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    Jazz Concert Review

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    It was a pleasure and convenience to have experience a live Jazz concert at Medgar Evers College on Saturday May 6, 2017, the title of the concert was JAZZ! The women’s viewpoint. What made this performance unique and special that it consisted of all female orchestra, who shined individually and together produce a chemistry hypnotizing the assembly? The audience were mainly older ladies and gentlemen. Whereas, I was the only youthful, and most likely student there. It was obvious that the…

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    Absurd Theatre Analysis

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    here discussing the performance Absurd by Homunculus theatre company. Absurd is about “An internationally renowned brother and sister comic duo… doing a lecture on 4 adaptions of 4 Absurdist Plays” (Humunculous theatre company, n.d.).This production successfully produced a fascinating and interesting theatrical form of entertainment through the clever utilisation of the elements of drama; specially movement, tension and roles and relationships to create a ground-breaking performance that…

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    Chinese Acrobats

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    and were constantly aware of their surroundings and the surroundings of the other acrobats, making sure their pathways were clear, especially when they were executing dangerous stunts. There were 14 different acts throughout the 2-hour performance. The performance followed a story line and offered a reoccurring theme. At the beginning, a woman slowly walked across the stage, she was dressed in traditional Chinese attire and had her face covers with a sequence vail. Then started the introduction…

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    Bassoon, Horn, Trumpet, Trombone, and Percussion. My expectations for this performance coming was very high. After the last concert I went to, I came into this with an open mind. In class one day I remember my professor talking about how this concert would have visual arts, and how it would be a great performance to attend. That right there boosted my expectations even higher, and was my…

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    Stage Kiss Analysis

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    the performance of Stephanie Lynge and her co-star David Patrick Ford to Stand out amongst the rest. Lynge’s performance was both captivating and convincing, while Ford’s combination of body movement and projection, only added to the already fantastic performance between the pair. Stephanie Lynge’s performance was among the most conniving throughout the play. The way Lynge portrayed all the different scenarios she was in, often caused me to forget I was watching a staged performance. I…

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    younger generation than the older generations because during some of the witty humor skits the younger generation was laughing but the older people just sat their with no emotion or expressions on their faces. Even though, I laughed a lot during the performance the older adults did not affect my perception of the…

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    Response #1: The Makishi Masquerade is an example of performance and popular entertainment because of the preparation and approval the event obtains from the community/ village audiences. The performances favorable and approval attibutes to its popularity and entertainment value as it is a celebration which causes pleasure to its surrounding viewers. The Makishi Masquerade is a prepared highly influenced ritual performance with the amusement factors through costuming, dancing, and chanting. A)…

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    Springs International Film Festival for the movie Up in the Air in 2010. In the same year, she won the Award from Toronto Film Critics Association for the category Best Supporting Actress and the MTV Movie Awards under the category Best Breakthrough Performance for the movie Up in the Air. Net…

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    Mozart Observation Paper

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    The performance began with an introduction by two of the players who introduced the audience to the group and shared knowledge about Mozart. I quickly became cognizant of the obvious fact that each of these artists held exceptional talents. The four performers…

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    Dance Theatre And Religion

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    A Balinese Case Study Southeast Asia is a highly diverse region, home to myriad ethnicities, religions, practices, beliefs, values, languages, cultures and traditions. The variety of performance art, dance and theatre found in Southeast Asia “is almost staggering” (Brandon, 1967, p. 1). Some examples of performance art, dance and theatre found in Southeast Asia include “shadow plays in Java, dramatic folk rituals in Bali, masked pantomime in Thailand, spirit dances in Burma, folk-song dramas…

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