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    Beau Lotto speech about optical illusion present that his intended audience for his discussion is adults that seemed older than forty years. Even though the audience is presented on camera during his speech, it is possible to know that his main audience were mostly adults because the topic that Beau Lotto chose and the way he expressed himself, including his vocabulary, was better directed to adults rather than young adults or kids. During his speech, B. Lotto included several strategies to keep…

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    A matinee performance on Saturday, May 20 (officially titled Here/Now No. 9) was perhaps the single most dispiriting afternoon I've ever spent at NYCB. The program presented six different works. By the end of the fourth week of the Here/Now festival the number of injuries was staggering -- every week had a multitude of casting changes. The dancers, usually so chipper on social media, had resorted to venting and more venting. Georgina Pazcoguin's wry line "To those who fell, to those who made it…

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    The main idea is that people in the community can’t feel pain and the have a lot of different rules and the they have a receiver that is the only person that can feel pain and know what love is. The old receiver will give Jonas a memory and when the old receiver will lose that memory and never remember that memory. I think that not being able to feel pain is weird cause you not experience the pain or the way you hurt peoples feeling but not knowing you did. “Don’t play it anymore” “I’m the one…

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    I walked through the chairs toward the conductor’s podium and felt as though hundreds of stares were burning into my back. I sat down next to my new stand-partner, and, despite her best attempt to hide it, her grimace clearly revealed her feelings. I couldn’t blame her: I was a seventh-grader playing in a high school level orchestra. She was a senior stuck with the baby. Making music in an orchestral setting is, at its core, collaborative. For the team to work, there must be trust. Of course,…

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    Along with teaching these routines, choreographers also have to configure costumes to be worn during that particular routine in a performance or showcase. Sometimes, choreographers will aid the studio in other duties such as financing or budgeting. The qualities that choreographers should have are leadership skills, creativity, persistence, and athleticism. Choreographers have to lead…

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    Play Critique Essay

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    no doubt took alot of effort, stress, and love to make. The charecters were my second most faveourire pert of the play. Seeing the people in the background interact with each other brought (what I thought) another dimension withing the play’s performance. Hubert Jackoby wrote: “When a play is more than just the front stage, that is true dimensional theatere.” They mirrored real life, and their reactions were very fun to watch. One of my faveourite background charcters was the nosy newspaper man…

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    Bethany Dressler, Rebecca Wunch, and Scott Meier. The hall was not fully filled with spectators, however, attendees were very supportive and enthusiastic about the artists. The performance consisted of the 20th and 21st century music pieces, which was something I did not expect. To surprise this performance did not take long time and was over in about hour and 15 minutes. Despite that, artists were able to nicely perform their music. The four of them set in a small semi circle which…

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    In my selected scenes, Act 3 scene 5 line 1 - 9, line 14 - 17, line 20 - 23, line 28- 36, Act 4 scene 1 to line 46, I play the Third Witch. In Act 3 Scene 5, my role is to act submissive and scared of Hecate. This is portrayed by using various techniques, such as levels, where in some parts of Hecate’s speech, I bow down to her. I also use space as I back away if she moves towards me. The Second Witch has similar roles to me. Because I do not have any lines while Hecate is on the stage, I cannot…

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    entertainment value of the script. Haydn Haring, the witch, stood out from the rest of the actors. Haring had the best comedic timing and took over every scene that she was in. Her energy resulted in strong musical numbers and a very memorable performance. Every time that Haring was on stage, it made the play more entertaining. On the contrary to Haring, Jessica Shamble, Rapunzel induced irritation every time she was onstage. I was happy when she got squashed by the mourning giant. The cast did…

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    Hamlet Love Essay

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    Amidst the dark and cumbersome mood of Hamlet, love intertwines itself into the plot as a powerful theme. Love is defined as an intense feeling of deep affection. Many characters throughout the play are motivated by their desires and emotional attachment to another character. This is most prominently seen through the protagonist, Hamlet. Although, construed as a beneficial, pleasant and good state of mind, love leads to loss, devastation and pain. The theme takes on a number of faces throughout…

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