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    Traditional Malay Theatre

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    It is obvious that modernity has made a humungous difference in the daily lives of many‚ and has forced most cultures into non-existence. Today‚ traditional Malay theatre is nothing like it should be; it has been transformed into becoming a form of art. A form of which is now only commonly presented either at formal events or as added attractions at tourist hot spots. Why is this happening? Have Malaysian totally lost interest in their own classic form of entertainment? We’d like to think not.

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    Dance Performance Review

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    erformance. This performance was held at the Victoria J. Mastrobruno Theater. The performers in the show were all BFA dance majors at Mason Gross School of the Arts and the choreographers included faculty and guest choreographers. The dancers performed unique pieces that captivated the audience and truly illustrated the array of talent. Each piece used a plethora of ideas and created artistic environments to showcase an outcome‚ to the semester long projects. In addition to the choreographers and

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    changes us‚ and how that makes all the difference 7. Applying the principles in our lives – the opportunities are many if we think about our work in a new way. 8. Applying the principles in our organizations – the sooner the better 9. Performing great at innovation – How the principles we’ve learned take us past the myths of creativity 10. Great performance in youth and age – extraordinary beliefs of starting early and continuing on and on 11. Where does the passion come from? –

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    is most certainly a valid art form. The question as to whether any forms of graffiti can be considered art is a controversial area. Is it vandalism when it is placed on the side of a building or a car and art when it is on a canvas on someone’s wall or in a gallery- what is the difference? Graffiti‚ in its more complex forms‚ can be considered art because it clearly contains artistic elements‚ it communicates the artist’s expression to the viewer‚ and the traditional art community has already accepted

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    the article relates to the audience being a necessity and an important component to the theatrical performance almost entirely. I believe the audience is put on such a pedestal because without them‚ there would be no other purpose for the actors performing. The actors are there to entertain the mass‚ without the mass they’re only merely entertaining themselves. The actors perform for specific feedback‚ they want the reassurance that the emotions they’re trying to transmit to people are being absorbed

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    Arts/100 Syllabus

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    [pic] |SYLLABUS College of Humanities ARTS/100 Version 4 Introduction to the Visual and Performing Arts | |Copyright © 2011‚ 2010‚ 2008‚ 2007 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course examines traditions and developments in the visual and performing arts genres including music‚ dance‚ theater‚ cinema‚ visual arts‚ and architecture. Students will be introduced to the elements of each genre‚ along with an overview of its historical development in Western

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    Arts in Education

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    Importance of Arts in Education With all of the modern advancement of technology‚ sadly some of the components of a common school curriculum are progressively becoming extinct. Just think back‚ not to long ago‚ the library was a place where children could explore new adventures from a simple book. Students were also able to express themselves through the weekly classes in music and art. Funding has become a real concern with the slow decrease in the American economy. Now funding for the art education

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    Creative Event The Roles and Responsibilities in Professional Theatre In order for me to recognise the roles and responsibilities that I and the rest of the group members will be performing throughout unit 2‚ I will need to research information that will educate me on the rolls which are relevant for our event. The information that I discovered about the different rolls are presented into the following table: Role/Production Area

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    tasteful—more suitable for an older and more mature audience. The audience could appreciate the flexibility‚ strength‚ and extreme concentration demonstrated by the performers—something that does not usually stand out in a typical circus amidst clowns performing ridiculous acts and big cats captivating the audience with their sheer magnificence. One of the most striking aspects of Cirkopolis was the integration of dance into the show. Dave St-Pierre did an outstanding job choreographing every breath-taking

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    The lighting designer had the important job of providing focus onstage. He accomplished this very well by highlighting points when the King and Queen were on the balcony area. He also put focus in the center performing area and center square where much of the performance took place. Throughout the play it darkened and lightened areas of the stage to highlight where the dialogue was occurring which made it easy for the audience to follow. The lighting designer

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