between events and places‚ making the overall scenes more memorable. One of the strongest points in the play was the costumes. They all were extraordinarily well made‚ and looked authentic. Some of the notable mentions are Prince Pedro’s uniform‚ the watchmen’s uniforms‚ and all the costumes in the ball scene. The costumes helped the audience remember which characters are which‚ and make the play more memorable. The acting was also very well done‚ it is evident that a lot of hours of rehearsal were
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The St. Ambrose University’s rendition of Cabaret was definitely a play to be seen. Meant to be a informational and reflection all piece‚ Cabaret almost forces the audience to place themselves in the characters’ positions. Through the anger and violence‚ sexuality and promiscuity‚ and the Nazi’s search for Jews‚ this play is designed to shake the audience up and make them feel uncomfortable. Using metaphors and exaggerations‚ it tries to press the issues that are caused by people turning a blind
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Play is the demonstration of the natural creative impulses that drive our imaginations uncontrolled by society in terms of what is practical and what is possible. It’s through play that kids build the social skills‚ physical development and creativity that is necessary not only for a joyous childhood but also a productive adulthood. Play constitutes a research for discovery of self and discovery of the world. Play is an important curriculum in early childhood and should be child-directed
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Programme plan I am doing a programme plan for FETAC level 5 in Child Development and play. Programme Title: Child Development and Play. Overall Aims: To provide the learner with theory and practice of child development and organize play activities to promote child development. Objective: Explain the key stages of child development Introduction to the theory and practice of child development Plan and organise activities to promote child development Use observations to compare against normative
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How has the introduction of technology affected young children’s ability to play? Introduction When thinking of technology‚ many words spring to mind: innovative‚ fun‚ futuristic‚ essential. These positive words‚ however‚ do not encompass the whole of the issue of technology in the lives of young children. Technology‚ such as tablets‚ computers‚ smartphones‚ television‚ etc.‚ has become so essential in life that it has been forgotten how to live without it‚ and it is this attitude that can be pushed
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In the play Clybourne Park‚ we observe two acts with different cultural settings. In the play‚ we see a sudden shift in the character of Emily Green‚ who plays the deaf‚ pregnant neighbor in the first act‚ and a wife who is trying to purchase a house in the second act. Although Emily Green played very contradictory roles for each act‚ she succeeded in representing them realistically and effectively by taking a different approach for both characters and using varying mannerisms and vocals for both
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for children. The play revolves around the interactions between a boy and a tree and‚ showed the tree as a great support system for the boy since he was young. However‚ due to modernization‚ not only was the environment at stake‚ but also the deeds of the tree were forgotten by the boy. The play aimed to engage children on the importance of the environment through the relationship between the two characters and the effects of modernization. In order to determine whether the play was engaging for children
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In “children Need to Play‚ Not compete‚” Jessica Statsky highlights her concerns regarding the destructive effects competitive sports have on children. This issue needs to be resolved and the parents need to understand the consequences of making these kinds of sports part of their children lives. These sports are not suitable for young children as they are based on the age and strength of adults. Jessica talks about the damaging effects these competitive sports have on a child’s brain and bodies
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Awakening was Frank Wedekind’s first play. He had it published at his own expense in 1891‚ but it was not performed until Wedekind started his own repertory company in 1906. The first production in the United States took place in 1912‚ but since the play was in German it failed to attract audiences in the States. This play was performed at Franklin and Marshall College‚ Lancaster on 27 October 2013. This was my first time to see a live play on stage. The play was performed on a proscenium theatre
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Time Since Yesterday was a play by PJ Gibson and directed by Joy Vandervort-Cobb. This was very different from the first play that we were required to see. Outrage was more appealing in an intellectual way and Long Time Since Yesterday deals more with the social end. Although I enjoyed both plays‚ Long Time Since Yesterday was more entertaining to me. I thought that everything from the cast to the set to the plot in general was very well organized and enjoyable. This play was something that I could
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