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    Ukiyo-E-Art Analysis

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    Throughout the human history‚ the propagation and exchange of culture was of routine way in the formation of a civilization. For this fact‚ numerous archeologists have had their endeavor around this premise to prove that all artifacts and artworks around us are originated from this interactive insight of human being. Their tireless efforts and passion have come to bear fruit such as Yoshinogari‚ which is the largest site of village ruins in Japan‚ and shows how Korea’s culture affected Japan’s Yayoi

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    Caballero Slide 9 Niponggo – Japanese language * Rizal has the features of a japanese. * Because of the embarassment rizal study and learn the japanese language. He read books in the Japanese libraries‚ museums‚ art galleries. And shrines. Kabuki – japanese drama play. Judo – the japanese art of self-defense. Imperial Art Gallery and Library – one of the places where Rizal read Japanese books. Slide 16 Strauss- a great European composer. * To his surprise the major instruments were

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    she was his guide‚ interpreter and tutor.  She improved his knowledge of the Japanese language.  She eases the pain left by Leonor Rivera.  Rizal and Osei – San are both theatre addicts.  They attended some kabuki plays such as; • Sendaihagi • Manjiro Nakahama • Chushingura KABUKI – Japanese drama play People he met… Tetcho Suehiro • A fighting Japanese journalist‚ novelist‚ champion of human rights‚ who was forced by the government to leave Japan. TETCHO SUEHIRO • Became a member of the

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    How to Apply Make Up

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    impurities‚ make sure to have towels ready to dry your face with. How to Apply Makeup What You Will Use: • Face Sponges • Foundation Primers • Under Eye Concealer with Highlighting Effect • Make-Up Foundation • Bronzer Mosaic • Fan Brush • Kabuki Brush • Eye Lash Curler • Iridescent Eye Shadow in Pearl to Golden Tan Shade • Eye Shadow Brush • Black Mascara • Sheer Lipstick in Pale Pink • Shiny Lip Gloss • Lip Brush Make-Up Application Sequence Apply make-up products in the following

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    time adopted ("Theatrical Makeup.") The Kabuki Theater in Japan is a great example of how theatrical makeup spread to different parts of world. The Japanese makeup consisted of white face paint made from rice‚ called Oshiroi. Different shades of white where produced in order for the actors to depict different attributes of characters. However‚ in order for the makeup to stick to their skin‚ they had to apply a mixture of waxes and oils beforehand. The Kabuki Theater makeup was also aided by the colors

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    How did the changes resulting from isolation affect Japan economically? Because of this isolation japan’s economy wasn’t that affected.due to the peace‚they did not have to worry about missionaries coming in their land and trying to convert the japanese to christian’s the isolation mostly is had a positive influence on japan’s economy and also had a slight negative influence The positive influences were that they did not have to worry about other countries the economy had a Slight negative influence

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    The History of Dance

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    theatrical unity and wholeness in the meditative mind. The following is a list of dance names; Argentine Tango - history of Argentine Tango and Milonga. Argentine Tango History - Milonga and Argentine Tango history by Mike Higgins Ballet History - Into a fantasy world: A history of ballet (offsite: CBC) Breakdance - traces the origins of break dance. Cha Cha - history of cha cha. Clogging - clog dancing or clogging‚ as it is sometimes known‚ takes its origins from square dancing. This is not where or how clogging

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    Culture of Japan

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    Culture of Japan The culture of Japan has evolved greatly over the millennia‚ from the country’s prehistoric Jōmon period‚ to its contemporary hybrid culture‚ which combines influences from Asia‚ Europe‚ and North America. The inhabitants of Japan experienced a long period of relative isolation from the outside world during the Tokugawa shogunate‚ until the arrival of "The Black Ships" and the Meiji period. Fūjin and Raijin‚ Tawaraya Sōtatsu‚ 17th century. Pine Trees‚ Hasegawa Tōhaku Japanese

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    By Anthony Pagano 7Blue2 By Anthony Pagano 7Blue2 What is Drama Used For? * What is Drama? The word drama is derived from the ancient Greek word meaning action. If something is full of action it’s exciting‚ emotional‚ it’s unpredictable; it’s dramatic. Drama is a way of expressing or showing a story. Drama can make us feel happy‚ sad‚ afraid‚ superior‚ and inferior and so on. Drama is the essence of human existence; it’s what makes life worth living for. In modern times we

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    The humanities are academic disciplines that study human culture‚ using methods that are primarily analytical‚[citation needed] critical‚ or speculative‚ and having a significant historical element‚[1] as distinguished from the mainly empirical approaches of the natural sciences.[1]The humanities include ancient and modern languages‚ literature‚ philosophy‚ religion‚ andvisual and performing arts such as music and theatre. The humanities that are also sometimes regarded as social sciences include history

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