Philippines were developed while Filipinos were working in the fields‚ celebrating feasts‚ harvests‚ births and weddings.   Thursday‚ April 21‚ 2011 Philippine Folk Dance Here’s the list of popular Philippine Folk Dances from Luzon‚ Visayas and Mindanao: A. Philippine Folk Dances from Luzon Banga

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    ------------------------------------------------- Mozart and dance From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia The Grosse Redoutensaal (Grand Ballroom) of the Hofburg Imperial Palace in Vienna‚ where much of Mozart ’s dance music was first performed. The composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote a great deal of dance music. This article covers the types of dances that Mozart wrote‚ their musical characteristics‚ and their reception by the public both in Mozart ’s day and in modern times. Mozart ’s dance

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