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    commentary to carry the plot, but by withholding critical information about the main character’s identity by taking away his speech, the director creates a twist that makes the movie. Most protagonists are defined by what they say, and although the audience can consider George’s stance on silent films and “Talkies,” his expressions and

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    apparent that his high expectations of members of the orchestra steer his emotions into negativity. It could be said that The Conductor is a pigment of God’s conjecture, or it could also be said that he is an unbeliever. I wanted to have reasoning behind The Conductors actions. Why would someone just hit his fellow student for a simple mistake? Yes he wants perfection, but what has lead him to this necessity? I thought about having a dreaded past; a past life full of high expectations which has moulded

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    How does audience driven performance art differ from other forms of performance art? Introduction: In recent years, a form of performance which relies as much on the audience as it does an artist has be growing increasingly popular among those who appreciate the meta. There is a sort of curiosity associated with participating in art and the creation of art which is refreshingly different from what is often found in performance. In this paper, I will focus on the audience and their role in watching

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    of the audience. Visualised statistics to confront the audience and evoke a critical discussion about the choices made are considered. Gradually the fourth wall should be penetrated to a point, where the performer dissolves with the spectator and invert the view on the performance body and the social relation expected. As aerial apparatus, silk is used as analogy to the skin to which the human is attached to. The human performing body as performance vehicle that fulfils the expectations of the

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    not fall, do not forget the choreography, and most importantly, tell a story. The thoughts make my head hurt, or maybe my tight bun is simply pulling on my hair too much. I am weighted by the expectations I put on myself to perform well. I aim to perform at a level that pleases myself and the audience; I want all the work I put into preparing for this dance to show. Suddenly, lights project onto the stage and classical music fills the theater,

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    to him because, sticking to the bandwagon, Dottie believes she should remain a housewife. Meanwhile, Kit does trust this outlook on life and she accepts the view that she can choose a different course for her life. During this confrontation, the audience is able to see the split of ideals of what one’s life should reflect. They can see that Dottie is stuck in the mindset of staying home and raising children, while Kit is up-to-date with modern society by understanding that there is so much more to

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    Before the Justice League movie even hits the every silver screen in the world, many critics already expressed disappointment, nearly dwindling the movie’s glow. Tomatometer for Justice League at Rotten Tomatoes only reached 37 percent, while overall audience score gave it 87 percent. Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter, who was not a fan, said that the movie showed a non-humorous script from Chris Terrio and Joss Whedon. From Vanity Fair’s Richard Lawson, the movie seemed to lack guidance after five

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    It is encircled by a number of puns, making the audience feel amused and at the same time interested as to what path the plot will follow further on. The scene opens with Hero and her two gentlewomen, Margaret and Ursula. Hero delicately asks Ursula to wake her cousin, Beatrice up as it is Hero’s wedding

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    empowerment towards the audience proper blend of activities. Audience can only be empowered if they feel that they are appreciated. Only appreciated members will truthfully contribute towards growth of their organization. 2. Be clear of your target Business owners or Management need to be clear that a proper designed program can be used to boost or empower their people to accomplish their objectives. With this in mind, business owners and managers need to come up with specific expectations to accomplish

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    master regardless of their profession. There are times when it can be difficult to stay away during a presentation. However, a dynamic speaker can keep the audience engaged and interested in the information being shared. Improving presentation style is achievable with the right amount of planning, organizing, and by getting to know your audience. Observing other presenters is another great way to improve personal presentation skills. Sylvia Getman, former Chief Executive Officer at The Aroostook

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