The National Park Service was created to protect both natural and cultural resources side by side. Exploring the park’s human past can tell us things about our role as park stewards now and in the future. The stories of Rocky Mountain National Park began with the earliest inhabitants and will continue for generations. “The Rocky Mountain National Park was established January 26‚ 1950 and covers a 415 square mile area‚ is seventy miles northwest of Denver‚ and attracts over three million people a
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Indian National Army And Its Role in Independence struggle Yogesh Dilhor ID NO. 1947 IIND YEAR‚ B.A.‚ LL.B. (HONS.) DATE OF SUBMISSION: 25TH SEPTEMBER‚ 2012 NATIONAL LAW SCHOOL OF INDIA UNIVERSITY 1 Contents Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 3 Research Methodology .............................................................................................................. 4 Aim .....
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Introduction to Theatre Unit Two Study Guide - Chapters 3‚ 4‚ 5‚ 6 & Oedipus the King (Rex) (please note—you do not have to turn this in. This is to help guide you through the material. Each of these questions will be on the test). Student Learning Outcomes for this Study Guide: 1. Recognize essential terminology and concepts relevant to the creation of theatre works of a stylistic period or culture. (Critical Thinking) 2. Demonstrate a working knowledge of the performance and practice of theatre. (Critical
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e The Dukes Audience Marketing Research 2012-2013 Prepared by Tiantian Hu May 2013 Acknowledgement of help received Frank Dawes Mr. Chris Wakeman‚ Marketing Manager of The Dukes theatre. Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2.1 Client Details 2.2 Key Objectives of The Research 2.3 Key Activities To Achieve The Objectives 2. Methods of Investigation 3. Findings 4.4 Quantitative Data From Questionnaire Audience’s demographic data The
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validate the need for artist‚ just as factory workers were needed (Federal Theatre: Melodrama‚ Social Protest and Genius‚ line 31). Federal One “sponsored performance in hospitals‚ schools‚ CCC camps‚ parks and in the streets” which helped to create jobs for theater workers and actors. Roosevelt hoped this project would also keep an educational side to it as well. “Hopkins implemented Roosevelt’s earlier request for a national theatrical project or series of projects that would provide musical and dramatic
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Roman theatre and Greek theatre‚ yet alike‚ had many differences‚ but have influenced our present day entertainment. Much of the architecture‚ structure‚ building‚ design‚ and the plays shown in the Roman theatre were influenced by the Greek theatre. In Roman theatre‚ the venue’s structural design was built upon their own foundations. The theatre included dance‚ choral events‚ mime‚ and different types of plays including tragedy and comedy. They also had horse and chariot racing‚ gladiator fights
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performing arts • 1.1 Theatre • 1.2 Dance • 1.3 Music 2 History of Western performing arts • 2.1 Renaissance • 2.2 Modern era • 2.3 Post-War performance 3 Eastern performing arts • 3.1 Middle East • 3.2 Iran • 3.3 India and Pakistan • 3.4 China • 3.5 Thailand • 3.6 Cambodia • 3.7 Japan 4 Philippines performing arts • Theatre • Dance • Music Performing arts include dance‚ music‚ opera‚ theatre‚ magic‚ Spoken word‚ circus
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Australian Theatre uses the dramatic form of realism and its conventions to expose underlying issues within the Australian culture. Set in the 1970’s‚ the context of the plays ‘The Removalists’ and ‘Norm and Ahmed’ by David Williamson and Alex Buzo‚ explore issues of racism‚ corruption and male aggression through the struggles of their characters. Racism is an undercurrent that runs through the Australian 1970’s culture and is captured in Buzo’s Norm and Ahmed. Buzo uses two contrasting characters
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proprietary live performing arts organizations disappeared in the face of the new technologies—first film‚ then recorded music‚ radio‚ and ultimately television. (1) By end of 1920s there were over 1000 non-commercial theatres including college and community theatres in the U.S. Federal Theatre Project Produced phenomenal variety and quality of productions all over‚ with different kinds of ongoing projects and companies. Eventually congress challenged the content of productions as subversive propaganda
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music hall or theatres; which was‚ at its peak‚ the television of its day. “During the 19th century the demand for entertainment was intensified by the rapid growth of urban population.” [Britannica. 2012] This demand resulted in the creation of Music Halls. They originated in Britain during the mid 19th and early 20th century. Music hall was the entertainment for working-class Londoners. Staged in pubs or small theatres‚ it was loud‚ raucous and often rude. Variety theatre represented a
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