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    The first listening guide piece I chose for this assignment was listening guide 51 “Wheat Song” which is from an Egyptian film song. The second listening guide I chose is listening guide 53 “Samoan Moon” a Hawaiian song. These two pieces are very different from each other. They represent the cultures they are from by the types of instruments used‚ the types of singing and the cultural traditions they each have. Even though they have many differences these songs are very similar as well which I will

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    learning. Many famous artists and thus pieces of artwork came out of this period‚ which are still studied by students of art and by professional artists. Famous pieces suck as the Mona Lisa‚ the Last Supper and the Sistine Chapel were created in this period of art. It is easy to study these pieces of artwork by simply reading about them in textbooks‚ or looking at pictures of them on the internet. However‚ what has happened to the actual original pieces of artwork that the artists created? It

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    Starting at the top of the previous page the first piece of artwork I chose to review is Max Beckmann’s piece Der Kriegsausbruch (Declaration of War)‚ created in 1914 as the declarations of war had just been announced. This is a drawing depicting the reaction of passers-by in Berlin to the news of war being declared. I chose this piece specifically because of the "sketchy" style of drawing. I find that the looseness of his lines give the piece a feeling of anxiousness or even stress that I imagine

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    there will be 2 colors‚ black/brown and white. Each player will have 16 chess pieces. These 16 pieces contain 1 King‚ 1 Queen‚ 2 Rooks‚ 2 Knights‚ 2 Bishops‚ and 8 Pawns which have particular movement styles. Can be played just for fun or by tournament. How to play chess? Steps Rook (castle) Rooks may move any number of vacant squares vertically or horizontally. If an opponent’s piece blocks the path‚ that piece may be captured by moving the rook into the occupied square. Bishop Bishops may

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    Cardinal Carter Academy of the Arts the grade twelve’s performed their ISU pieces in the theater. It was 3:30p.m after school hours. The piece I chose to critique was called‚ “Beyond the Reflection.” This piece was done to the song called Primavera. Adelaide Batuk‚ Julianna Bissessar and Jacalyn choreographed this piece. The dancers were Josephine Di Cosmo‚ P.J. Elisha‚ Melanie Ferrara‚ Lauren Paul and Chelsea Santoli. In the piece Beyond the Reflection‚ most of the choreography was contemporary style

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    Child Composed in 1943 by William Grant Still is Mother and Child‚ a beautiful classical piece that consists primarily of string instruments with brass undertones. While listening to this piece‚ one can almost imagine themself on a picnic with their mother‚ as the song unfolds a story that most depicts the loving bond between a mother and her child as each measure of the piece progresses. This makes the piece instrumental with hints of program music‚ where a story is being told. Being that it is of

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    me was the lighting. Since the festival featured so many dancers and so many schools‚ there was very little scenic design elements. Instead‚ many pieces featured lighting to both enhance the drama of the piece and to act as the set as well. The piece Where the Pavement Ends from California State University Fullerton used the light as scenery. The piece started with a stark down light that encapsulated all of the dancers. This confined the dancers to one specific area. The light then went to a flood

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    The artist who played the piece was Courtney Bingham with oboe and Eliane AuBuchon on the piano. This piece was so calm and steady with relaxing mood. Piano had a recurring base line melody. The etudes were quiet at first‚ but they soon became vivid and shaky. It put a smile on my face whenever I think of it. It is in the variations form but the beat time in compound duple meter. One thing that grabbed my attention is that the variations do not overlap. The last extra piece featured was Trio where

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    hour. Mr. Seward and Mrs. Coulson played five pieces together and then each play on solo. This was my first piano concert‚ of any kind‚ that I have attended. This was something new for me. The concert included seven different pieces. Claude Debussy composed three of them‚ La puerta del vino‚ Le Vent dans la Plaine‚ and Lisle Joyous L.106. Anton Dvoark composed the opening and closing songs‚ Slavic Dance Op.46 #1 and Salvonic Dance Op.46 #5. The piece by Samuel Barber was called Souvenirs and was

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    which is divided into ten squares (5x2) with two semicircles at each end is drawn on the floor or the yard. The ten squares are called "rice field square"‚ "fish pond square" or "citizen square" and the two semicircles are called "Mandarin squares".Pieces may be stones‚ fruit seeds or any other small things.Two players or two teams sit in two sides of the board. Each controls one side of the board. History The game’s origin is still a mystery to the Vietnamese people‚ as it has been played

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