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    Essay On Halloween

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    Halloween is a great opportunity to make anything believable, because the world becomes a stage, and everyone has a chance to become their favorite superhero or character. Halloween is awesome because it's a time of year when people can drop their judgmental attitudes and accept one another as they are. A case in point is a Halloween dance party just like the famous Star Wars "scene in a bar" where Chewy and Han Solo find creatures and aliens of all different species laughing and drinking and…

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    Another key difference between Chekhov and Brecht is evident in the techniques implemented in their work. As previously stated, Brecht’s work features the use of Verfremdungseffekt or the V-effect in order to distance the audience so that ‘every spectator is enabled to become a participant’ (Benjamin, 1996, 68) as they take an active role in critically analysing the onstage action. Chekhov, however, adopts a different approach, as his plays immerse the audience in that particular world and…

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    Ghashiram Kotwal and the Marathi Folk Form The use of folk forms for providing commentary on the current social and political situation has often been a popular device for playwrights. Vijay Tendulkar in his plays like “Ghashiram Kotwal”, “Silence! The Court is in Session” etc has used the “Tamasha” form to expose the social and political ills in the contemporary society (Sharma, p.14). By Developing the flexible as well as carefully crafted form, models of recitation and storytelling specific…

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    The Tempest Analysis

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    corner of the setting might have raised the emotions of fear and anticipation of what is to come or what can happen from this tempest conjured by Prospero. A scene from the play shows the urgency and rapid elevation of tempo and the actors’ dramatic performance of agitation and fear during the part of the Yolanda survivors where they search for those (family…) that has been separated from them. There was also the sense of confusion of where they are heading—the feelings of loss and…

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    Group I, Category 53 Insufficient Vocational Documentation to Determine Work History ISSUE DDS allowed the claimant at step 5 of Sequential Evaluation, without first completing step 4. A review of the case file shows there is insufficient vocational evidence to make a vocational decision. CASE DISCUSSION & POLICY ANALYSIS (INCLUDING SPECIFIC REFERENCES) This 58 year-old claimant is filing a DIB claim alleging disability since 08/01/2015 due to stage 2 Lymphoma, pain, weakness and…

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    I am used to receiving compliments and praises when I was a kid. My parents, teachers, and friends always motivate me and it makes me boost my confidence to myself. I felt comfortable being a good girl who always has an achievement. As a matter of fact, I never really felt to be criticized and downgraded by another person until one day. That is the time when I was questioned about my talents and capabilities, I lost my confidence in myself, and then I realized that I am capable of achieving…

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    Ballet dance therapy creates many benefits to the physically and mentally challenged. Ballet dance therapy is “The psychotherapeutic use of dance and movements to enhance communication of emotions and behaviors and also improve motor ability.” This form of ballet includes many techniques to help the person fight their disability. It involves mirroring the movements of the dance teacher therefore increasing movement vocab, the dance teacher imitating the patient, and touch therapy which includes…

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    Sleep No More Analysis

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    Sleep No More: Macbeth Compare and Contrast Essay Punchdrunks new theatrical piece Sleep No More has captured millions of views. Filled with passion and intensity it is a new insight into a type of theater that everyone should watch. Sleep No More is an interactive type of theater spread over six floors at the McKittrick Hotel. The audience, which is covered by masks, is allowed to walk through the hotel while they watch various scenes that take place while you are walking. The scenes you watch…

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    Contemporary Dance

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    Some of the requirements to be able to go on pointe is to be at the age of ten and a half or older, have at least two years of ballet training, and consistent in attending ballet classes for at least four and half hours a week. This is the stage when dancers use a special shoe to be able to stand on their toes. Even though watching a ballerina dance on their toes may look divine, this is very painful for them. Some of the most common injuries caused by going on pointe are blisters, ingrowned…

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    Live Production Analysis - Chorus Line The play written by Michael Bennett , The Chorus Line, was phenomenal! I watched the high school adaptation, which was performed by the Stockdale High School Performance Theater, on March 10, 2018. The astounding musical play consisted of a variety of songs that all were sung beautifully by the cast, different dance numbers, and an impressive lively ending which fired up the audience. Even from the beginning, the entire cast started off with a strong…

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