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    On April 11, 2014 The Florida Orchestra performed Wolfgang Mozart’s Symphony No. 28 in C major, K, 200, David Diamond’s Symphony No. 4, and Johannes Brahms Quartet No.1 for Piano and Strings in G minor at the David A. Straz Center for the Performing Arts, Ferguson Hall in Tampa, Florida. Gerard Schwarz, guest conductor, led the Florida Orchestra for each of the compositions. According to The Florida Orchestra Program the list of performers for the violin is Jeffrey Multer, Nancy Chang, Jeffrey Smick

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    Theater is something that I never thought I will ever enjoy. When I thought of theater, I pictured people performing old plays with old English that I can’t understand. In high school, I read plays like Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet that gave me a prospective of what theater is like. However, this semester has change my prospective of how I view theatrical performances. I learned that there is more to theater that actors and scripts. I have watched four different types of theater and now I know what

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    Seattle Prep's Theatre Arts Program gives students a wide variety of opportunities in the performance and production of live theatre. Students are involved in all aspects of creating theatre both on stage and behind the scenes as performers, directors, designers, builders and crew-members. They work with theatre professionals who teach them skills while inspiring them to strive for artistic excellence. Each year we produce three major productions: a Play, Musical and Festival of One Acts Play. Students

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    Acting exists as a subjective art form where one can always find something to improve on in their abilities. This is why I found myself so excited, and remain so, to participate in this class and cultivate my craft. In the first half of the semester, this class has irrefutably provided me with the tools to examine how I function as an actor and how to improve my craft. I believe it has cultivated my ability to improve in several areas, mainly imagination and relaxation, while also revealing a major

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    Singing Voice With Vocal Training By Skyler Jett Oct 17, 2009 Every human being is born with a gift, a talent that comes in various forms. It could be the gift of the written word. It could be the gift of leadership. It could be the gift of the performing arts. Whatever your gift is, that talent is nothing if it is not perfected. A gift is fully appreciated only if it is utilized. Let us focus on the gift of music, particularly the vocals. We often conclude that they, the vocalists, are born to sing

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    Into The Woods Analysis

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    The Ventura College Opera and Musical theatre’s final performance of Into the Woods by at the Ventura College performing arts Center was truly an amazing spectacle. The musical featured 22 movement broken up into to acts of edge of your seat drama, humor, and displayed the immense talent of both the actors and orchestra. The actors brilliantly the played various characters of the script, while singing in the dramatic musical. The Orchestra conducted by Brent Wilson accompanied the singers playing

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    Essay On Honors College

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    Beating at the heart of the Southern Oregon Honors College community lies a close-knit community that focuses on deeper discussions between students and a student-interest driven content with programs like Take the Lead Projects and Pick and Choose Activities. Small communities, like the honors college, have been a major part of my life since middle school. This is one of the major reasons why I want to be a part of the honors college community. I want to immerse myself in an intellectual space where

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    The concert took place at Campbell Hall, a performance hall/lecture hall, on the UCSB campus. Since the hall where the concert took place is also used as a lecture hall, I mostly associated thoughts of the previous classes I had taken there with the venue. The hall has hundreds of seats that position the audience to the left, the center, or to the right of the stage.The seats ascend as they move farther back from the stage, and the stage is at the bottom —thus when one sits (if not in the first few

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    When selecting shows for our theatre arts program, the goal is to give students an opportunity to discover their creative abilities, inspiring them to strive for artistic excellence. While providing students an outstanding experience of performing live theatre is important, it is the artistic and personal journey these young women and men take that lies in the heart of our program. Theatre allows students to take risks, learn to work collaboratively, and challenge themselves discover both their potential

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    The interests of the theatrical criticism should involve telling the arts done by dancers, communicating their message, and appraising their arts. The fundamental components of the art of dance are based on the operations that the critic can perform. Some of them include the description of the dance, the feeling, interpretation of the message, as well as the contextual explanation of the dance. The transit space is one of the arts through dance that explores various themes that captures modes of culture

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