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    Quality of Work Life

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    employees’ right to privacy‚ dissent‚ equity etc‚ a sensible integration of job career & family life and leisure time as the important aspects of QWL Robbins (1989) defined QWL as "a process by which an organization responds to employees needs by developing mechanisms to allow them to share fully in making the decisions their design their lives at work". Jerome M Rosow (1975) President of the Work in American Institute has identified seven critical factors which will affect the quality of work life during

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    other de Mille ballets are performed on a regular basis‚ Three Virgins and a Devil (1934) adapted from a tale by Giovanni Boccaccio‚ and Fall River Legend (1948) based on the life of Lizzie Borden. Jerome Robbins: He was an American theater producer‚ director‚ and choreographer known primarily for Broadway Theater and Ballet/Dance. Among the numerous stage productions he worked on were On the Town‚ Peter

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    in Tahiti was written in 1951 and its sequel‚ A Quiet Place. Trouble in Tahiti was a “forty-five minute two-character chamber piece about a bored‚ upper-middle-class couple.” (Biography Editors). The sequel was collaborated with choreographer Jerome Robbins. Leonard was the first American-born citizen to hold the position of conductor and musical director for the New York Philharmonic. His reputation held many titles such as a commentator‚ conductor‚ pianist‚ and entertainer. He founded the Creative

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    stories and have captivated audiences with revivals and film versions. Both are based on classic literature‚ and share universal and relatable social problems. West Side Story created by Lenard Bernstein‚ Steven Sondheim‚ Arthur Laurents‚ and Jerome Robbins tell the story of Romeo and Juliet in 1950s New York. Les Misérables by Composer Claude-Michael Schonberg and lyricist Alain Boublil is based on Victor Hugo’s novel of the same title. The atypical nature of both the musicals that has made them

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    1. Lyricist Alan Jay Lerner got the inspiration for the musical Camelot from the idea based on the King Arthur Legend as adapted from the novel The Once and the Future King. Lerner also wrote the music with Frederick Loewe in the 1960’s. The musical faced criticism because some say it wasn’t as good as My Fair Lady‚ and the musical did suffer from structural problems‚ but it still was able to tour around the country. 2. There were two ways that the economics of producing Broadway musicals changed

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    Circus Polka In The Night

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    “Something’s Coming” to a performing arts center near you. Miami City Ballet’s Program Two was an exquisite collaboration with the world-renowned choreographer‚ Jerome Robbins. Robbins is most known for his Broadway shows‚ On the Town‚ West Side Story‚ The King and I‚ Gypsy‚ Peter Pan‚ Fiddler on the Roof‚ and many more. The program featured the ‘Circus Polka’‚ ‘In the Night’‚ ‘The Cage’‚ other dances‚ and ‘West Side Story Suite’. With a simple design of a curtain‚ the stage was instantly transformed

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    the Revuers‚ in which they started performing and writing their own funny comics‚ that also included actress Judy Holiday. In 1944 she had her first Broadway show called “On The Town” she worked with composer Leonard Bernstein and choreographer Jerome Robbins writing the lyrics‚ along with Adolph Green‚ the show became a huge success.

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    Bob Fosse Research Paper

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    Bob Fosse is a choreographer‚ dancer and director best known for Tony Award-winning musicals including Chicago and Cabaret. Bob Fosse was born in Chicago‚ Illinois‚ on June 23‚ 1927. A trained dancer‚ Fosse achieved success as a choreographer and director of stage and screen musicals. Fosse took an early interest in dance‚ displaying unusual skill. His parents supported his interest‚ enrolling him in formal dance training. By his early teens‚ Fosse was dancing professionally in local nightclubs.

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    Mikhail Baryshnikov

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    Synopsis Mikhail Baryshnikov was conceived in Latvia in 1948. Baryshnikov was an exceptionally skilled and regarded ballet performer of the Soviet Union amid the late twentieth century‚ Baryshnikov was a cherished by numerous in the USSR. Sadly‚ he couldn’t respond those same emotions. He moved from the Soviet Union to Canada in 1974 preceding moving to the United States with expectations of having a superior chance to convey what needs be inventively in a free nation. His procedure rose

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    Historical Context Dance.

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    attracted to each other. Having Maria and tony meet at a dance was a theme related to the time in the 1950’s in America‚ it was a popular thing to have dance’s at schools. The original 1957 Broadway production was directed and choreographed by Jerome Robbins. During the time that the dance and the film was being made and choreographed‚ there were many things happening in America at the time. A turning point in American musical theatre began with West Side Story’s dark themes‚ sophisticated music‚

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