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    Live Music Matters announces the Oh Yeah! Music Festival, a one-day event celebrating live music, art, and community at the Lighthouse Place Premium Outlets® in Michigan City, Indiana. The extraordinary lineup includes Sam Trump, Natalie Oliveri, Slim Gypsy Baggage, Cole DeGenova, Sidewalk Chalk, two DJs, and live visual artists. Additionally, Oh Yeah! Music Festival offers a variety of interactive attractions featuring a Game Truck, Musical Instrument Petting Zoo, food trucks, craft…

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    My favorite place on campus is The Dolores Dorê Eccles Fine Arts Center (DDEFAC). This center is a cultural hub for Southern Utah. In my paper, I want to describe the many things that go on in this building and the many opportunities available to students as well as the community that surrounds Dixie State University. When you first approach the DDEFAC you will notice the grandness of the building. It is one of the newest and largest buildings on campus. The building has a…

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    From there, everything turns out to be weird and without any sense. Her adventures are patched together with strange dream logic and fantastic vivid wordplay. She returns to the real world and finds herself in another adventure behind the mirror in a sequel called “Through the Looking Glass.” After she finishes her journeys she feels like she has grown up a bit through her strange adventures. Apart from Carroll’s strange way of balancing the darkness against mad, whimsical humor, this story…

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    History of Film Although, technically the history of film begins in Europe in the 1890’s with the first motion picture, every innovation in the art world from the beginning of time played a part in getting there. From cave drawings, to oil paintings, to photography, to stroboscopic toys; elements of film can be found in nearly every form of art. When the first motion picture was invented filmmakers were only able to make their films 50 seconds long, there was no camera movement, and no…

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    make music meaningful and useful in their lives” (Wade, 2009). Initially this statement struck me. Prior to taking this course I had thought little about music could be useful to a culture. Besides propaganda events and rebellions in the 70’s, music being useful wasn’t something I bought into. After taking this course I have gained an appreciation and sophistication for music, and a basic knowledge of how to study music. Throughout this course I have gained a greater appreciation for music.…

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    Midwest audition piece to burning through Berlioz’s Benvenuto Cellini at Midwest. I can say that orchestra is part of who I am. Without orchestra, I would not have been able to encounter some of the amazing musicians that I have come to known. The fine arts is more than just a hobby or an activity on the sideline, it has molded my identity and interests. Some of the major events that came out from orchestra has allowed me to embrace different cultures, experience opportunities that only a few…

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    Now take away the music. Most people find that the scene has lost most of the emotion, and interest in what will happen next fades. The eyes of the people are far from welling up with tears. Why is this so? Music is a huge part of expressing the emotions of the movie to the viewer, and without it, many of the most powerful scenes in movies are much less effective. Imagine Darth Vader entering the scene, with zero music. Not as intimidating, right? People tend to take this music for granted,…

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    The annual Juried Student Art Show opened this past week. Students can enter artwork that they have done in the past year to try to get in the show, and possibly win a coveted award. Best in Show was awarded to an appropriate work of art. The piece creatively incorporated sculpture, music and painting into one. The artist is a friend of mine who I often chatted with in the art department during late nights and weekends. He had been diligently working on the piece for a full semester. I had been…

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    passed away. Ruth began writing poetry at an early age and as a teenager had aspirations to become an "authoress or poetess". In 1914, Ruth went to Foster's School of Musical Art to study musical art by learning the piano. After she attended the Foster’s School of Musical Art, she began attending the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago to further her education by focusing on the piano, but that is not what happened. Instead of staying for only a year like she had planned she ended up…

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    all other works of art. I am a junior in high school and play the French Horn in my school’s Wind Ensemble. Music has always been a part of my life. At age six I began piano, since then I have strived to maintain the powerful influence of music in my life, and during times of hardship music becomes my escape. In fact, more often than not I find myself listening to your beautiful film scores and using them as an outlet to express what words cannot. You ingeniously compose music that shapes the…

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