Dance Now was an event compiled of thirteen separate performances. Dr. Yoav Kaddar was the artistic director‚ and is also the assistant professor of dance here at WVU. This production was overall a great production. It offered exciting performances and creative work by students and faculty‚ and hosted thrilling dance by students of the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre School as well as a performance by the Motown Strutters. While most of the performances were done by amateurs‚ they all showed great talent
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techno vibe‚ but everyone was just anticipating Hoodie take the stage. Overall Sooshe did a great job getting everyone warmed up and even had the whole crowd chant “Hoodie‚ Hoodie” before he left the stage. Soon after the lights dimmed and Hoodie’s live band started playing one of his hit songs‚ “The Chase is On.” The whole crowd went crazy‚ escalating louder and louder as Hoodie emerged from backstage. Getting everyone to Xavier 2 put their arms in the air and wave them to the beat‚ he performed
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to describe your experiences. What to critique? LIVE activities such as plays‚ concerts‚ art museums‚ art galleries‚ dance recitals‚ etc. Attempt to choose a variety of experiences. Events must take place during the current term (no‚ you may not write a critique on a concert you saw last year). Take advantages of activities on campus. (However‚ do not critique the Burgers of Calais‚ or rock/pop concerts.) Attendance must be for the entire performance. It is extremely rude and disrespectful to the
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attended sixteenth Festival of contemporary music “New Horizon Music Festival: New Video and Electronics which was held in Ophelia Paris Concert Hall‚ Truman State University‚ Kirksville‚ MO. The concert presented a variety of styles and formats of live electro-acoustic music and focused on the works and performers outside the local community. Initially‚ the scene fulfilled my expectations of a classical music concert. It was orderly and sophisticated and the majority of the audience was dressed formally
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aided by chalk drawings on the walls and the floor. The Escapists estranges this performance from traditional theatre‚ causing the audience to envision something different by inspiring them to view the story in their head for themselves. The Escapists capture this exquisitely through the elements they have chosen: the use of a one-person performance‚ the space and sound effects. The use of one-person performance is a strange and unusual quality in a play. This quality can be considered to be particularly
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I felt that all the actors did a very good job of taking on the lives of their characters and portraying the emotions of the characters they played. I felt the casting director did an incredible job on casting the cast‚ casting the right person for each role. While each actor stands out in their own unique way‚ it was
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09/30/2013 Jazz Performance Nina Simone I was not able to attend a live jazz performance due to my work schedule‚ so instead I watched a performance of my favorite jazz artist Nina Simone on Youtube. In this video she performed “Ain’t Got No‚ I Got Life” in London‚ 1968. I chose Nina Simone because I felt that whenever I watch her performances on Youtube I get the feeling that I’m actually there‚ watching her. I’ve never heard this song before watching this video. In this performance she sings
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as a vital factor in the directorial connection linking the performance and the audience. A live performance is established in a three-dimensional space. The research of any time of theatre history can show you that there has‚ and always will be‚ a manufactured advancement of the space in the theatre whether this be both traditional and informal. In every single case‚ “the audience member‚ the spectator‚ becomes part of the performance‚ and is therefore an integral part of the space itself”. For
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music industry YOU NEED TO KNOW the different types of ORGANISATIONS (no.1-4 listed below) in the music industry and the TYPE OF WORK EACH ONE DOES. 1. Venues and live performance (places that host live music events) a) Small and medium local venues (pubs‚ clubs‚ small theatres) Host music regularly or part of mixed arts performances (e.g. a musical) Host a wide range of music: small niche genres (e.g. DJs) to pop/club bands and singers (e.g. local bands) Local promoters may use this venue for gigs
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the show. Madilyn Paige‚ for example‚ is a strong example of an artist from The Voice who is able to create a gem through her song‚ “Irreplaceable.” By now‚ Madilyn’s audition song “Titanium” already has over four million views on YouTube. Her live performance of “Clarity‚” meanwhile‚ has over a million streams. The creativity in Madilyn’s rendition rightfully earns her a spot in the list of most inventive The Voice artists. However‚ this circumstance has the tendency to stereotype a singer as a mere
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