versatility and determining if they are in fact truly talented. The contestants perform every week. After their performance they are critiqued by a panel of expert judges who inform the contestants of the positive and negative aspects of their individual performances. Each contestant is issued their own distinctive phone number which is shown to the public after their performance. They are used to vote for the contestant of the viewer’s choice. With this method‚ the public decides who moves
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Brecht Vs. Stanislavski. To move away from naturalism Brecht methods differs from Stanislavski’s in many ways. In order to achieve a un-natiuralistic performance and create an audience that are critical on the play rather than be emotionally attached to the play. Some of these differences between the two practitioner’s methods that create these two opposite effects are; Events being episodic‚ Where the actors go and having a 4th wall. The two practitioners play about with the order of the
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Review of Live Theater Performance The homecoming musical performed this year‚ in the Shaw Center Auditorium‚ was Little Shop of Horrors. Being part of the crew‚ gave me the opportunity to see the play grow from rehearsing on an empty stage‚ to what was presented on opening night. However‚ I only had one opportunity to seat in the audience and see the entire play on Thursday‚ September 19th. Not knowing much about the play before that night‚ I was very surprised about everything that happened
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LIVE PERFORMANCE CRITIQUE Music students are expected to attend one additional concert each semester as a listener (not performing). Concerts should be of a “classical” or “serious” nature as opposed to popular music. The idea is to have you attend concerts and be exposed to music you might not ordinarily be exposed to. Consider Mr. Lestina’s general guideline: “If you think you’re going to enjoy it‚ then it probably won’t count.” Examples of events that count: Other band‚ orchestra‚ jazz or
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describe everyday life with interactions with others‚ and how our lives compare to a theatrical performance. Most individuals put on a performance in front of others and never notice. When we find‚ ourselves delivering a performance to others this is known as “frontstage”. While the time we spend alone‚ relaxed‚ and honest is called “backstage. There even times that the backstage is when we prepare for those frontstage performances to others. As the oldest daughter‚ granddaughter‚ and great-granddaughter
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Book Notes: Talent is overrated 1. The Mystery – Where great performance really comes from? 2. Talent is overrated – unexpected facts about innate abilities 3. How smart do you have to be? 4. A better idea – explanation of great performance that makes sense a. Jerry Rice i. Six-days-a-week off-season workouts 1. Practicing long after the rest of the team had gone home 2. Very little time on football – focused concentration on specific needs
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performed their yearly concert. The concert contained eight dances with varying music styles and themes. The concert was composed of entirely live music and sounds‚ which provided a different spin on the ordinary dance performance. Even though the live music was somewhat distracting from viewing the dancers‚ the live music allowed for variation within each performance. The dance Lone‚ choreographed by Sophie Marie Goreki and performed to Madelyn Sneckner’s The Beautiful Annabel Lee‚ caught my eye to have
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Dance Critique The dance performance that I watched was by the San Diego Dance Theater‚ Library Dances. The dance was taken place at the Chula Vista Civic Center Library. There were 3 different dances during the event. The two dances that were choreographed by Jean Isaacs were “Two Forms” and “Water Lilies”. She is also the founder of San Diego Dance Theater. The other dance “Blot” was from a young choreographer’s showcase named Gina Bolles-Soresnsen. The dance occurred at a library‚ which was
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Cirque du Soleil project‚ but also has a resident show in various places‚ but most of these performances and traditional circus performances are very different. One difference is that Cirque du Soleil performances focused on performers‚ rather than the traditional circus-like animal-based. Moreover‚ they combine a variety of performance styles of different artistic performances‚ such as street performances‚ circus‚ opera‚ ballet‚ rock‚ etc. So in addition to traditional circus artists performing stunt
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Date: June 14‚ 2012 To: Miguel and Linda From: Title: Implementing a Web-Based Performance Appraisal System Miguel and Linda‚ as previously spoken you will be giving the vice president of marketing and his upper management team‚ an informational presentation about the Web-Based Performance Appraisal System. It is very important that this presentation be extremely successful and approved. So be ready to do a good job persuading‚ capturing their attention and interest. Primary and Secondary
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