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    is essential in a film to explore the main idea or concept within. In the film ‘Strictly Ballroom’‚ Luhrmann uses a wide range of filmic techniques to explore the concept of belonging. This essay will discuss the techniques used in the ‘Pasodoble’ scene and how the use of close-up‚ long shot and diegetic sound explores the idea of belonging. The use of a close-up shot during the Pasodoble scene in Strictly Ballroom explores the idea of belonging to relationships and communities. This shot focuses

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    Kong 81201-2B Group members: Yeung Ka Wai (101074847) Man Wai Yi (101150492) Ng Ka Hei (101235870) Kan Yin (101121496) Wong Tsz Ying (101302222) Contents 1. Summary 2. Introduction 3. Guest Area and Public Area 3.1 Lobby 3.2 Conference room and Ballroom 3.3 Swimming Pool 3.4 GYM and SPA 3.5 Other Public Area 4. References Summary The W Hotel in Hong Kong is a five-star luxury hotel and it opened in 19th January 2009. It is located at Kowloon MTR station and next to the shopping center of ‘The Element’

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    staging‚ the same conditions (as much as possible with modern technology)‚ used the same dialect and costume‚ scenery and set pieces were minimal‚ followed the original script well‚ included live music‚ and did not have a director. It was a truly an authentic performance. The differences are many having to do with hundreds of years of technological advancements. These are things such as electric lighting‚ women included in production‚ and seating. The American Shakespeare Center “we do it with the

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    Prepare your senses for tingling Statement of intent: The purpose of this piece of writing was to show the reader that Guillermo del Toro’s film‚ Pan’s labyrinth is a fantastic film well worth watching. Guillermo del Toro’s film‚ Pan’s labyrinth it stays strong to the horror/ magical realism genre. As a first time magical realism viewer I thoroughly enjoyed watching this film. I enjoyed the film because it was a unique take on a war film that I haven’t seen before. The film was very well crafted

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    emerges from the connections made with place and community. A sense of Belonging to a community or place can be very important to an individual. However belonging to a community may require conformity to be accepted and build relationships. Strictly Ballroom directed by Baz Luhrmann‚ The Pedestrian by Ray Bradbury and Miners Holiday by Gavin Casey give clear examples of this through characters responses to their changing environments and evolving community connections. An individual’s sense of belonging

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    adaptation‚ the film Romeo + Juliet. Luhrmann has transformed the context‚ setting‚ costume‚ music‚ language and the themes in Romeo and Juliet. Although Luhrmann has transformed some things‚ he has redefined the love story gone wrong and made a film about the corruption in society. Luhrmann has transformed the original Shakespeare play using various film techniques and language devices‚ such as in the prologue‚ and the ballroom scene. He appropriated the text to fit into the world of love and violence that

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    hotel features elegantly appointed rooms‚ equipped with all modern facilities blending uniquely with the colonial architecture. The city centre location makes the hotel an ideal conference and meetings venue. The options vary from a spectacular ballroom for large conferences and smaller meeting rooms for business gatherings and seminars. A 24 hour business centre fully equipped with modern facilities includes a meeting room along with secretarial services. Meetings at The Oberoi Grand‚ Kolkata

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    time is running out

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    of land. Comparison of “time is running out” with “strictly ballroom”. MULTICULTURALISM:- TIME IS RUNNING OUT: - The vision of “multiculturalism” differs in the two texts. In time is running out‚ the concept of multiculturalism is presented as conflicting‚ people sometimes do not understand each other and do not respect each other. People have different perspectives and it’s not all perfect. STRICTLY BALLROOM: - in strictly ballroom the idea contrasts as it is shown that people can work together

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    The perks of being a wallflower Source: Fictional novel Release date: 1st February 1999 Author: Stephen Chbosky The Perks of Being a Wallflower is a set of fictional diary entries written by Stephen Chbosky. Charlie is the adolescent narrator who is in his tenth year of high school. Charlie decides to write anonymous letters to someone simply because he wants someone to listen and to not question his thoughts. The letters began after his only friend Michael committed suicide. Not belonging

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    Jitterbug

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    dances started to change and one of them was the jitterbug. In the 1940s the jitterbug finally became acceptable as a ballroom dance. This dance was changing and being enhanced so much‚ many teenagers and young adults were becoming more and more active in dancing this style of dance. (http://www.idance.net/en/dance_genres/17-jitterbug) Costume: The costumes for the jitterbug consisted of dresses and loose skirts for the girls‚ and suits or collared shirts for the men. Women

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