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    The Dinner Party Analysis

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    Freeman was a frustrating yet pleasing production. I enjoyed hearing the audience react to the performance as well as frustrated because I would expect divorce to be no laughing matter. Despite the topic of divorce, the comedic lines were very entertaining. Before going to see the show I expected nothing because it was not something I’d normally watch. To my surprise, I was satisfied ten minutes into the performance. Altogether, this was a satisfying show that kept me interested through the…

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    The final dance Folk Dance for a Gay ex-Methodist White Boy, choreographed by Andrew Vaca, conveyed the idea that if one lets themselves go and free themselves from conformity, that they can simply be happy and not care how they look whilst doing so. This was heavily shown through the focus on a soloist throughout the entire dance, lighting, costumes and music. The soloist was the center of attention throughout this entire dance even if she was not on the center of the stage. The entire stage…

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    as we continue to pass through history. When I went to the wonderful performance at Pierce College I experienced a whole new perspective on dancing. The concert had many types of students performing mixed dance projects of all types like solos and duets. There was an average size of one to eight dancers per project which made it the ideal size for the concert. I really enjoyed the creativity and effort put into this performance. The concert was so colorful when the students performed and the…

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    discipline of music training. The project included weekly leadership sessions, music training, and performance at two major concerts sponsored by the organization and various concerts invitations. Participants applied leadership through teaching beginner students and were given various leadership opportunities. The project was completed in two phases with the Annual Scholarship and Awards Banquet and Performance and the Annual Christmas Concert. The Jubilee Ringers consisted of sixteen…

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    has been the second dance performance I have experienced, after the 12x16 dance I had watched previously in Santa Ana. Comparing the two programs, I have come to realize I prefer watching performances that consist of fewer dancers on stage. Performances that consist of large numbers of dancers are harder for me to find meaning in, most likely because I may be distracted by the many occurring instances on…

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    I 'm the 27-year-old son of a poor immigrant. Before I left college I had lived in twelve homes all across the united states. My family has always struggled to get buy but with hard work, undying belief in the American dream and a supportive loving family I strove to better myself and go to college. Three years into Architecture the housing market collapsed and I was forced out of school to sell vacumes door to door 80 hours a week for an average of well below 100 a week. Eventually, I…

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    Drum Corps Passion

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    athletic and in shape after this activity. And I have to just keep pushing through the pain each and every day. I feel pride about it, each performance I feel like I have given every last bit of energy, and that there is nothing I could do better. Performing is one thing that is the best about this activity. But to truly enjoy it, you must feel pride in your performance. By the end of the season, I felt the pride and excitement. I love this experience, the feeling of elation and excitement that…

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    Sugarland Analysis

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    Langton-Batty, the set design was by Jacob Nash, the lighting design was by Juz McGuire, the sound design was by Guy Webster, and the overall performance was toured by Performing Lines. The main characters were Nina (Dubs Yunupingu), Erica (Xanthe Paige), Jimmi (Calen Tassone), Aaron (Narek Arman), Charles (Jonas Thompson), and Penny (Eliza Logan). The plot of the performance is based around the…

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    Development The wide variety of mediums and structures I have displayed in each of my pieces has allowed me to develop new skills as well as hone skills I already had. The stress on basic performance strengths means that I have had the opportunity to really perfect them to a high standard while more unique styles of performance enabled me to learn new skills and incorporate them effectively where they are required. In reference to specific techniques I employed, choral speaking and synchronised…

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    Strings ‘n things and was performed on April fifteenth and sixteenth. This is meant to be an evaluation on my performance in this production. I will be explaining what I need to improve on in my arms, feet, and leg movements. Also, whether I tried my best and if I think I should move up a level in ballet. First, is my evaluation on my performance. To start with, I’d like to discuss my performance in my classes variations. My technique lacked in certain parts of the classes variation on both…

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