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    Billy Elliot

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    by Stephen Daldry is between Billy and his father Jacky. Billy is an 11-year-old boy who lives in Ireland with his father‚ brother and Grandmother in a little apartment. Billy and his father’s relationship is stable until the shock of his son doing ballet instead of boxing. They both have different views for the future and this causes conflict on their relationship. An important point in the film Billy Elliot is the strike happening for the work force of the mining company. Billy’s father and

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    Lacerona TTH 10:30-12:00 Title of the Case: Ballet Philippines Time Context: 2002 Summary: I. Statement of the Objectives This case is written to address the high turnover problem of Ballet Philippines and to possibly transform it to a financially sustainable institution. It is also to get bigger audiences to buy the tickets and gain material increase in funds. II. Central Problem How to solve the financial instability of Ballet Philippines and increase compensation of the artists

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    Quiz 3

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    with feeling 9. The origins of which of the following are traced to the early seventeenth century‚ when dancers performed interludes between scenes of an opera? modern dance social dance C ballet court dance 10. The pretext of a dance can be a feeling state of mind CX narrative D all of the above 11. Which of the following is a characteristic of social dance? It often has a religious purpose. It often has a practical purpose. C It is a form of recreation.

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    Self-Evaluation Narrative On July 11‚ 2016‚ I presented a booktalk to a group of ten female teens that are a part of the teen theatre group‚ the Saax Bradbury Players. The booktalk was hosted by an employee of the theatre‚ Jen Blalock. Because of rehearsals taking place in the theatre‚ the booktalk was given in the host’s home. The grades of the students range from rising sophomores to 2016 graduates. The ethnicity of the student group is ninety percent White and ten percent African American

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    Stravinsky’s developmental context Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky (June 17‚ 1882 – April 6‚ 1971) is known not just for the breadth of diversity acknowledged in his oeuvre‚ but for the impact and contribution it has made on Western culture‚ particularly music. Indeed‚ Time magazine named him as one of the most influential people of the 20th century. At the time of Stravinsky’s birth‚ Imperial Russia was undergoing immense change in all areas of society. Upon his accession to the Russian throne

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    The art of ballet started out as a fun dance for the wealthy and throughout history‚ has evolved into an elegant‚ world wide form of structured expression. From its beginnings in European cultures to its now widespread and diverse variations‚ ballet shows no signs of slowing down in popularity any time soon. Early ballet was influenced by the social dancing of its day‚ ballroom dancing. This art was born when the ancient Greek and Roman renaissance of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries

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    HUM C110 (QUIZ 3)

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    feeling 9.  The origins of which of the following are traced to the early seventeenth century‚ when dancers performed interludes between scenes of an opera?   modern dance   social dance  * ballet   court dance 10.  The pretext of a dance can be a   feeling   state of mind   narrative *  all of the above 11.  Which of the following is a characteristic of social dance?   It often has a religious purpose.   It often has a practical purpose. *  It is a form of recreation

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    Surviving the New Frontier Although Mary Rowlandson‚ in "A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson‚" appears to be a selfish‚ holier-than-thou Puritan woman‚ a close reading of the text indicates that Mary behaves predictably during her captivity with the Indians and suffered from what is currently referred to as Stockholm Syndrome‚ an unconscious psychological response and defense mechanism exhibited by hostages in their will to survive. Mary exhibits the following

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    Ballet is a Western dance form‚ developed by the Indo-European speaking Caucasians who shared mutual European traditions. Ballet’s Western culture is displayed through the traditions of the ’proscenium stage‚ the usual three part performance which lasts for about two hours‚ our star system‚ our use of curtain calls and applause‚ and our use of French terminology’ (Kealinohomoku‚ 2001: 40). Western customs such as weddings‚ burials and christenings are enacted‚ along with the mannerisms from the age

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    strike. Throughout the film love and friendship is portrayed in a range of different ways as Billy‚ the main character‚ has a different relationship with each of the other characters. The effective use of symbolic and technical film codes and the narrative elements; point of view‚ plot and characterization position the viewers to challenge the stereotypical understandings of love and friendship. By applying symbolic codes the director has shown the relationship between Billy and his father Jackie Elliot

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