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    The Long Christmas Ride Home by Paula Vogel tells the story of the events leading up to a very eventful night, the events after, and the aftereffects it has on the family. Sarah Johnson’s adaptation of the play uses light and the japanese puppet theatre tradition of bunraku to enforce the play’s themes. The play’s thematic features are also shown through the directing and performer’s acting. In Sarah Johnson’s adaptation of The Long Christmas Ride Home by Paula Vogel, Johnson and her team use…

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    taught this through puppets and showing young children and many future generations to come that you can let your imagination run wild. Henson was born on September 24th, 1936, in Greenville, Mississippi. During the time of his birth the following things happened; BBC was created and aired for the first time in London,…

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    we human, or are we dancers”, that coincides with bioethics. The lyric can transcribe as are we human, are we actual people living out normal lives, not controlled by anyone, or are we dancer, are we puppets controlled by someone else for someone else’s entertainment. I believe that we are not puppets controlled by a superior being, but we are humans with our own free will to accomplish whatever we prefer to do whether it be good or evil. Leon Kass chooses an interesting cover to represent…

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    MATERIALS AND PACING MATERIALS OVERVIEW The following materials are designed to assist both teachers and students with planning and/or executing all aspects of this Cornerstone. Visual images and links to video are provided as well as guidance for facilitating Close Viewing. Student annotation materials, student self-assessments & reflections as well as teacher rubrics are provided to aid in measuring student outcomes and progress in a variety of ways. Detailed instruction of daily lesson…

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    Morality is a term abstractly defined throughout human existence. We as a species evolved throughout history and those who came before us faced different trials and tribulations. We cannot put ourselves directly into the minds of the people from the past, and, as a result, have to utilize literature to obtain some understanding of the motives of those people. Morals are ambiguous and vary from person to person, so there is no accepted way of accurately measuring them because morals have evolved…

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    The men characters were all played by women, while the women characters in the play were played by puppets. The puppets were also being controlled by background actors, who were also women. The choice was startling at first, but as the puppets were continuously used, it was interesting to see how the puppeteers translated the emotions through the puppets. I assume that the interpretation of why puppets were used instead of actual actors was intentionally left up to the audience to decide. In my…

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    How might an insider to a musical tradition hear differently from an outsider? An insider to a musical tradition hears it differently compare to an outsider. The insider tends to react to his or her own cultural music in ways that draw on a lifetime of consciously absorbed cultural knowledge and attitude while the outsider tries not to bring ethnocentrism into her or his interpretations. Hearing a musical an insider understood the music and she he can perform while an outsider hears and performs…

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    This critique will be on the theater production of Creation – Births of Mythology. The play was written, directed, and produced by John DiDonna. The play was held at Valencia's East Campus in the Black Box Theater. This was an original piece. This was the first time this piece was performed. The plot of this production was to display the different myths on how we originated. It starts off if the actors already on stage on playing dead. The room has a dark and ere vibe when you first enter it…

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    One example is where a child was to be placed in front of a puppet show in which one puppet steals a ball from anther puppet. At the end of the show both puppets were placed in front of the child with a treat beside each puppet. The child took the treat from the puppet that stole the ball (Bloom 7). These are just one of the few examples within the book that try to justify babies having an innate moral sense. However…

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    In the video the puppet could of cut the string but they wanted you to see what happens when you don’t. Don’t be the puppet, don’t be a victim, be a survivor. Everyone has demons they fight whether they admit it or not. If someone tells you their life is perfect, call bullshit because no one has a perfect life. Once you…

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