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... This study sets out to explore concepts of musical time by developing two complementary strands of discussion, one practical and the other theoretical. The practical strand is concerned directly with instrumental works from the Western art music tradition. Underpinning the ...
... This study sets out to explore concepts of musical time by developing two complementary strands of discussion, one practical and the other theoretical. The practical strand is concerned directly with instrumental works from the Western art music tradition. Underpinning the ...
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... seeing, they all seem to concentrate on, and thereby prioritise, the “seeing subject” as opposed to the “seeing individual that is also being seen”, and analyse gaze dialogues predominantly from the perspective of the aesthetics of reception, i.e. as adoption, identification, empathy, or projection. ...
... seeing, they all seem to concentrate on, and thereby prioritise, the “seeing subject” as opposed to the “seeing individual that is also being seen”, and analyse gaze dialogues predominantly from the perspective of the aesthetics of reception, i.e. as adoption, identification, empathy, or projection. ...
Mahesh Dattani: Theatre and Techniques
... becomes chorus when they wear either the Hindu or the Muslim masks but when referred to individuality, they remain chorus 1, chorus 2 etc. The players of mob/chorus do not belong to any religion and ideally should wear black”. (165). The play highlights a riot and the two young men sought by the mob ...
... becomes chorus when they wear either the Hindu or the Muslim masks but when referred to individuality, they remain chorus 1, chorus 2 etc. The players of mob/chorus do not belong to any religion and ideally should wear black”. (165). The play highlights a riot and the two young men sought by the mob ...
Sweeney Todd Words on Plays (2007)
... to purchase hair of Johanna’s very specific shade of yellow. Once he has liberated Johanna from the madhouse, Anthony will bring her back to the shop. After Anthony leaves, Todd writes a letter to the Judge telling him about the plan—more or less—and advising the Judge to come to the barbershop to r ...
... to purchase hair of Johanna’s very specific shade of yellow. Once he has liberated Johanna from the madhouse, Anthony will bring her back to the shop. After Anthony leaves, Todd writes a letter to the Judge telling him about the plan—more or less—and advising the Judge to come to the barbershop to r ...
here - The Flea Theater
... Volow, William Sanders, Will Morris, Civic Theatre of Allentown, The Atlantic Theatre Company, Signature Theatre Company, Weathervane Theater, Northern Stage, MFTA, Taylor Adams, Becky Willett Subsidized studio space provided by the A.R.T./New York Creative Space Grant, supported by the Andrew W. Me ...
... Volow, William Sanders, Will Morris, Civic Theatre of Allentown, The Atlantic Theatre Company, Signature Theatre Company, Weathervane Theater, Northern Stage, MFTA, Taylor Adams, Becky Willett Subsidized studio space provided by the A.R.T./New York Creative Space Grant, supported by the Andrew W. Me ...
And 5, 6, 7, Boondoggle
... The FTP was by far the largest project under Federal One: at its peak, the FTP employed over twelve-thousand individuals – ninety percent of whom came from relief rolls – and produced plays for twenty-five million audience members by 1939, four years after its foundation. 3 As Federal One’s most vi ...
... The FTP was by far the largest project under Federal One: at its peak, the FTP employed over twelve-thousand individuals – ninety percent of whom came from relief rolls – and produced plays for twenty-five million audience members by 1939, four years after its foundation. 3 As Federal One’s most vi ...
Hawai`i`s ``Local" Theatre
... cultural loss and dispossession. They sometimes make considerable use of the Hawaiian language, including sections of chant and hula, though those set in contemporary times use much pidgin as well. A salient characteristic of all these local plays is the predominance of realism over any other strong ...
... cultural loss and dispossession. They sometimes make considerable use of the Hawaiian language, including sections of chant and hula, though those set in contemporary times use much pidgin as well. A salient characteristic of all these local plays is the predominance of realism over any other strong ...
Theatre - THEA - Auburn University Bulletin
... to the origin of drama, the development of the western playhouse, the avant-garde reconceptualization of theatre space, and the development of such spatially oriented American institutions as Broadway and regional theatre. Theatre majors who do not earn a grade of "C" or higher must repeat this cour ...
... to the origin of drama, the development of the western playhouse, the avant-garde reconceptualization of theatre space, and the development of such spatially oriented American institutions as Broadway and regional theatre. Theatre majors who do not earn a grade of "C" or higher must repeat this cour ...
thesis finished - Utrecht University Repository
... between audiences and performers that is in fact the ontology of theatre. It would appeal to the unique feedback loop that is created in the specific co-presence of spectators and performers in the here and now: the exchange of reactions, of energies, between stage and auditorium that are being expe ...
