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    will perform and the date, the location, and the times of the performances. In general the Bill T. Jones/ Arnie Zane Dance Company’s official website does not provide videos of the dances performed. However, for one of the dances that are soon to be performed, Story Time, the website provides a link to the theater that the dance will be performed at. On the theater’s website, they have a video of the dance Story Time, from a past performance. One of the dances that the Bill T. Jones/ Arnie Zane Dance

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    class changed throughout the 10 weeks in the quarter. I thought the class was going to be boring but it turned out really good. I really like the exercises that we do in class because they help you create a better character for scenes. My final performance went really well; I was really nervous to perform in front of the class because I thought they wouldn’t like the scene but after performing I got great compliments. I forgot some lines, but I didn’t let it show so I had to stall so I could remember

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    we were assigned to go to The University of Oklahoma University Theater School of Dance’s Contemporary Dance Oklahoma. The show contained six different performances with a fifteen-minute intermission after the first three. Each performance featured different choreographers, including our professor Ilya Kozadayev for his part in the performance Lucid. While I did prefer some of the dances better than others, I was able to find things I appreciated in all six dances. The show started with Time’s

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    friend and I visited for the first time Salt Lake City Community College dance company’s annual performance. The show was presented at the Grand Theater at the South City Campus of the college. The performance’s name “Moving Words” imply what the audience was about to experience. “Moving Words” consists of 18 different dances and each of those dances brought a unique feeling to the overall performance. I thought that the dancers and choreographers have done an amazing job. However, after seeing all

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    Baritone. Together they made beautiful harmonies, they complimented each other vocally, and as actors very well. The next song Mama Who Bore Me from Spring Awakening was sung by all the women, with a soloist. Kristen Garth has a lovely alto voice, her performance was unconfident, and a bit nervous, she had a few notes that were flat, overall it was nice. There were a few moments where the background singers were too loud, overpowering the soloist. When He Sees Me, from Waitress, sung by Kris Glorsorio was

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    In Adorno and Horkheimer’s essay entitled The Culture Industry, they come to the conclusion that when human beings are exposed to messages in the media that they simply take in the message as it is (35). The reasoning behind this conclusion is the homogeneity that is found within culture products and how we interact with media(Adorno & Horkheimer 134). Compared to Adorno and Horkheimer, Stuart Hall in Decoding/Encoding suggests that audiences can take away their own messages from media. This essay

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    skill and puts great physical demands on the body just like any other sport out there. The competition in the ballet world is just as fierce as any Division I athletic program. The male and female performers practice, train and eat to develop peak performance. The effortless grace of the dance requires the highest level of skill. One of the largest ballet competitions in the world

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    superstar this is Madonna. From shots of fans waiting outside her hotel room to sweeping corridor shots before a performance that highlight her extensive crew, it is hard to Keshishian to escape using these shots to show viewers Madonna’s daily life on tour. When it comes to filming her live performances, however, Keshishian is unable to use any other shot because of the theatrics of the performance. Madonna herself acknowledges that her tour is like going to the theater, but as much as Keshishian tries

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    cross-successional, two-group observational study is designed to compare postural control in ALL survivors and individuals with no cancer history in both simple task and complex task situations. For all the participants first we will evaluate cognitive performance using the auditory N-back test. This test has different variety, we will use 0-back which is more a measure of attention and 2-back which is representative of working memory. After cognitive assessment, we will use a computerized system to evaluate

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    Our group proposed, presented, and directing the stage performance for the Twelfth Night. In the beginning of the semester I had no clue of what to expect from this course, and reading the syllabus made Shakespeare’s Plays seem complex. I am somewhat familiar with William Shakespeare’s plays stemming from a Shakespeare course that I had taken at Harold Washington (City College of Chicago). My professor (Hader) informed the class that if we were looking to go on to a four-year university as an English

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