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    Dry Powder Play Analysis

    It is essential for a person to be prepared for the production that they plan to attend. The Seattle Rep website provides important facts and information about their plays that the audience can read. Prior to seeing Dry Powder live, I found the pages devoted to Dry Powder on the website to be useful. The section provides access to the plot summary, characters, dates of events, and a feedback page. The information gave me a sense of who the characters are, how the production might look, and the theme

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Assignment

    During the process of choosing the music, my goal was to express the character emotions but also help the siltation of the scene. I choose music from looking for orchestral soundtrack of movies and television shows. I kept listening to each score and comparing it if it helps either express the emotion of the character or the situation. I divided my whole scene into six sections to help find the perfect music. The first section was when Clarissa see Richard, she seems worried confused by Richard instability

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    Tchaikovsky Symphony 5 Essay

    It was an average October night for me while living the college life, sitting in my room cramming for as many exams and essays as possible while listening to Frédéric Chopin’s Op. 9 No. 2 on my iPod. I was so emerged in the music that was nearly being force-fed into my ears that I decided to look into a future classical music concert in my area for not only my personal enjoyment, but for a desirable grade alike. A quick Google search led me to Tchaikovsky’s Fifth, a symphony that I have been fond

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    Christmas Concert Research Paper

    The Christmas concert I went to was amazing. My parents went with me and we sat on the track going around the gym so that we could get a good view of everything. The concert started out with the choir singing Veni, Veni, Emmanuel. Darrell explained that it was actually a chant. It was interesting to hear and I loved that the soloists were able to be heard even with everyone else singing. It seemed to add more depth to the music. There were more songs that they played, some in different languages

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    April's Fool Character Analysis

    Grin & Tonic theatre company has cultivated around 60,000 students per year through the young actors engaging their audiences, intriguing performances and educating workshops all over Queensland for over forty years. The company adapted the original April’s Fool to be suitable for schools, making it a shorter performance but keeping the important information so the audience still gets an authentic piece. Brooke and Nathan are a part of the Grin & Tonic team they play the many characters that bring

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    Observation In Dana Cordy's Play, Grass

    The performer who I am going to be focusing on within this piece will be Dana Cordy, with the main focus being her work within the scene, Grass. The reason that I chose this scene to be the focus of this paper is that it was one of the few scenes which I was able to watch fairly consistently, which allowed me to better pick up any subtleties that the performers may have put into their work. Within this scene alone, Dana clearly demonstrated her observational skills and her overall contribution to

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    Pirates Of Duty

    During its first week opening, I went to go see Boise State’s production of Pirates of Penzance. It’s the classic well-known operetta by the writing duo of W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan, They are a pair or Victorian playwrights are known for their comedic style. As with their style of writing, they deal with the theme of this play with a sense of humor. The theme of this play is very clear when you look at the lesser known title of the play “The Slave of Duty”. The theme deal with the sense of

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    My Major Job Application Essay

    "Set!" As I heard my conducting drum major call out, I quickly stood to attention and took a knee. With my back ever so straight, I held my clarinet a couple of inches from my face, as it was standard procedure. Everyone was quiet and focused. As we waited for our cue on when to begin, we were already mentally counting and calculating where we needed to go and when. We all had our focus points to help us out. Mine was a saxophone player who was directly across from me.as I waited for our conducting

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    Spamalot Play Analysis

    On the evening of Friday May 20th I went to see the Spamalot production being put on by the EOU theatre department. From the moment I walked into the theatre I was blown away by the detail of the drop that was blocking the stage from view. I was also quite pleased with the orchestra and the announcement recording at the beginning of the show. I was thoroughly enjoying myself throughout the entire production and I was laughing for almost the entire show. While watching the productions there were

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    Chelsie Batko Dance Analysis

    Why do individuals dance? What’s it's purpose? It's a great way of expressing your emotions and feelings and entertaining others with a story or simply using a variety of dance moves to show off your true feelings. Each dance style has its own way of expressing feelings/emotions. It’s a way to escape from the real world. Human beings probably danced even before there was a word for it. Rhythmic bodily movement is instinctive. It connects people, even if subconscious, to the rhythms of nature. Tori

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