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    Though they were not necessary and did not add much to the story, a new experience was refreshing in a play that follows such a repetitive structure. If possible, staging this play on an arena stage or theatre-in-the-round could heighten many elements of Circle Mirror Transformation including the rotations. Perspective would be played with even more, allowing what one side of the audience to see what the prior side saw and so on. It would be the epitome of “there…

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    Tchaikovsky Themes

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    , compose January 19 to June 8 1890, ( commissioned by imperial theatres). First performed December 7, 1890 St. Petersburg, Mariinsky theatre, conducted by E.F. Napravnik, my 1 August 1891, Jurgenson. 2-Ballets 1876 Swan lake ballet in four acts, op.20. Libretto by B.V. Begichev l, and V.F.Geltser. Composed Aug 14 1875 to April 10 1876 , commissioned by Imperial theatres, first performed February 20 1877, Moscow. Bolshoi theatre, produced by Reisinger , conducted by S.J. Ryabov, published…

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    Cinerama Film Analysis

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    widescreen format using three separate but synchronised camera images to create an enveloping picture through an arc of 146 degrees. It made the audience felt that they were at the centre of the action but the expense limited the possibilities in theatres. Then Hollywood tried 3-D which required audience to wear glasses to give the illusion of depth. Films such as Bwana Devil (1952), House of Wax (1953), Kiss Me Kate (1953), The Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954) Alfred Hitchcock’s Dial…

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    Gregory Laziz

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    among them the brake piping, fulcrum brackets, handholds and ladder rounds, trucks and wheel sets and body bolsters. Corporate Social Responsibility Giving back to the community speaks volumes about the company’s commitment to uplifting the living standards in the community. Based in Hamilton, Ontario, the company has focused in sponsoring various initiatives such as the Hamilton Opera, the Salvation Army, the United Way and the Theatre Aquarius among others. None of these initiatives can be…

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    valued, and displays William Harvey’s conflict with the hostile critique of his peers and struggles for approval of his controversial theory that opposes all traditional medical practices known in the year 1639. Wright introduces the story in the theatre at the University of Altdorf in Nuremberg, Germany, where physician William Harvey explicitly demonstrates his theory of blood circulation in living organisms that the blood travels through the body in a circular motion. Wright gives a brief…

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    amongst some of the common ways in which we are exposed to these conditions. Classical Conditioning with Sprite The first example of classical conditioning would be the Sprite commercial primarily played in movie theatres country wide. This Sprite commercial recently shown in movie theatres used a famous artist who goes by the name of Drake. In this commercial, Drake is in the studio getting ready to record one of his most popular songs but cannot seem to get one of his lines right. The artist…

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    Chorus Line have been performed. This creates an interesting opportunity to compare the two shows and look at what challenges may be different when directing two very different styles. One is a play where as one is a musical. One was performed in the round on a small scale in TOTS and one was performed on a large scale in Bush. There are many differences in the directing challenges, but also some similarities. A Chorus Line is a well known musical that’s been made into a movie, toured, had…

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    Concert Reflection Paper

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    This concert took place at the University of Missouri St. Louis’s campus, in the Lee Theatre, on November 30th, 2016. This was a concert for students studying music at UMSL, in order to showcase their talents through performing chamber music. Majority of the audience appeared to be friends and family of the students performing, making the concert a bit more of a laid back feel. Each song was played by a different small group, sizes were anywhere from trios and quartets to all of the performers…

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    With all of the exercises we were doing it felt almost inevitable that we would land on a topic like the macro impact of microaggressions. Also, all of these exercises affected how we dealt with our topic. Due to our bases of this class being The Theatre of the Oppressed, we focused a great deal on oppression within our society and how that…

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    Spookley the Square Pumpkin is a musical about accepting each other’s differences. On Halloween one day on Holiday Hill Farm, Jack the scarecrow finds a pumpkin in the patch- only unlike the other pumpkins- Spookley is square. Much to the dislike of the others, the Toms, BoBo, and the Honeydoos, Spookley is bullied for being square. It’s only until Spookley saves the day with support from his new best friend spiders- Edgar, Allan, and Poe that the pumpkins realize being different is great after…

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