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    Ghost Light Analysis

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    play written and performed by Shawn Wright and directed by Thomas Morgan Jones. I attended the performance at Theater New Brunswick’s Open Space theater in Fredericton, New Brunswick on Friday November 25th 2016. The one-man show told the story of a boy native from Saint John, New Brunswick. That boy was in fact the actor himself, you were transported in his world through a heartfelt and authentic performance. The play as inspirational as it could be told the audience that it is important to be…

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    Senior Dance Performance

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    The 7:00 pm showing of the Senior Dance Concert comprised of six dances. These performances were one of a kind in their own specific manner, however, they were all hard to understand. The piece comprised of different movements and themes. The first dance was called "Synastry." This piece begins exceptionally dim. The majority of the entertainers are wearing distinctive types of clothing. The music in this piece helps me to remember music you would hear in a thriller movie, for example, Halloween…

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    Vernacular Music Essay

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    is more closely related to the popular music created by the artists of the age. Vernacular music does not require any specific type of training and is associated with a style of music is more free flowing, and played by ear and emotion…

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    group members—we immediately gathered and assigned specific tasks to them. My job was to prepare a literary criticism. There were three sources cited. Collectively the sources identified with gender roles. The characters’ disguises were another commonality according to the cited sources. I have never been involved in the production of a play in using my influences for a stage play or even having incite of direction. Learning the terms of the specific points on the stage—to calling out “scene”…

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    Proposal for Scottish about rejuvenation programme for Bowling Basin I would like to propose a site-specific performance piece as part of the Bowling Basin rejuvenation programme. The performance would aim to attract the local community, passers by as well as anyone interested in the history of the harbour. The Bowling Harbour was first opened in 1851. It was a pioneer within the UK shipbuilding industry and provided the country with a large quantity of quality ships, before and during the war…

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    happens once. You can never see the same performance twice. It will be different every time, whether it is different dancers on stage or a slight change in the music, but that’s why I like dance because though it is never the same, the emotion you will feel while watching this live art being danced in front of you will forever be the same. The audience should consider itself to be a full member of a dance production because they are what keeps dance performances going. The audience pays for…

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    body to loosen and free up in order to get my body out of the way of itself. One of my favorite warm-ups that I have learned about so far in class is a tremor. It is fairly easy for me to create a tremor in my breath and body while we are in tremor specific poses and I have noticed this in my daily spoken words especially when I am upset or have a surprise breath different than my normal voice pattern. I can see how easily this special type of breath can add to the effect of the poems in others…

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    During the lab teaching, my job as a facilitator was to teach my group members two important task he/she could use to engage in a specific sport. The sport I had to teach to my peers was Pickle – Ball, and the specific task/skill I taught was how to properly strike the individually and to someone specifically. The facility space I was able to use was half court of a gymnasium. The manner in which I presented the content in a sequence was great, but I felt my organization could have been a…

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    Essay Question 2100 words Discuss and analyse the relevant issues related to creativity and performance in theme based work, making references to the devising process and finished work. Your discussion and analysis should be informed by performance and choreographic theories, as well personal engagement. This essay will look specifically at creativity, performance and the relating issues from the director and performer/dancers point of view. I will discuss the issues in relation to two…

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    Ron Brown Observation

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    together the technical operations of the whole performance. Without her cues, the people operating different parts of the show would not be as unified. Moreover I also saw the importance of a tech rehearsal for reasons other than the dancers to feel out the performance space. As I was assisting Nick he was constantly adjusting the colors by the slightest bit to make sure they matched the exact hue dictated by the choreographer. Brown’s assistant made specific requests for the details of the…

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