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    Musical Approaches

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    Musical Approaches Advantages/Disadvantages of Orff‚ Kodaly‚ & Dalcroze There are many thoughts and theories behind the methods used to teach music. Three methods used by educators in teaching music are: the Orff approach‚ the Kodaly approach‚ and Dalcroze Eurhythmics. All three share the belief that music is essential to the total education of the child. Essentially‚ each approach strives to broaden the musical horizons of students as they have meaningful experiences with and about music

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    Kabuki Theatre

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    Resilience Of Tradition When examining theatre and the various forms it has been subject to over the course of human history‚ it would be difficult not to mention the work and art of the Japanese theatre. Japan’s stylized kabuki form is a timeless practice in the theatre that began in the early 17th century and continue still today. This ability to preserve a form of theatre for hundreds of years‚ definitely highlights Japan as a unique locale for theatre. Although‚ when looking at all the elements

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    African theatre

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    West African Theater Shreyang Prajapati Intermediate Theatre Period 3 09/12/13 African theatre is composed of live performances in which the action are carefully planned to give a powerful sense of drama through large actions and it comes from sub-Saharan Africa. African theatre is influenced by African dramatic traditions and Western theatre. The influence of Western styles originates from European presence‚ European education ‚ and the artists training outside of Africa

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    Roman Theatre

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    Roman Theatre- • We look at Athens because we have the most sources • Most important form of entertainment • Very open‚ did not really need money to go to the theatre • Profound religious associations • Played an important political role • Stage was‚ like the agora‚ democracy was discussed and displayed in front of the Romans • Romans owed a lot to the Greeks in terms of theatre. They were very influenced by the Greeks • We see this in the architecture of the theatre • But Romans were

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    Apollo Theatre

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    Jose 1 Janelle Jose Professor Pappas AAS 254 16 April 2008 “Our Theater: The Hey Dey of the Apollo Theatre” Apollo was the Greek God of music‚ Poetry and the arts. His temple was at Delphi and was known to be a place of purification. There is a temple of a different that bears the name of the Greek god and its at 253 West 125th Street Harlem in New York City. The Apollo Theater would become as famous as the temple at Delphi. The Apollo Theaters home was in Harlem. Harlem is known worldwide as a

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    1. Describe what you think would be a successful marketing mix for the first two High School Musical movies as well as any upcoming sequels. Answer: A successful marketing mix for the High School Musical‚ film series would be using the four Ps of marketing which includes price‚ product‚ place and promotion. Keeping the price aside because there is basically no price for a television film which the consumers have to pay directly‚ the other three are vital elements of a film marketing campaign

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    The Origins and Developments of Electronic Dance Music (EDM) and Contemporary Nightlife Musical Culture The origins and developments of Electronic Dance Music initially started with the development of the synthesizer. It was with these first uses of synthesized sounds that prompted the development of sequencers‚ sampling‚ effects processing‚ musical instrument digital interface (MIDI)‚ use of computer technology‚ hard disk recording systems and modern day virtual studio technology (VST’s). These

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    Musical Education

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    A Research Paper Comparing Academic Achievement to Musical Education Chesapeake College Abstract Purpose The purpose of this research paper is to find evidence to support the theory that connects academic success to musical education. The hypothesis for this research is that students with musical education will be recognized for outstanding academic achievement more than the general student body. This paper will prove the hypothesis by quoting studies done on IQ‚ academic

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    Musical analysis

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    MUSICAL  ANALYSIS  WRITING  GUIDE     THE  CRITERIA     In  writing  your  essay‚  the  only  thing  you  really  need  to  do  is  fulfill  the  marking  criteria.    Let’s  look  closely  at  what  the   criteria  says.       The  student  evaluates  music  by  thoroughly  deconstructing  the  repertoire‚  and  determining  the   manipulation

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    Hamilton Movie Analysis

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    the creative mind do not always go hand in hand when trying to create a musical‚ which Miranda found out the hard way. After two-years of writing for Hamilton‚ Miranda had composed two songs‚ so with the use of a periodic deadlines‚ the music was crafted and ultimately the play had gone onto production. The production process of making a musical was interesting to me from a business analytical perspective because for most musicals it is difficult to make it but even more difficult to stay. With Hamilton

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