Performance Arts Final Reflection For the past few weeks in Performance Arts Class‚ we have worked on choreography pieces created by different people in the class. Each person in the class was given the chance to be a choreographer. The choreographers would choose other students to act as performers in their dance. The choreographers would choose the performers based on the movement styles they had shown in previous classes. Not only were the students choreographing their own dances‚ but they were
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“Audiences today want a real experience in their live performance‚ because they can get great script based entertainment at home‚ through various new media sources. Traditional theatre‚ which appeals on a mental‚ and hopefully also emotional level‚ has not been enough to compete with other media‚ and audiences have been declining. Physical theatre‚ by contrast appeals to the audience on a physical and emotional level‚ providing a much more immediate experience than traditional theatre” ~ (Artmedia
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California State University‚ East Bay Department of Theater and Dance Instructor: Laura Elaine Ellis Office: P.E. 118 Phone: 885-4641 Dance Concert Review Worksheet Assignment Guidelines Choose a dance performance that you will attend. You will need to bring a small notepad and pencil with you for note taking. Arrive to the theater at least 15 minutes prior to curtain. Write down the name of the theater and make a note regarding the type of theater. Get 2 concert
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Name and describe 4 interpretative skills used by a dancer. Explain the importance of each of these skills in dance performance. Give examples of how you have used these skills in your own work. All performance/interpretative skills are extremely important in any routine. There are various skills that each dancer must consider‚ the notable ones for this essay will be: Projection‚ Clarity of movement‚ Energy and Focus. I will be attempting to analyze‚ explain and give examples of these in my works
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Bates‚ S. (2003). Top pay for top performance. HR Magazine. Berglas‚ S. (2006). How to keep A players productive. Harvard Business Review. 1. Bates argues that in order to keep top performers satisfied and productive‚ there should be a substantial difference in the variable pay or merit-based salary increases that top performers and poor performers receive. Based on the available research (which is mentioned in the article)‚ how big of an increase is needed to “catch anybody’s attention”?
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music you have been playing at night is affecting my sleep. As you are aware I need to be up at 5am daily‚ so I should be in bed early too. As I’m kept up late due to your loud music I’m not getting enough sleep. My manager has commented that my performance at work is not up to scratch and my mood swings are not seen favourably by my colleagues. I have also begun to get addicted to caffeine to stay awake during the day. I would appreciate it if you could listen to music using headphones. That way
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practice. With my stage fright still present‚ I step up to perform. At the end of my performance‚ everyone was cheering for me which helped me regain my confidence. It also helped me feel prepared and excited for the final performance. My big night was on April 25th 2011; it was that day which made a big impact on me. I took a quick peek at my watch‚ seeing 7:00 pm on the hands‚ I panicked and realized that my performance will start in 10 minutes! Before I knew it‚ the MC called my name saying‚ " the
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Title: CORRELATION OF WORK ATTITUDE AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF OLIVARIAN STUDENT ASSISTANT : BASIS FOR HOLISTIC APPROACH Dionisia A. Banta Dean Mark B. Berdida Rocky T. Horfilla Arnold Villanueva Bachelor of Science in Commerce Major in Marketing and Business Management Dr. Pastor Judith Valcorza Researchers: Degree: Adviser: Generally‚ this research was done to determine the relationship of work attitude and academic performance of the student assistants of Olivarez College for the
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Essay : Stage Performances Versus Movie Stage performances is a collaborative form of fine art that uses live performers to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place. The performers may communicate this experience to the audience through combinations of gesture‚ speech‚ song‚ music or dance while movie is a form of entertainment that enacts a story by a sequence of images giving the illusion of continuous movement. Compared between stage performances
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Martha Graham performance at Northtrop. I was very luck to get third row seats‚ especially for the price of rush tickets. The performance began with a woman sharing the background of Martha Graham‚ who would also be the narrater in between performances. The audience was guided through the history and early life of Martha Graham before each dance piece. It was especially helpful to see videos of the original performances that Martha Graham performed herself. This aspect of the performance brought understanding
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