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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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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I am interested in bringing my talents to your organization. I am not your average student. I differ from the norm through my love for dancing, color guard, music, and makeup. Dance has been a passion of mine since I was young. As a child, I danced in my living room, as my mom played Spanish music. Sometimes I grabbed brooms or mops to dance with. I never cared how I looked because of my passion. I’ve always enjoyed dance as a way of self-expression through movement and music: two of my favorite
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Carolina) cover band that focuses primarily on late 1960’s rock and roll covers. True to their word, at the performance I attended almost every cover they performed was a famous song which was released in the 1960s, mostly from the Beatles’ lineup. The venue that it was hosted at, the college bar He’s Not Here, and the demographic of the listeners gave the performance most of its character. The performance itself is what I would describe as typical. The Backbeats did an excellent job covering some of the
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This time however, there was a completely different set. Two years ago, the company at warehouse created an upper deck in their small black box theater. On the upper deck there was not only seating, but also the live band during the performance. In the 2015 performance, the band sat above the stage on a raised platform above the set. There was a bit of a modern twist to the set this time as well. Graffiti was covering the walls behind the band, and there was a large stripper pole off the center
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I believe that shakespeare in prisons can positively impact prisoners because many of his plays involves prisons and crimes .They help them reflect from wrong so they don't do bad things .The inmates feel a connection to shakespeare character because they enjoy studying and rewriting the plays .Some of the inmates have experienced the stories that shakespeare wrote .Their has never been any incidence in the program like fights .This is why they think that Shakespeare can save lives .They feel like
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shout “awe-inspiring”! Even though the main point of journeying to the honor band was to produce musical masterpieces with other reputable high school students, lounging and socializing also played a part in participating. Overall, thirty-minute performances of various ensembles, a aesthetically flawless recital hall, and a collegiate level concert highlight the excursion to Cedar Falls. This year’s honor band commenced with an uneventful suburban ride to the University of Northern Iowa. Drake, a
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I attended the showing of Comedy of Errors, a play by William Shakespeare that took place on Sunday, October 1st. The play was adapted for young audiences and directed by Audrey Helene and Eric Brinkman. The production took place at Lincoln Theatre and was performed by some of the students that are involved with Ohio State’s Department of Theatre. Based off of reading the written script of the play, I had different expectations for the play than what was actually performed. The playwright presented
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Local Events in Lethbridge Lethbridge is one of the most affordable cities to call home in all of Western Canada. This hidden gem of a city is the perfect blend of small town charm and big city living. The wide range of events that take place in the city throughout the year only add to the allure of Lethbridge. Here is a brief list of some of the city’s biggest events that you won’t want to miss. Canada Day The biggest celebration in the city of Lethbridge is Canada Day. This special day is celebrated
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Listen to “The Music of the Night” in Shasta High School’s production of “The Phantom of The Opera”. The spellbinding- and often sinisterly haunting- musical is brought to life with the marrying of the worlds and styles of opera and musical theatre. Based on the French novel Le Fantôme de l’Opéra, “The Phantom of the Opera” takes place in 1800s Paris and follows Christine Daáe, the jovial ingénue who becomes the Opéra Populaire’s lead soprano. Daáe’s new title carries her through unsettling
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