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    Within a performance: Choreography, Communication, Perception, and Interpretation. Choreography Every single movement in a performance play a significant role on the Dance as a whole. As stated in “Evolution of Music, Dance, and Drama” “Dance moves or Dance steps are the building blocks of many dances” (Dance moves or Dance steps 128) Is is the basic unit of dance as Do Re Mi are the fundamental notes to a song. Upon contemplation of which aspect is specifically to be analyzed within the…

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    The Wedding Going to my dad's wedding was fun and I had a great time. I had a really fun time at his wedding reception. They played really cool music, and everyone danced together. At first, I was nervous about going, but I’m glad I did. I sat next to my brother, and sister. We arrived late because the car didn’t start. My dad was very happy when we got home. The best part of the wedding was the cake. The wedding cake was big, pink, and blue. I still have the dress, shoes, and hat from the…

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    The text which I have chosen to write about through the course of this essay is “The Freedom of the City” by Brian Friel. This play was first showed in February 1973, a year after the events of Bloody Sunday. It is quite clear from reading this play that Friel uses the events of that fateful day as his inspiration. Bloody Sunday is an event which lives on in the memories of many people and occurred during the height of the “Trouble’s” in Northern Ireland. This event occurred on the 30th of…

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    Through non-conventional theatre, in the form of immersive theatre, the performative characteristics of scenic design are scrutinized. By transcending traditional dramatic performances, yet still incorporating similar characteristics taken from conventional theatre, immersive theatre stimulates the spectator’s theatrical experience while still making it new yet familiar. It is crucial to present or evoke an action through the depiction of fictional events, or at least, through the embodiment of…

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    of the video, however, was not my area of expertise, and so that task was not the most engaging. If I were to work in public relations, I would have to improve my networking and promotional skills. Overall, I am satisfied with my experience and performance during my internship, and I am ready to apply the lessons I learned towards my future academic and career…

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    Social Dramaturgical Model

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    work styles there demand prompt response to phone calls or message. In a study conducted by Schlosser (2002), “Participants experienced conflicts between the organizational culture and social boundaries, such as when participants addressed work-related messages on the handheld while driving even though they considered this action to be socially unacceptable.” This dissonance created due to conflicting directions from the work place and social norms is a major cause of concerns for mobile usage.…

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    Mockingbirds are beautiful, singing many songs. Showing up in many ways. They do nothing other than amuse and sing for listeners enjoyment, but why hurt them? Jeremy Finch, son of Atticus Finch, brother of Scout and a citizen of Maycomb. In the beginning Jem is 10 years old and through the book ages 3 years and becomes 13. After growing up, Jem becomes courageous, protective, loving and caring. He is like a mockingbird once he grows up a bit he becomes really nice but he still gets insulted and…

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    In the Athenian play, Medea, Euripides explores the role of the Chorus and how their ongoing interactions with Medea influence and enhance the audience’s understanding and perception of Medea and her choices. The homogenous Chorus was a widely used technique in Ancient Greek theatre to bridge the gap between the audience’s thoughts and the performers’ actions, and for Medea, Euripides uses the naïve Chorus to observe and comment on characters' behaviours and actions, guiding the thoughts of the…

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    With this letting go leads to the big aspect of change throughout the show. Felix and Oscar adjust their personalities throughout the show, and become less of their archetypes; feminine and masculine. By the end of the play, the characters are no longer so far away. While Felix and Oscar start as opposites, they definitely don’t end up that way. Oscar Madison’s development is much more evident than Felix’s is. He starts the show as a self-centered,sloppy, self-proclaimed “husky man” (Simon, The…

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    tryout basketball A Play by Obieda Alananzeh obida alananzeh Mrs. Love Hilliard Creative Writing 29 January 2016 Characters OB MAX COACH Setting Place. Time. Lights up to reveal...describe the scene on the stage. CHARACTER 1 Dialogue. (Stage directions. These should be rare. Use them for necessary action, not to describe how someone speaks--write better dialogue for that.) CHARACTER 2 Dialgoue. MAX Approaches OB and says” hey man are you ready for the…

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