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    A Change In Theatre

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    to express themselves trough art. Painting, sculpting, music, and, above everything, theatre. Even before they could speak properly , primitives use dance and small rituals as a way of enterteinment. However, now, in the higly technology developed world we live, every day there are more various and modern options to do in our free time but, at the same time all changes and becomes dull too fast.This puts theatre in a really fragile position and makes us wonder if it will become out-of-style or if

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    this value creation. This concept is remarkably simple. Give consumers more value in what they are receiving, and in turn they will value your company more. The example listed in the book is about Cirque du Soleil. Cirque du Soleil created uncontested market space when it combined the circus and theatre for a

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    Is Theatre Still Considered Important? “Human beings creating and experiencing a story together in a room—that’s not going away.” These words of Bill Rauch, an artistic director of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, perfectly describes theatre as one of the biggest art forms internationally. In this modern society, theatre in the world has remained admirably resilient, but it simultaneously faces challenges with popular film and television. These challenges have expanded to the Internet and handheld

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    Together, they took an Italian theatre style, the commedia dell 'arte, and adapted it into their work for a French audience, creating the comédie-ballet. Among their greatest productions, with Beauchamp as the choreographer,[15] was Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme (1670).[19] In 1669 Louis XIV

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    Mackenzie kotos Modern Dance Professor Jessie Laurita Spanglet 4 December 2016 Alwin Nikolais What exactly is modern dance and who says what is dance? Throughout the decades dancers and artists have used this question to push the boundaries and limitations on what is considered dance. Some did this by changing the setting of a dance while others did this by making changes to what can be incorporated into a dance. A great example of a famous choreographer who changed the way others viewed dance

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    seated in the appropriately named ‘Soak Zone.’ Later, we walked over to the Dolphin Theatre to take in ‘Blue Horizons.’ This is a remarkable, theatrical style spectacular show which features dolphins, tropical birds (flying unrestrictedly within the open air theatre) and acrobats. Unlike One Ocean, in Blue Horizons trainers actually get in the pool to swim with the dolphins. It reminded me a little of a cirque du soleil performance, but perhaps that’s unfair,

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    L. A. Live Research Paper

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    Introduction L.A. Live is a 5.6 million square foot complex located in downtown Los Angeles, California that is dedicated to entertainment. There are six live entertainment venues, 14 movie theatre screens, the Grammy’s Museum and 19 different restaurants. Considered the most ‘entertaining place on the planet,’ there is always something to do or see at L.A. Live. Current Aspects There are many different aspects to L.A. Live. There are several different types of entertainment and there is

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    From the pattern of Bobby’s pants to the number of futons and chairs that litter the stage all the little details and decisions that go into making and performing a musical give it the opportunity to soar high above other mediocre performances heads and be amazing, or completely fail to portray the major themes or possibly to complicate the plot even more than it already is and make the whole production a disaster. That being said, a production of any musical or play would be nothing without the

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    Hotel Site Inspection Report on Vdara, Las Vegas General Information: Vdara Hotel and Spa is located at Aria in Las Vegas. The address is Vdara, 2600 W. Harmon Avenue, Las Vegas, NV 89158. This hotel is an all -suite, non- gaming, smoke- free, eco- friendly boutique that is conveniently located between Aria Resort and Casino and Bellagio on the Las Vegas strip. The direction from McCarran International Airport (LAS) would include: head southeast on Wayne Newton Blvd, keep left and merge onto Wayne

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    Universal Orlando Resort is the one of the top five largest theme parks in the world, coming second only to Walt Disney World. In 2016, they saw roughly 47.3 million visitors walk through their gates. They compete directly with Walt Disney World Resorts which is just down the street, in terms of theme parks. In the beginning, they sought to be an additional theme park in an industry relatively controlled by one party “Disney.” As they continued to grow they saw other areas to invest in and competed

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