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    Performance & Entertainers’ Identity A unique characteristic of the way that Singapore YouTube entertainers, hereafter YouTubers or entertainers, produce their comedy-skits is the lack of character identification. For example, Sylvia, a main cast and co-founder of Night Owl Cinematics, often appears in the skits as Sylvia but performs a persona that is not akin to her personality in real life. In other instances, the skits forgo character identification completely and rely on context clues,…

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    She Kills Monsters by Qui Nguyen was performed by the Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film and directed by Wesley Broulik. I attended the performance on April 9th, 2016 at 7:30 pm. Overall, I really enjoyed the performance. The whole plot of the story kept me very intrigued. Normally by just reading the title I wouldn’t choose to go see this performance, but was very pleased with how it was all performed and organized. Every performer that was in this production did a very good job of…

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    all people, especially the African American community (audience). The song and live performance highlights the struggle of being a black male in a prejudice society. Most of the targeted males are a part of the lowbrow culture in which Kendrick can relate to and serves as a practice of how police treat young and old African American men. This song was created to reach people that do not watch the…

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    Annie, Jr.: Film Analysis

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    at Joshua Tree Elementary School are busy rehearsing for their upcoming production of “Annie, Jr.” Under the direction of Mrs. Hilderbrand and Mrs. Palanuik, thirty-nine students have been practicing twice a week since February for the June 2nd performance. Annie, the eleven year old streetwise orphan, is played by fifth grader Jesse Hale, who previously performed as Pinocchio in “Shrek, Jr.” and Maurice in “Beauty and The Beast, Jr.” Sixth grader Austin Thorpe, who audiences will remember as…

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    Coppelia Essay

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    tells the light-hearted story of the mysterious Dr Coppélius who owns a beautiful life-sized mechanical doll. The show had original choreography by Arthur St. Léon, Coppélia is staged with additional choreography by Janek Schergen. The second performance that i had watched was a Chinese dance from Poi Ching School, Hwa Chong Chinese Dance Alumni and Xin Yi Dance Company showcase the unique beauty and strength of classical, folk and contemporary Chinese dance on stage.(esplanade n.a) In the…

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    watching the performance at that time was probably shocked of what was happening on that stage. After around 70 years, after the American stage revived Nijinsky’s ballet, his became acceptable and very well recognized as a master piece. The reason why at the first preformunce of Le Sacre du Printemps the audience raged was because they were not prepared for watching that. Perhaps to them Nijinsky was destroying the orchestra and ballet dancing as they knew it. After watching both performances,…

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    The band perform at half time. The team have warm up music before the game and at half time. Music and sports connect with each other in many 3 ways. They connect in marketing, aesthetics, and performance strategies. As well as music and gender role plays a big part at football games. McLeod asserts that the relationship between sports and music is a way many societies “construct gender and racial identity.” The role of pop music in sports, and vice…

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    Vernacular Music Essay

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    Music has been a part of the human existence since prehistoric times. Prior to the written word, music was used as a method to pass history from generation to generation. Music was created by voice or by crude instruments by those who wished to make it easier to remember information. Over the ages, music has developed into two broad categories cultivated and vernacular. Vernacular music is traditional defined as a more natural experience of music and is the original type of music created by…

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    him. The actors very excited to see “an audience”. They introduce themselves to Truffles, in a grand-actor way, and ask if he would like to see a performance. Truffles is not too sure, as he does not like the theatre “Why should I spend my money hearing some bombastic windbags or a silly comedy that makes no sense” They decide to put on a performance for Truffles anyway. If he likes the show, he can give them a few coins, if he does not … Truffles skillfully bargains with the actors that if…

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    The performance at the American Players Theatre portrays the racist theme well through the emotionally based acting, which makes the racist ideals portrayed by the characters appear believable. An example of the racist theme occurs near the end of the play when…

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