Non-western Performance – Summative assignment – 1,500 words – 28th May Write a reflective essay on the basis of your experience in this module, moving from the theoretical and historical part to the performative segment. What did you learn? How did the knowledge you gained of African, Chinese and Indian performance traditions help and inform your summative ensemble performance? What kind of problems did you encounter in your intercultural ensemble work? How did you solve them? Were you happy
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caught in the inescapable network of mutuality. Martin Luther contends that whatever affects one person directly affect another indirectly. Martin Luther King Jr. in a sense achieves a deep sense of pathos by appealing to the logos. The emotional stylistic appeals clearly put the issues on steroids by drawing from particular aspects that cut across geographical location. The racial injustice is a threat to justice everywhere, including and not limited to Asia and Africa. Historically the world
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and last is unifying principle of life. He also discussed ten possible units of the study of personality. Those are intellectual capacity, syndromes of temperament, unconscious motives, social attitudes, ideational schemata, expressive traits, stylistic traits, pathological trends, and factorial clusters. Characters and attitudes may also be used as units of study, but these present some complications. Character involves the judgment of moral rights and wrongs. Attitudes, or a disposition to an
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The Sistine Chapel Choir was made up into four parts with 24 male singers. The first part of the choir are the sopranos which was made up of six of the 24 singers of the choir. A soprano in choral music refers to a vocal part or line and not a voice type these men are technically known as “trebles”. The second part of the choir are the altos which is also made up of six singers. A alto refers to the second highest part of a contrapuntal musical texture and is also applied to its associated vocal
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A active voice allegory alliteration allusion analogy antagonist anti-climax antithesis apostrophe argumentative essay anecdotal evidence archaic language aside assonance atmosphere audience autobiography B ballad ballad stanza bias biography blank verse C cacophony caricature case study catastrophe cause and effect character characterization character foil 襯托 chorus 合唱 chronological order cliché climactic order climax colloquialism colloquial language comedy comic relief 喜劇性穿插 compare and contrast
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on each star). The second, most striking demonstration of the use of abstraction in this painting is Van Gogh’s simplification of the form of the elements of the scene – the stars, buildings, the mountains, the trees, etc. Van Gogh’s signature stylistic use of brush strokes is extremely simple. Consequently, nothing in the depiction of this small village is given much detail. The original Starry Night painted is insured for at least
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Started with introducing the dramatic centerpiece of late-Mughal garden pavilion in the VMFA’s South Asian collection as a fragmentary used to carry lots of weight, the curator Doctor. Rice brings the magnificent piece into the sight of contemporary art world by presenting it out of the original context of formal garden setting and apart from the architecture ensemble. It gives the audience the chance to do a structure analysis by looking closely to the white marble surfaces and
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Special effects : A3d liveaction Computer animated advanture drama! Based on a novel by Yann Martel, Directed by Ang Lee successful and why or why not. Very much successful movei film and there is no doubt that the film’s success specialy comes down to the visual effects — it did just win an Oscar Discuss if the effects supported the story or were simple visual spectacle. The film is mostely based on VFX, It would have been impossible to achive such a success and images without VFX artists
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The piece I decided to review is “A Breathtaking Piano Piece,” by Jervy Hou. At first glance of it’s title, I knew it would be “breathtaking,” and it really did meet my standards. It truly felt like I was in one of those typical romance and happy ending movies or musicals. I felt free as I closed my eyes and made some of the everyday stress go away. Incidentally, this piece is very complex in the fact that it has many sections of music and you are able to hear distinct themes between each of those
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There are several ways of translating such words. The simplest way is to transcribe them (lobby - лобби, lump - ламп, etc.). This method is widely used for rendering personal names, place names, titles, etc Sometimes transliteration is used for the same purpose, but transcription is preferable because it renders the original sound-form of the word, while transliteration is based upon its graphical presentation (for example, two ways of rendering the name of Shakespeare in Russian: its transcription
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