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    musical. For both a play and musical, dialogue is used to convey the story. Plays focus on the spoken word while musicals use singing, and dancing. But even in some instances, plays incorporate music, and choreography. In modern day theatre, the word “play” has a broad meaning. A “play” is a stage adaptation of a story using dialogue. A different common term for…

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    She even begins to touch him back. In the final moments of the scene, the two characters begin to sing in complete unison as Zerlina unbuttons Giovanni’s shirt. The shift of the voices singing separately in the beginning and then moving into complete unison was Mozart’s way of describing the characters and their inner thoughts in a non obvious way, which characterizes Kierkegaards claim that “Don Giovanni can only be expressed musically”…

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    The play “Othello, the Moor of Venice” by William Shakespeare can be hard to understand but has deep meaning. Othello is an African American and did not fit in with Desdemona’s family, in which he was accused that he stole Desdemona from her father. Othello and Desdemona started their lives together, thinking that it would last a lifetime. Iago, turned their marriage because he is jealous of Cassio since Othello promoted him to Lieutenant instead of him. Which leads to Othello being easily…

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    In the essay “Self-Reliance” written by Ralph Waldo Emerson, wants to encourage everyone to be happy as you are. Ralph Waldo Emerson states, “This sculpture in the memory is not without pre-established harmony”(77). To me this quote means that you are beautiful as you are, also be happy as you are. Emerson’s statement is incorporated into my definition of the American Dream because it practically says be happy with how you are. According to Emerson, you should do what you love and do what makes…

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    familiar faces in the crowd, knowing that someone has my back, and knowing someone thinks that I can do it always helps me feel better. Collegium isn’t just singing with a group of people, you grow together throughout the four years of high school. Collegium is an experience like none other. Collegium is something fun and serious. It’s not just singing with others as a whole that I enjoy. It’s the rush of performing and the harmony. The lights. The music and costumes. Everything. Collegium is…

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    oversized glasses. He had the speaking and lazy eye because of a surgery that went wrong he was made front of because when he would speak in class he would stutter. So over time he stopped participating in school. But he didn't stutter when he was singing so then he started to participate in the local church with his guitar. So then he started to become popular as a musician and kept on going with music. Because of being bullied he decided…

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    lot of bravery when he still performed a ton of shows. Even though he was getting a lot of hate through social media, in person, also in many other ways and he was getting trash thrown at him at that time as well. (22)Also, Justin posted his first singing videos online when he was young. He didn’t know what people would think of him, but, he still had the guts to post them. Another thing…

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    Harlem The 30's Analysis

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    Harlem, the 30’s. Opening: recording of Thomas Fats Waller. Then a live piano starts playing and five performers, Armelia, Nell, Andre, Ken and Charlaine, join it singing dressed up really fancy in a Harlem Renaissance style [“Ain’t MisBehavin’”]. The five all sing about the joy for fidelity but then they tell that it can’t get hard waiting for love [“Lookin’ Good, But Feelin’ Bad”]. Nell and Ken are talking about going to church on Sunday and then, after that, go to the cabaret on Monday…

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    Fine Arts Gala Experience

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    dreams begin with a “first,” and for the Fine Arts Department at Copperas Cove High School, its First Fine Arts Gala became a reality Saturday, March 26 at Lea Ledger Auditorium to a crowd of about 120. The gala was a collection of acts, like dance, singing, instrumental ensembles and acting with event organizer and senior Mirko Enriquez finding it a challenge getting the right mix of acts together. “We wanted to showcase the different Fine Arts groups and make this into a formal event to…

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    Bob Dylan Research Paper

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    The Life of Bob Dylan Imagine being a superstar in the 1960’s and have millions of people love you and your music. That was Bob Dylan, a 1960’s superstar. In order for one to understand the life of Bob Dylan, one would have to know about his early life, how he became famous, and what he does after fame. To start, Bob Dylan has had an eventful life before fame. Bob was born on May 24,1941 in Duluth, Minnesota. Dylan graduated from Hibbing high school in 1959. After…

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