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    The person I am researching about is Rene Bazinet. His real name is Rene Fiener , but his adopted father, Sgt. Major Bazinet, gave him his last name. He was born in Bochum, Germany then moved to Canada when his mother married. Bazinet went to college at John Abbot College in Quebec , there he was discovered for his talent of the mimes. He left for a theatre school in Paris and there he made his first appearance. He was a street performer for nine years when he met his life-long friend, David…

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    I. Plot Timothy Mooney’s Breakneck Hamlet takes what would be a 4-hour play and breaks it down into just about an hour long performance. The story truly begins when Prince Hamlet’s father is murdered, believed to be murdered by his own brother and Hamlet’s uncle. Hamlet’s mother than marries her now dead husbands believed murder and brother, Claudius. The rising action occurs when Hamlet passes up the opportunity to kill Claudius, as he appears to be praying and Hamlet does not want to give him…

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    Non-Western Dance Analysis

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    did have this small knowledge of dance, I knew it would not be much help for this assignment. My background in dance did not help me a lot in certain aspects but it did help me slightly on some technical aspects of the performances. When choosing what live non-western performance to attend, I tried to choose one that we had covered in class in order to have a better understanding of it. For…

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    or boring.The piece varied between techniques. There was ballet,jazz,modern and even some hip hop. The music was another language and it really contrasted with the movement, bt it still looked good. The performance was intricate, but there weren’t repetition or similarities. There aren't any specific motifs, but the style was very the same.The dance consisted of elongations of the legs or arms. The dancers really know how to use every part and inch of their body to make the dance come alive.…

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    as author. In his article, “Who Cares if You Listen?”, Babbitt is quite harsh on his thoughts of contemporary music and performance as a whole. Babbitt discusses why contemporary composers, who produce “serious” and “advanced” pieces, should stop allowing their music to become accessible to the public. Instead, Babbitt calls for a restriction on their compositions and performances. He believes that the general public is uninterested and largely unable to appreciate the composer’s works. To…

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    take private violin lessons and join my teacher’s private orchestra group to further my skills. Although, this was where I faced my biggest struggle: playing in front of others. During the rehearsal, the conductor would ask us to individually play a specific section in the music to test if we practiced or not. When she announced we were going to play one by one, I would get anxious and fidget. During my turn, I would play quietly and out of tune. Despite this struggle, my teacher would recognize…

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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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    overwhelmed when searching for a theme that is intriguing while also giving a new perspective to what some would call basic observations of a live performance. With that said, I found it immensely relieving when I began to take field notes and quickly detected a pattern among spectators that grasped my curiosity. My event was a live rock and roll musical performance by the band “Finish This” that took place at approximately nine o’clock on Saturday, November 26th in the…

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    letter hid somewhere in the stack. It included information, positive or negative, depending on my performance level in the auditions. After about 20 minutes of hesitation, I carefully opened the envelope. The first words stood out to me, the ones that significantly changed my life. In big, black, bold letters, it congratulated me for being accepted as a new member into the competitive team. This specific statement caused my jaw to drop and eyes enlarge. My heart pumped with enthusiasm; not…

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    First of all ballet dance therapy improves external movement due to the fact that music is a cue to this. In addition, ballet dance therapy helps with the teaching of specific movement strategies because in ballet there are specific components to each move. For example, a dégagé is when a dancer moves their leg of the floor with a pointed toe. A tendu is very similar, however the only difference is that the foot stays on the floor instead of off.…

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