slut shaming. The speaker dressed professional. She made eye contact with the audience. She was passionate about the topic. Karpovich was prepared and seemed like she researched her topic in depth. She did not have any physical appearance of performance anxiety. In her argument, she stated her position and supported her ideas with evidence. She used good examples to inform the audience of the issue. She
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10 Quick Tips for Effective Presentations 1. Talk naturally to your audience – although it may be appropriate to read short passages avoid reading from a script for the majority of your presentation. 2. Stand, rather than sit, and move around a little – but avoid pacing backwards and forwards like a trapped animal. 3. Vary the tone, pitch and volume of your voice to add emphasis and maintain the audience’s interest. Aim to speak loudly and clearly while facing your audience. Avoid talking
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Word meaning Aside- words spoken by an actor to the people watching a play, that the other characters in the play do not hear Props- are object used on stage or on screen by actors during a performance or screen. Costumes - A style of dress, including garments, accessories, and hairstyle, especially as characteristic of a particular country, period, or people. Stage direction- part of the script of a play that tells the actors how they are to move or to speak their lines. Scene- the decorations
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music/phenomenon in terms of production quality, aesthetic values and strategies, relationship of sound and lyric content, access to the mass media, social functions, and political orientation. (Note: reference must be made to actual pieces of music and/or performances.) Identify the key individuals and organizations that support or oppose the development of this music/phenomenon. Describe the reactions of various constituencies (young/old, women/men, black/white, upper class/lower class, etc.) to this art
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Performance Management at Vitality Health Enterprises, Inc. 1.) Who should evaluate employee’s performance? What should leaders do when (individual, team, organization) performance is lacking? Every leader in an organization should evaluate employee’s performances, whoever a leader in an organization has it’s own sub-ordinates; their sub-ordinates’ performances should be evaluated. Once an individual, team or organization performances are lacking, leaders should either motivate or penalize
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asking her mom when the show will begin. At 8:00 o’clock the lights start dimming and all the assistants begin to situate to their designated place and everybody in the audience turned off their cellphones and are preparing to enjoy the show. The performance opens with slow music and a dim blue light. Sixteen women appear on the stage with a baby blue skirt and all of them with a perfect tight hair updos. They dance like they were fairies flying in the middle of the night. The most remarkable movements
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the key moments to further highlight the important moments in the performance. The genre of out performance was Theatre in Education, and we performed it to a target audience of student’s aged 12-13, boys and girls. Therefore, we chose to set our piece in modern day as we thought it was easy for out target audience to relate to. The fact they could relate to the performance allowed them to be more involved which enhanced the performance overall. We showed this through our costume, wearing modern day
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Traditional Folk Dances of the Philippines The Philippines has many popular folk dances which have evolved and changed as they have been passed down from generation to generation. Although a particular dance might be performed slightly differently from one region to the next, its remains true to its roots. Here are some of the most popular dances from the region. The Itik-Itik The best description of the Itik-Itik is that the steps mimic the way a duck walks, as well as the way it splashes water
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Different Interpretations of the Prologue The prologue of Romeo and Juliet is a prologue that can be performed in many different ways and can incorporate many different ideas. Luhrmann in his 1996 production of Rome and Juliet takes a very different and much more modern approach to the prologue than Zeffirelli in his 1968 production. The prologue in Zeffirelli version is filmed in a very different way to Luhrmanns’. The first time the prologue is read in Luhrmanns version is by a women reading
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the basis for project creation and more specifically the creation of training materials. When a department requests our assistance in the creation of a course, the very first thing we need to ascertain is the “Gap”. What is the performance gap? We define the “Performance Gap” as the portion between where we are as a unit, department or section and where we optimally would like to be. In a given setting there are a series of tasks that together comprise a job function. The inability to perform
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