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    supposed to be Mr. Foreman’s last theatre show. For a few years, he directed his attention to the film industry and produced the 2012 film Once Every Day. He made a comeback to the theatre in 2009 when he collaborated with John Zorn in Astronome: A Night of the…

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    Peruvian Culture

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    Our most popular dances are salsa, marinera, huayno, cumbia, and bachata. Peruvian citizens are very patriotic, and love Peru. Telenovelas, or Spanish soap operas filled with drama, romance, and action are very popular at night. Peru is also known for their famous seafood dish, ceviche. Peruvian dishes all go very well with our milk, cheese, and hot pepper sauce called huancaina. One of our famous meats is anticuchos, or cow heart. Many Peruvian…

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    immediately returned from the dead so as not to miss the adulation of the crowd. His spirit has been encountered with many workers. They say he is not a threatening spirit. The theatre even has a tradition of saving him a seat for every opening night performance. “Fred is very much benevolent presence, nothing nasty ever happens” (Ghost 2). “ Many present and former staff of the princess theatre talk of their own personal hair- raising experiences with the ghost of Frederick baker, or…

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    place everyone in the stage and stuff like that. Last Tuesday, I got to listen to a 20th century composer and some of the older periods and it was wonderful to experience what I been watching in class. If I had time I wish, I had went to watch an opera because it so excite to watch the actors and actress emotions as u watch them. Some of the pieces, bring happy thoughts and some sad. Also, it great to watch the conductors do their stuff, from waving the stick around and telling the players when…

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    Mozart Accomplishments

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    Classical era, and even later on in history, he was buried in a common unmarked grave with no headstone, also they did not really give him a proper funeral. According to the BBC for famous people, they state Mozart left us 41 symphonies, funny operas, serious opera, formal church music, and other amazing pieces.…

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    life in England and became a naturalized citizen of that country. He was a virtuoso composer of Opera and Oratorio, and was one of the most versatile composers of his time. He began studying music when he was seven years of age; Duke, for whom his brother valeted, recognized him as being great. Handel studied the violin, harpsichord, and organ among many other instruments. Handel produced his first Opera at the age of nineteen. After he had finished law school (because of his father’s wishes)…

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    vision of an absolutely perfect day takes place in New York, NY. This day would be a breezy, crisp fall day. It starts off by waking, and getting ready for the exciting day ahead of me. I would take the subway to my rehearsals for “Phantom of the Opera” on Broadway. After I get out of my rehearsal for lunch break, I would go to Tony’s Di Napoli Italian Restaurant. My meal would be composed of scrumptious mushroom ravioli for my entrée, and cherry tartufo for dessert. Subsequently, I would…

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    a door leading into the opera house. In the opera house are Madame Pomeroy, Hannah, and Fredrick waiting in the lobby during intermission, and in runs Giuseppe being chased by the three men. The three wonder if Giuseppe is okay since he is being chased by men twice his size. Giuseppe runs through the building and onto the roof, jumping from rooftop to rooftop, and eventually over the Archer Museum (which will be significant later on) and escaping. The night of the opera, Fredrick walks Hannah…

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    was a podium at the front of the room but it was behind the piano and where the performers performed. Each would stood to the front of the room while the pianist take his or her seat behind the piano. Leonell Figerdedo was the first performer of the night…

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    Mel Brooks Meets Kenneth Burke: Comedy and Burlesque in Satiric Film? the townsfolk of Rock Ridge fight with the anachronistic enemy forces of Hedley Lamarr and end up bringing down the walls of the sets themselves (2011). In the spirit of ?A Night at the Opera,? entire sets are torn apart and even bleed into other productions, culminating in the characters of ?Blazing Saddles? running off the movie lot (Bonnstetter, 2011). It is in the ceremonial escape of these actors that Brooks makes the…

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