... between audiences and performers that is in fact the ontology of theatre. It would appeal to the unique feedback loop that is created in the specific co-presence of spectators and performers in the here and now: the exchange of reactions, of energies, between stage and auditorium that are being expe ...
Staging Interculturality
... the negotiation of intercultural relations. And since cultural identity is established performatively, what better space to study this struggle over the meaning of culture than through the signifying practices of the stage itself, where a natural and inevitable dialogue takes place between processes ...
... the negotiation of intercultural relations. And since cultural identity is established performatively, what better space to study this struggle over the meaning of culture than through the signifying practices of the stage itself, where a natural and inevitable dialogue takes place between processes ...
Mrs Henderson Presents
... stagehands Harry (Lloyd Hutchinson), Ken (Christopher Logan) and Gordon (Toby Jones) to do the same. Van Damm also strips, under pressure from Maureen. The tableaux girls are a sensation, and even Lord Cromer is happy. Devoted to her girls, Laura goes to see them backstage, where Van Damm introduces ...
... stagehands Harry (Lloyd Hutchinson), Ken (Christopher Logan) and Gordon (Toby Jones) to do the same. Van Damm also strips, under pressure from Maureen. The tableaux girls are a sensation, and even Lord Cromer is happy. Devoted to her girls, Laura goes to see them backstage, where Van Damm introduces ...
Critical Mass: Theatre Spectatorship and Value Attribution
... crucial challenge to divisions between popular and ‘bourgeois’ art. However, there were respondents who cited musicals they had enjoyed at the Library Theatre, particularly by Stephen Sondheim. These were productions which formed part of a strand of work directed by Roger Haines, before reductions i ...
... crucial challenge to divisions between popular and ‘bourgeois’ art. However, there were respondents who cited musicals they had enjoyed at the Library Theatre, particularly by Stephen Sondheim. These were productions which formed part of a strand of work directed by Roger Haines, before reductions i ...
Richard Wagner`s Theories of Music
... condition, and even during the heroic or mythical age, when symbolic hieroglyphs and written characters were invented for language, music was allowed to remain without any proper notation. All we know about the beginnings of this art is that even before the dawn of history, the exigencies of life ha ...
... condition, and even during the heroic or mythical age, when symbolic hieroglyphs and written characters were invented for language, music was allowed to remain without any proper notation. All we know about the beginnings of this art is that even before the dawn of history, the exigencies of life ha ...
Summary - The Open University
... century for use in their work: although the epic version Fabula Psiches et Cupidinis by the poet laureate at the court of Ferrara, Niccolò da Coreggio27 is unfortunately lost,28 its plot seemed to be the main influence of the Piedmontese aristocrat Galeotto del Carretto,29 who wrote an early scenic ...
... century for use in their work: although the epic version Fabula Psiches et Cupidinis by the poet laureate at the court of Ferrara, Niccolò da Coreggio27 is unfortunately lost,28 its plot seemed to be the main influence of the Piedmontese aristocrat Galeotto del Carretto,29 who wrote an early scenic ...
TELEVISION THEATRE - Stellenbosch University
... made to keep record of these productions, which makes research surrounding festival productions very problematic. Television has the ability to make audio-visual records of events and to showcase them to a large audience. The primary aim of this study was to investigate the possibility of translatin ...
... made to keep record of these productions, which makes research surrounding festival productions very problematic. Television has the ability to make audio-visual records of events and to showcase them to a large audience. The primary aim of this study was to investigate the possibility of translatin ...
Musical worlds in Yogyakarta
... including the eighth century Buddhist Borobudur and Hindu Prambanan temples, and the city’s temporary role as Indonesia’s national capital during the Independence era adds to its political credibility. In recent years a major earthquake and then a volcanic eruption in the region caught international ...
... including the eighth century Buddhist Borobudur and Hindu Prambanan temples, and the city’s temporary role as Indonesia’s national capital during the Independence era adds to its political credibility. In recent years a major earthquake and then a volcanic eruption in the region caught international ...
September 2015 - Gosford Musical Society
... The Building of the Laycock Street Community Theatre From The Visual History of GMS by resident historian Darryl Davis The creation of a local theatre in Gosford was one of the main goals of the historic 1947 Gosford Musical & Dramatic Society. GMS was a long-time advocate and driving force in the b ...
... The Building of the Laycock Street Community Theatre From The Visual History of GMS by resident historian Darryl Davis The creation of a local theatre in Gosford was one of the main goals of the historic 1947 Gosford Musical & Dramatic Society. GMS was a long-time advocate and driving force in the b ...
