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    Indian Art

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    Indian Art is the art produced on the Indian subcontinent from about the 3rd millennium BC to modern times. To viewers schooled in the Western tradition‚ Indian art may seem overly ornate and sensuous; appreciation of its refinement comes only gradually‚ as a rule. Voluptuous feeling is given unusually free expression in Indian culture. A strong sense of design is also characteristic of Indian art and can be observed in its modern as well as in its traditional forms. The vast scope of the art of

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    Globe Theatre Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre was constructed with lumber stolen from another theatre after a lease dispute. William Shakespeare was part owner‚ actor‚ and play write for the Globe. The area was surrounded by market stalls offering food‚ drink‚ and merchandise surrounded the area. The place had a bawdy festival like atmosphere. Commoners and nobles alike arrived early to enjoy the atmosphere. Actors performed short previews outside on the green. The theatre held 1500 people while

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    of Women in the Canadian Theatre‚” which concluded that between 1978 and 1981 Canadian women made up 13 percent of theatre directors and 10 percent of playwrights.”(citation) Meaning that there is 87 percent of theatre directors that are male and 90 percent of male playwrights‚ the saddening part is that women do not make up any close to half of what males do. “Only 12 percent of Canadian theatre companies were under the artistic direction of women. The larger the theatre‚ the less likely it was

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    For most students at Lincoln High School‚ today is no different than any other regular school day. For me however‚ it’s the day I’ve been looking forward to for over a month. Today is the day when our hard work during numerous evening rehearsals pays off. Today is the day when the hundreds of hours put into making costumes‚ building the set‚ and intricate make up designs are displayed. Today is the day we open the show. One by one the students filter into the theater room. For the first

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    missing by gecko theatre

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    Example analysis from ‘Missing’ Missing’s story is simple‚ an ordinary woman called Lily‚ has flashbacks of memories such as her wedding day‚ learning how to dance flamenco‚ parties she’s attended and parents’ rows. The way it is told through dance‚ puppetry‚ music‚ and simply amazing acting and stagecraft is what makes this piece such a stand out. I found the scene in which Lily and her husband are sat on the sofa‚ centre right stage‚ and are trying to be affectionate but always ending up

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    Essay On Musical Theatre

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    I like to do musical theater this involves sing dancing and acting all at the same time. In one song alone you have to stay on your note during the harmonies and remember the lyrics. When you look at it from the dancing aspect you have to keep on beat‚ make sure to stay in unison with the other performers and remember all the dance movie and the order they come in. The last aspect of musical theater is the acting you have emotion not only on you face but in your voice as well as your dancing. These

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    Can theatre enable people to tackle the oppressions to which they are subject? Compare and contrast the work and approach of two applied theatre practitioners and companies in order to explore this question. According to Oxford Dictionary Online‚ oppression is defined as ‘prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or exercise of authority’ (2014). Within theatre‚ oppression is a powerful subject to tackle. Not only it is used as the subject of many productions‚ it is also a key part of many rehearsal exercises

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    operation theatre. This research is based upon professional quotes‚ personal thoughts and some real time operation theatre scenarios. It will identify the role of radiographer and its importance‚ the key issues that related to the surgeons and the radiographers while working in the operation theatre. In the end it will also provide with some recommendations and ideas that how it can be resolved. ROLE OF A RADIOGRAPHER IN OPERATION THEATER: Importance of Radiography in Operating theatre: Fluoroscopic

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    all like that. The Expressionist theatre movement developed in Germany around 1905. It was characterised by attempts to dramatise subjective states through distortion. It used images that were intense and scenes were seen through the eyes of the main character. The plot was typically non-linear‚ and might travel to unrelated events in a distorted and dreamlike manner. In the same way that melodrama uses the characters description as their name‚ expressionist theatre used characters as representative

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    Theatre 104 Study Guide

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    Community – life of group more important than the individual Teenage gangs‚ religious organizations‚ congregations‚ military‚ some teams Collective – individual most important‚ uses group to further individual’s goals Produce collectives‚ theatre today‚ cities‚ self gov’t Alexander Pope “the proper study of mankind is man.” Humans have very basic needs: 1. Food 2. Shelter 3. Mate to procreate 4. Grouping for shelter Greek farmers may have used stone rings to thrash wheat – where

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