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    After remembering the elements of each performance, the three that were most memorable are: “Swan Lake,” Harlequin “Pax De Deux,” and “Opaque, Unfazed.” Each captivated me throughout the night and I am glad I had the opportunity to attend. “Swan Lake,” Act II, started strong by illuminating blue light and covering the stage with fog as Odette flutters her wings. While I did feel slightly disappointed at the coordination of movements and music between Odette and Prince Siegfried, in the end I…

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    there are seemingly smaller and more fractured works like Oki’s Movie (2010) and In Another Country (2012) that show a different sensibility coming to the fore (Timothy 80). Although, Unger argues, the use of repetition in Hong’s films makes the audience aware of the film’s construction and that they are aware of watching Hong Sang-Soo’s films. This is what we know as director’s signature style (Unger 153). The use of signature styles in Hollywood is way common than in South Korea. For instance,…

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    How to Sing in Tune Many individuals experience issues to sing in tune, while others can begin off alright however then can't hold a tune or bit by bit begin hitting incorrectly notes or meandering out of key. In spite of the fact that we would state that these individuals have a terrible voice or are on a very basic level an awful vocalist, this isn't a everlasting quality, it's basically that they haven't yet figured out how to sing in order. That is presumably the most concerning issue with…

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    want to scream and punch a wall, sob into my pillow all happen in interactions with audience members after a performance. My most memorable moment in theatre all surrounds a little boy who never told me his name. I was working at Florida Studio Theatre (FST) as an Acting Apprentice. We were getting ready to open our educational outreach Playmakers Tour and so as with any good show we needed a preview audience. Due to FST's relationship with Emma E. Booker elementary we were going to do this…

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    If this was an article you were reading in a magazine, would you flip past it? You would, wouldn’t you? I don’t blame you. Who would want to read some boring ‘save the earth’ article by some tree hugger when the alternative was reading about Kim Kardashian’s latest Twitter beef. I mean we are all fully aware that the ecosystem is really important and yeah littering is bad and you wouldn’t do it but in all honesty it wouldn’t make that much of a difference, would it? Arbitrary thoughts for an…

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    Speech On Stage Fright

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    This technique helps a lot in enhancing your confidence and provides a much needed calmness which is necessary for any kind of public performance Connecting with the audience In case of both performance art and public speech you need to connect with the viewers. So while performing always give importance to connect with the audience with the help of facial expressions or your ways of talking. As we know full perfection is a myth so your strong bonding with the spectator, listeners and viewers…

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    calculate the dumbell oscillation device with: T = 2 π√I / c c = 4π2I / T2 I is the moment of inertia, to dumbell the value I = 2m (d2 + 2r2 / 5). So if d, r, m and T can be calculated then in principle we can get the value k. The k value of the measurement is bout 9x109 Nm2 / C2, this value is for the air or vacuum…

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    Neighbors Film Analysis

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    blockbusters of 2014 which is based on ratings. Everyone involved in the filmmaking process, such as directors, producers and writers are all author (noun) and they make sure their film has a clear message presented, that way they can control the way their audience thinks and acts through the use of technical, symbolic codes and signs. In this film, SCWAMP is reinforced throughout. With the help of normative political economy, producers are able…

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    Unlike Hester’s scene, Hawthorne presents Dimmesdale as shyly creeping to scaffold at nighttime when the marketplace is vacant of people in a time when he could not be humiliated. However, even with this lack of a tangible audience to shame him, Hawthorne describes Dimmesdale as being “overcome with a great horror of mind” from reacting to the “ gnawing and poisonous tooth”(102) and the resulting shame and judgement of society. He is incapable of maintaining power over himself…

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    Baraka Film Analysis

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    Baraka's footage indicates how peoples and societies around the globe aren't the same as ours. The pictures of the poor additionally add a picture of magnificence to the film that is in building up its subject. All through the film, shots are arbitrarily transitioned to diverse things. It goes with the excellence of the film. We watched Baraka see an illustration of expert film shots and altering. This film has various astounding shots around the globe pressed into a short film. This film would…

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