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Explain why you think that Bend it like Beckham directed by Gurinder Chadha is an effective film.
... Teetu's wedding and as this is going on Jessminder goes to her second football practice and is given her uniform, which involves her wearing shorts. This next scene is the first scene I will analyse.
You see Jessminder sitting in a ...
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Explore the impact of social, cultural and or/historical conditions on the work and indicate how the influences and ideas of other playwrights and/or directors, designers and performers (i.e. practitioners) have been used.
... am sick when I do look on thee", yet was not so in Shakespeare's day. Similarly, when we explored Taming of the Shrew shows the submission of women, something we would abhor today. John Fletcher's 'The Tamer Tamed' shows a ...
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Exploring different types of comedy
... energetic and both stupid and clever. He adds to the comedy that is being created on stage by the pure stupidity of the things that he does. He is often seen leaping into the air, dancing and walking on stilts. ...
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Faces of Injustice - An unassuming school productions of a play written by Paul Dumol: Ang Paglilitis Kay Mang Serapio.
... along Katipunan. Besides, I was on the phone and it was easy to dismiss him with just a wave of my hand. Little did I know how much I would regret this dismissal later on after watching the two plays. ...
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Fairytaleheart is a play written by Philip Ridley and directed by Richard Croxford.
... his parents. His father walked out on him and his mother when he was young and his mother now has a new boyfriend, the caretaker of the community centre. Gideon resents this boyfriend also as he feels he is taking ...
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feedback
... I felt it would be beneficial if I were to take up a job in Sport.
I collected my information for my Dance activity from; Mrs Walkers presentation, talking to Dr McCarthy and from my Dance instructor Mr Clarke. The ...
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Firstly, what does auteur theory mean?
... from Channel Four. Although the film was set in Edinburgh, the money from Glasgow meant that a lot of the film was made there. The film's scriptwriter John Hodge was very clear minded about how to get the film made ...
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For Love Of Dance.
... Lucy didn't have many friends at school. She was the type that preferred coming home and dancing some ballet by her self in front of the mirror then playing video games, and going to the movies like the rest of ...
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For my media coursework I have decided to compare two families orientated comedies; The Complete Savages and Malcolm in the Middle.
... in his school and sometimes ponders about how he ended up in a family like his own. Dewey is the youngest and the most adored out of his family.
The scene that I am going to use is the ...
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For our performance we had to produce a piece based on our interpretation of the fairytale ‘Rapunzel’ by the Brothers Grimm. In order to help us to do this we researched other interpretations
... term, we decided to make our performance semiotic, for example, using connotation and denotation (the signifier and the signified).
'Saussure defines the sign as having two parts: the signifier, which is the material phenomenon we are able to perceive - ...
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For paper one unit two we were told by our teacher that we have to become an actor and a director of certain plays. The plays that we choose and are using for our coursework are 'West Side Story' and 'Blood brothers'.
... Forum Theatre is where the director trades places with the actor and show the actor what they should be doing, by doing it themselves!
Through out the essay I will explain in detail our experience as a group and as an ...
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form and structure my mother said
... the dialogue is set that they are very relaxed with one another company this again shows there relationship an example of this would be Rosie saying "stop attempting posh Doris your slip is showing" this relaxed manner of speaking demonstrates ...
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Form and Structure of road
... meanings. Some characters the audience will only meet once but will get to know really well as they explain there inner emotions but to other characters of the play they are just randomers on the road which they don't know ...
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Franz Kafka was born in Prague on July 3rd 1883, a German-speaking Jew.
... tinged with ironic humour, contributes to the nightmarish, claustrophobic effect of his work. Like in his famous long short story "Metamorphosis" where Gregor Samsa, a hardworking insurance agent, awakens to find that he has turned into an enormous insect. Rejected ...
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GCSE Apllied Business 2
... responsible for two supervisors, the supervisor in charge of health and safety and the distribution supervisor both these supervisors are senor to the operatives and watch there progress and give feedback to the manager.
In the Coca Cola the communication ...
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GCSE Performing Arts Dance: Extended Programme Notes - Title of Dance: Extremes of Wealth
... corset style dress in which a rich, wealthy upper class person would have worn. The second part of the dance has a lot more movements involving the whole body which shows that the lower class person has no restrictions as ...
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Ghost dancer
... she was just stressing herself as to them, her dance item for the competition seemed very perfect.
There was a whole stretch of mirrors in the dance studio that could total up to about ten. She would dance and dance until ...
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Ghost Dances - Christopher Bruce.
... and how we could interpret them into our dance. This was the foundation of starting our own choreographed routine. O
Our piece needed to be 2minutes long with a 30second set routine built-in. (each group had to put this into there ...
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Greek history - background research.
... for nine days and nights, when they were cast ashore on mount Parnassus. They waited for the flood to go down, and found that everyone else had drowned. They therefore sacrificed themselves to Zeus, begging him to once more populate ...
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Greek Theatre - History of Drama.
... the sound in the mountains echoed. All of these performances were based on Greek Gods. The main Greek God was Dionysus. He was the God of Wine, Agriculture and Fertility of Nature. Most of the plays were based around Dionysus ...
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Grotowski
... connect movements and emotions. The second exercise the corporal was an exercise dealing with acting like a cat. It is more complex than the plastiques in that the movements are more violent and sharp while the plastiques is more gentle ...
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Habeas Corpus.
... the plot of the play too. I didn't know anything about the director, so I couldn't think what sort of drama forms he might use.
The performance spanned April to November, so I don't think that the time of ...
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Haemon and Creon Eassy
... He is also a very insecure person, since he feels that he is trying to be usurped by everyone; his chorus, his son and Antigone. Although this is entirely unfounded it plays upon the characters mind, making him suspicious of ...
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Having read Susan Hill's novel 'The Woman in Black' as well as studied Stephen Mallatratts adaptation for the stage, how effective is the ghost story genre on stage?
... character insists on returning to the desolate train station.
"But I expressly intend to make you another visit"
In the 'Woman in Black' by Susan hill the author keeps bringing the character away from the climax and into the anti- ...
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Hidden Exposure - Working Diary.
... formed with the intention to convey an idea or tell a story."1, as opposed to us taking a piece of music and dancing to it. As a group we had many ideas to choose from but after weighing out the ...