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    what people need to do. Controlling is about control people to do according to plan that had set. Performing arts fall into various parts, among them is theatre. Theatre is an act that had been…

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    most parents often fail to acknowledge the role of theatre and art in our society consequently discouraging their child from participating or appreciating a great influence in everyday life. However, performing arts has a social impact, economic impact, and educational impact. Nevertheless, my parents did not know how big of a role theatre played in my education throughout grade school up until I graduated high school. The performing arts have not only played a role in my education but in the…

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    Homeless Theatre Analysis

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    financial crisis in 2008 the arts provided a 200% return on any government spending and in 2007 the arts were said “to account for more than 7 per cent of the economy and to be growing faster than the economy as a whole.” (Palgraveconnect.com, (2016). [online]) So the performing arts certainly can have an economical role in society but I know that it can also have a social role being able to ‘ transform lives and communities,’ (Arts Council England (2003, 2)) this is why the arts are taught in…

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    Musical Theater Analysis

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    Musical theatre is a type of art where a performance is completed by integrating various types of artistic activities, such as; dancing, singing, acting, and usually accompanied by musical instruments or any device that can produce sounds. Knowing Jakarta is a very diverse city, we have numerous types of arts and cultures that can be shown through musical theatre, we have more than enough resources to make this industry work. Through each individual activities has their benefits to those who…

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    Working In Theatre

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    activity and a waste of time. In fact, my Cinema professor just had a conversation with another student about how live theatre is a dead form of art and has no value to anyone anymore. However, the performing arts actually have many benefits for the performer and the community. For example, from my own experience and observations, I know that performing increases one’s confidence, self discipline, and ability to converse with adults. Being in theatre requires actors to open up and be in touch…

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    Performing theatre live, is the most exhilarating experience that I have ever had. When I am waiting to walk on stage for the first time, there are countless emotions running through me, but as soon as I take that first step into the light I am hit with a sense of overwhelming joy. During the past year of my life I have accomplished more than I ever expected. While studying at Gateshead College I have managed to improve my ability in all three disciplines. This has helped me both inside and…

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    position the ASB Theatre as a central performing arts venue and community complex for Marlborough. Secondly, operational delivery will be based upon critically analysing and streamlining the services and product offering. Finally, there…

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    went from 0-100 real quick. I even had a quiz already in Math. Surprisingly, I passed!!! (God be looking out) Being a music major is very time-consuming. Even though I don’t have a music class everyday, there is always something going on in the Performing Arts Building. From music auditions,meetings,ensemble practices, or simply practicing for myself, there’s never a dull moment. Math is my only class on Monday and Wednesdays because the Lord knew I couldn 't handle anything after that, and he…

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    Helenn Wilson Psychology

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    The formation of the performing arts (theater, music and film And singing, opera, ballet, dance, etc.) Aspects Important and very vital experience, interaction and life Humanity. This Arts try to incarnations And the highlight for many of the leading human cases, and the receiver Performance, whether this cognitive processes such as (thinking And fantasy) or emotional such as (fear, anxiety and hatred) or Social such as (admiration and sympathy), or motivation such as (the desire to be able…

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    important role in society. Before musicians could physically record their work, the only way for people to experience music was to see it live, at some type of venue. Whether it be a bandstand or arena, music has been bringing people, musicians and their art together for a long time. That’s a venue’s fundamental purpose. Through technological advances, the music scene has grown and developed rapidly since the mid-20th century. Furthermore the digital revolution has completely changed the way we…

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