DRAMA AND THEATRE GUIDANCE FOR TEACHING
... independence to become effective theatre makers through acting and/or theatre design. They will experience a range of opportunities to create theatre in both published textbased and devised work. They will also be encouraged to understand the collaborative relationship between various roles within t ...
... independence to become effective theatre makers through acting and/or theatre design. They will experience a range of opportunities to create theatre in both published textbased and devised work. They will also be encouraged to understand the collaborative relationship between various roles within t ...
FiFE COMEDy FESTivAL
... icarus theatre Collective brings you the first theatre adaptation of H.P. lovecraft’s chilling 1931 masterpiece At the Mountains of Madness. For nearly a century, this cornerstone of Weird fiction has thrilled readers with its tale of a disastrous expedition to antarctica, and the awful implications o ...
... icarus theatre Collective brings you the first theatre adaptation of H.P. lovecraft’s chilling 1931 masterpiece At the Mountains of Madness. For nearly a century, this cornerstone of Weird fiction has thrilled readers with its tale of a disastrous expedition to antarctica, and the awful implications o ...
Specific THR courses
... Practical projects include color blends; textures; brick and stone; interior and exterior woodwork, and marble. Requires involvement with University Theatre productions. THR 316. (CRW 316) Playwriting I (3) Prerequisite: ENG 201. Analysis of one-act plays and their construction; the writing of an or ...
... Practical projects include color blends; textures; brick and stone; interior and exterior woodwork, and marble. Requires involvement with University Theatre productions. THR 316. (CRW 316) Playwriting I (3) Prerequisite: ENG 201. Analysis of one-act plays and their construction; the writing of an or ...
13 Chapter 1 – André Antoine and the Independent Theatre in
... Gaulois agreed to his rejuvenating plans and they set out to find new playwrights. A friend of his acquainted Antoine with Arthur Byl, who was willing to entrust his unpublished play to the society. A few days later, Byl introduced Antoine to Jules Vidal who suggested he meet Paul Alexis, a member o ...
... Gaulois agreed to his rejuvenating plans and they set out to find new playwrights. A friend of his acquainted Antoine with Arthur Byl, who was willing to entrust his unpublished play to the society. A few days later, Byl introduced Antoine to Jules Vidal who suggested he meet Paul Alexis, a member o ...
The Urban Culture of Outside Theatre
... for Polis, Master Programme in European Urban Cultures, jointly developed by four European universities; Free University of Brussels (Belgium), Tilburg University (the Netherlands), Manchester Metropolitan University (Great Britain) and University of Art and Design Helsinki (Finland).2 As I chose TP ...
... for Polis, Master Programme in European Urban Cultures, jointly developed by four European universities; Free University of Brussels (Belgium), Tilburg University (the Netherlands), Manchester Metropolitan University (Great Britain) and University of Art and Design Helsinki (Finland).2 As I chose TP ...
the duchess: an analysis of the life and legacy of louisa lane drew
... This thesis will examine Drew’s journey in becoming “the Duchess,” exploring the meanings this title had for Drew and those who worked with her, while examining her life within the larger historical context, as it relates to Drew’s career as a pioneering female theatre manager. By focusing on Drew, ...
... This thesis will examine Drew’s journey in becoming “the Duchess,” exploring the meanings this title had for Drew and those who worked with her, while examining her life within the larger historical context, as it relates to Drew’s career as a pioneering female theatre manager. By focusing on Drew, ...
katalin szacsvai kim erkel workshop supervisor: dr. tibor tallián
... Theatre are considered as the most relevant sources, complemented by copied guide books as reference sources for the critical editions. The genre and the given circumstances gave enough rationale to favour musical parts from the National Theatre archives to autographs. Erkel’s original opera scores ...
... Theatre are considered as the most relevant sources, complemented by copied guide books as reference sources for the critical editions. The genre and the given circumstances gave enough rationale to favour musical parts from the National Theatre archives to autographs. Erkel’s original opera scores ...
fragmeNTs - Theatre for a New Audience
... He complained that Balzac could write the end to one of his novels after finishing the first paragraph because of the finite nature of the characters and his “absolute mastery” of the “chloroformed world.”5 Far from being particular and finite, inhabitants of Beckett’s dramatic works represent the h ...
... He complained that Balzac could write the end to one of his novels after finishing the first paragraph because of the finite nature of the characters and his “absolute mastery” of the “chloroformed world.”5 Far from being particular and finite, inhabitants of Beckett’s dramatic works represent the h ...