Kabuki Theater of Japan
.... Another interesting aspect of the Kabuki
theater is the way in which
body language is utilized in Kabuki acting techniques. Prior ....
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Grotowski's Theater
.... That meant a high degree of technical expertise and precision training of voice,
body, and mind, such that actors would become hollow to character, which would ....
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Sexualities, Queer Theory and Qualitative Research
.... 60s. II.
Body Art and Experimental
Theater A.
Body art includes performances that are used to convey relationships, often sexual. 1 ....
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Antonin Artaud's Theater of Cruelty Techniques
.... actor's
body, mind, and soul to create a human instrument capable of invoking that shock in a shared communion with the spectator. Artaud, Antonin. The
Theater ....
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The Theater in Classical Greece
.... spirit, could only be released if shared by an audience, by a
body of fellow .... have been further removed from the prevailing style in the American
theater at the ....
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The Theater In Clasical Greece
.... spirit, could only be released if shared by an audience, by a
body of fellow .... have been further removed from the prevailing style in the American
theater at the ....
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Martha Graham & the Art Form of Modern Dance
.... visible from the back of a
theater, and as such they were important, not only for their immediate effect but for what they caused the rest of the
body to do. ....
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Rainer Werner Fassbinder
.... In 1965, a
body was set up to help subsidize new films by young directors, and .... private drama school, and in 1967 he joined one of the fringe
theater groups in ....
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Constructivisn: Foucault and Goffman
.... through a substantial
body of research and study the basis for his presentation of the self in everyday life and how the use of the
theater model evolved. ....
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Dance in Asia
.... and expression is only achieved through total possession of the
body (Amagasaki 30 .... It incorporated music, dance, and
theater and was originally a form for the ....
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Playwrights Christopher Marlowe & Moliere
.... doctrine that music was the source of all the arts and that the
theater could reach .... composer, said that "Music is the soul of drama, drama is the
body of music ....
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Slapstick Comedy
.... were known, those actors would become popular as they had in the
theater and then .... with dance being an art form noted for its shocking display of the
body. ....
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Entertainment Facility Fires
.... The Iroquois
Theater fire, however, did provide substantial impetus to the fire prevention .... of the fact that when the skin is destroyed, the
body's fluids will ....
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Martial arts and History
.... considered to be essential in strengthening the
body, mind and spirit (Holcombe, 1993). At the turn of the last century, emphasis went from
theater to cinema ....
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Eugene O'Neill
.... So, too, with Eugene O'Neill's
body of work - it is infused with a mythic .... John, & Dukore, Bernard F. "Eugene O'Neill." A Treasury of the
Theater, Volume II ....
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Hans Christian Andersen
.... However, the important event that turned his life around occurred when Jonas Collin, a member of the Royal
Theater's governing
body, obtained a financial grant ....
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Waiting in Lines
We wait in lines at the market, to buy
theater tickets, at the bank, coffee houses .... them; leaning to the side to peer around the line; rocking the
body back and ....
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New Technology and Speech
.... has patterns of speech that have shifted from a structure with the elements of
theater to a structure likened to the veins in the
body, "coursing invisibly ....
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AIDS and the Dance Community
.... the heavy burden the various accompanying diseases place on a dancer: The former American Ballet
Theater (ABT) dancer .... "'For a dancer, your
body is your ....
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School of Communications
.... But no art or
theater chairperson is going to sit still in department .... The principal accrediting
body in communications is the Accrediting Council on Education ....
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Sociological Drama Theory
Using the metaphor of the
theater to describe and explain how roles influence social .... If, through mutual gaze and
body language, eye contact is established, the ....
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Hollywood Rating System Since 1968, the Motion Picture Association ...
.... order to create this type of self-regulating
body, the Motion Picture Association of America joined forces with the National Association of
Theater Owners on ....
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Motion Picture Ratings
.... order to create this type of self-regulating
body, the Motion Picture Association of America joined forces with the National Association of
Theater Owners on ....
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Paul Robeson
.... attempted. He starred in a number of films, beginning in 1924 with
Body and Soul, but he achieved much greater glory in the
theater. He ....
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Separate Department of Communications
.... But no art or
theater chairperson is going to sit still in department .... The principal accrediting
body in communications is the American Council on Education in ....
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Moral Considerations and the Atomic Bomb
.... were not nearly so large as those in the European
theater, air operations on .... of war: the application of overwhelming force against the main enemy
body until it ....
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Shakespeare
.... the plays have always reflected, and always will reflect, the
theater, the technology .... The playwright's actual identity is not as important as the
body of work ....
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Ways of Laughter & Humor
.... and language that define humor because it plays upon the human
body and such .... One of the most fascinating aspects of such puppet
theater is the fact that even ....
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Picasso's Weeping Woman with Handkerchief
.... as the Japanese Noh drama--to escape from the realism of the
theater of the .... a series of triangles making up a headpiece, and in the square shape of the
body. ....
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Property Interests and a Cure for AIDS Property Interests and A ...
.... the legitimacy of slavery, allowing persons to assert property interests in another's
body. .... in which a patient is dragged into an operating
theater to have an ....
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