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    Australian movements and the modern contemporary movements from today’s society. Collaboratively choreographed by Stephen Page‚ Bernadette Walong and Djakapurra a member of the Yirrkala tribe‚ Ochres premiered in Sydney‚ 1995 by the Bangarra Dance Theatre. The performance represents the cultural and spiritual significance linked to ochre within the Aboriginal people. The unique interpretation of the Aboriginal culture often leaves the audience expressionless due to its uncloying nature. Throughout

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    the effects of global warming are most severe in the less developed countries of which Zambia is no exception. Climate change has posed many challenges on different sectors of the economy. One of the major resources affected by climatic changes is forests‚ forestry products non timber forest products. The main essence of this essay is to discuss the impact of climate change on non timber forest products in Zambia. The paper will have an overview of what climate change and non timber products are after

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    has served to shape and possibly even create‚ the art of theatre. For yet‚ as far back as to the great civilizations of antiquity‚ theatre has acted as a purposeful testimony to the analogous cultures and convictions of old. Some even theorize the analogies are as so closely related‚ that the very origins of theatre were developed from the acting out of religious rituals (Introduction to Theatre). Even when analyzing the history of theatre at a surface level‚ it is inevitable to deny its shared correlation

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    ASSIGNMENT  ONE     INTRODUCTION     A  Chinese  owned  firm  named  Jinshan  Investments  is  proposing  to  demolish   Melbourne’s  Palace  Theatre  and  replace  it  with  a  five  star  hotel  and  apartment   complex  (Dow  2013‚  p.  1).  The  Palace  is  being  defended  by  several  groups  due  to   its  cultural  significance  and  in

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    Critique Analysis at the Dance Theatre On Sunday November 22‚ 2015‚ I went to the performance hall at Brookhaven Community College. Because I have to watch all six performances but only chose four of them to critique. I went by myself coming in from the left side and decided to sit in the eleventh row from the stage. On the left side of the stage there are three speakers and a long stand with three medium size lights. On the right side of the stage are four speakers and a long stand with three medium

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    CHAPTER 1 What Is the Theatre? MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS Please choose the best answer for the following questions. 1. The word “theatre” comes from the Greek theatron‚ which means a. acting place. b. seeing place. c. singing place. d. listening place. The word “drama” comes from the Greek dran‚ which means a. to make. b. to play. c. to do. d. to dance Which of the following is NOT a possible meaning of “theatre”? a. the building where the play is performed. b. the company of players. c. the stage

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    The History of Musical Theatre The recently released Les Misérables earned £8.1 million in its opening weekend‚ making it the largest opening weekend for a musical film in history‚ proving that the genre is still alive. But how exactly did this powerful art form originate? And from then on‚ how did it evolve to become the spectacularly vivacious being that it is today? The oldest known forms of music theatre were the ancient Greek plays with music and lyrics‚ as well as music and dance being

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    POSSIBLE WAYS OF MITIGATING HIGH BANK LENDING RATES IN ZAMBIA The first thing that must be done in order to mitigating the problem of high bank lending rates is by reducing the gap between interest rate on Treasury bills and inflation. It must be borne in mind that the gap must not be reduced by increasing the level of inflation but by reducing the level of interest on TBs so that it comes close to that of inflation. The target will be to reduce the correlation of the relationship between interest

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    as Rosemary in the show How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. I have also auditioned for and participated in The Schuler Awards opening and closing numbers for two years in a row. This is a televised show honoring excellence in Georgia Theatre educators‚ programs and students. I have also been cast in opening and closing numbers in Thescon for three years in a row. Thescon is the annual statewide convention for

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    Towards Sustainable Tourism Development in Zambia: Advancing Tourism Planning and Natural Resource Management in Livingstone (Mosi-Oa-Tunya) Area. Floyd Misheck Mwanza Department of Landscape Studies‚ College of Architecture & Urban Planning‚ Tongji University‚ 1239 Siping Road‚ Post Code 200092‚ Yang Pu‚ Shanghai‚ P.R. China. Tel: +86 1312 0894 802 ; Fax: 0086 (0)21 6598 0600 E-mail: floydmwanza@gmail.com Abstract Over the last few decades‚ development policy has been dominated by mainstream

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