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    Philip Musica who used the name F. Donald Coster bought the McKesson & Robbins in 1926 (Foster, p. 5). The owners of McKesson & Robbins sold the company which F. Donald Coster bought. Philip Musica had been involved in several fraud cases before he bought the pharmaceutical company Mckesson & Robbins. The Musica family had been involved in a scandal in which the family bribed custom officials. “The Musicas had been paying fine Italian cheeses recorded at a fraction of their actual weight…

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    Classical Ballet Essay

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    Historically Paris finds a new art scene after the war which is incorporated into the set, narrative, and ballet. Within in the story there are three ballets, one at the beginning reflecting Paris after tragedy; a panorama of dark streets with breadlines. The second concluding act I, is to Gershwin’s second rhapsody and connects the charterers’ narratives together. The largest is the finale piece. They wanted to ballet to be a part of the narrative and made it a collaborative effort between the…

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    George Balanchine Russia's contribution to the great effervescence of ballet in the United States is complete and comprehensive. The master of this long alliance was undoubtedly George Balanchine, one of the greatest if not the greatest choreographer of the twentieth century. Born in St. Petersburg in 1904 in a family of artists from Georgia, Balanchine met ballet and music from the cradle. Trained at the School of Imperial Ballet of St. Petersburg in the best classical tradition, Balanchine…

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    West Side Story is a Broadway musical with music by Leonard Bernstein, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, book by Arthur Laurents, and choreography/concept by Jerome Robbins. The musical is based off of Shakespeare’s play called Romeo and Juliet, with the idea of modernizing the plot to relate to New York in the 20th century (Hoffman 84). The musical was originally set to be called East Side Story; a “religion-oriented” (Hoffman 85) feud between two parties, however, a transformation occurred “between…

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    You are all currently listening to the Prologue, or opening number to the world renown musical West Side Story. West Side Story is one of my favorite musicals, hence why I have this record, and have seen it numerous times, because it is not only a beautiful production, filled with expressive dance and music, but it also addresses some critical social issues. The musical takes place in Manhattan, and puts a contemporary spin, or at least contemporary for the 50’s, on the Shakespearean love story…

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    performed too. Dancing too is important as long as it matches with the story. Dancing provides variety, with colorful costumes and graceful patterns or steps. Dancing can also help tell the story of the musical by the movements and gestures like Jerome Robbins dances West Side Story by Leonard…

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    Bowdy. Quite often the adeptness of a younger generation on social media, and in general computer skills can be a source of tension. Robbins and Judge (2009) explain that ‘older workers are also perceived as lacking flexibility and as being resistant to new technology” (p. 49). Perhaps if Mr. Bowdy becomes the unofficial social media leader and trains his older co-workers on whatever program…

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    Dance: The Color Wheel

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    taste of what dance has to offer; from ballet to tap to jazz. The pieces performed were choreographed by a wide variety of choreographers, from Jerome Robbins, known for West Side Story, to James Clouser, professor at the University of Arizona. The performance provided a well-rounded view of dance as a whole. The first dance was an excerpt from Jerome Robbins’ Antique Epigraphs. The performance opened with flute music and eight women in long, flowing dresses in earth tones. They started in a…

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    Bob Fosse, a jazz director and choreographer, is lauded for his unique artistry of choreography. During the 1950s-1970s, Broadway musicals and films were very popular. Fosse’s work gained a lot of popularity because of the different approach he took on jazz dance. He soon became one of the most notable choreographers of his time. His work has forever changed the way audiences perceive dance, making his work historically relevant and unique. Bob Fosse was born on June 23, 1927 in…

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    infantry. The first couple months were nerve racking to “Thompson”, as she had to train along with the other soldiers, despite being a non-combatant. While working as a nurse in Virginia, Edmonds fell in love with a fellow nurse, by the name of Jerome Robbins. She revealed her identity to him, but he was shocked and turned her down. Another of Edmonds’s…

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