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Performance Studies Coursework Dance Year 1
... show the reasons and outcomes of anger. Our music reflected the sound of a heartbeat. We thought this music would be a good tempo to devise a dance piece to and it also linked in with the idea and theme ...
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Performance studies language of performing arts.
... straight with your feet slightly apart and knees bent.
2. Circle your shoulder round 8 times.
3. Do this clockwise and again clockwise.
Arm circles
1. Again stand tall with feet slightly apart and knees bent again.
2. Circle your arms clockwise and anticlockwise.
3. ...
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Performing Arts
... the stream the swans all glide" but it turned out more like "DOWN THE STREAM THE SWWWAANNS AALLL GLLIDEEE!!!" This was of a great crescendo making the timbre very forte. Then it shows us telling her "No Hannah" then Leanne ...
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Performing Arts Written Commentary
... music to set the seen the audience almost knew what to expect and this is a useful technique as it is easier to perform with music. Dance contributed to the piece in a different way to drama, instead of using ...
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Poetry is capable of expressing complex emotions and ideas in words and forms that appear simple - Discuss with reference to two or more poems.
... science, but a professor, creator and lover of music. His name meaning toad in German is symbolic of his nature. Harwood created the character of Krote to express and represent a certain view of the world that very much lives ...
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Program Symphony: Hector Berlioz (1803-1869)
... him the most recognition was a program symphony, Symphonie fantastique.
Berlioz used this symphony to express his feelings about Harriet Smithson. The symphony tells the story of a young poet who has taken an overdose of drugs and has a ...
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Prokofiev: His life as a composer in Stalinist Russia
... this year.
As a young man, Prokofiev took pride in his technical facility: "I would blacken about ten pages of manuscript a day," he boasted. In later life, he composed on trains, ships and in hospital beds. Creation did not involve ...
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Prose Commentary: "The Dragon Can't Dance".
... conveyed in the intensely passionate prose.
The passage is structured in two paragraphs, each comprising of twenty lines. The equal organization of the passage aids in making it clearer and more coherent. Lovelace is able to clearly contrast two opposing ...
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Provide music for an audio-visual event called `The Killer Element'. We have been allowed to choose any genre of music but it needs to be based around an element of our choice (air, earth, fire, water). We will be doing this on Cubase SX.
... good take or when we felt necessary. Dan also had to make sure drums were in perfect time and quintized and make sure all parts linked well and were edited properly. I was the main songwriter and was responsible for ...
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Psychology
... room for 30 seconds. The picture was taken away and participants were then asked to answer a questionnaire about the picture.
A non-significant trend for music type was found. The white noise group had the least amount of memory errors, ...
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Psychology courseworkintroduction
... whereas if you want to relax then slow paced music is best. Spiritualists also believe that in the near future it will become possible to stimulate various glands, such as the pituitary with sounds and different types of music. This ...
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RDB (Rhythm Dhol and Bass).
... simply DJs.... since the release of their first album (RDB - The debut) on UntouchablesUk.com Records, the group has changed the UK bhangra scene forever. Coupling together there knowledge of the live circuit with the expertise of high-end production, they ...
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Renaissance Music, music of Europe during the period known as the Renaissance. In musical terms, the Renaissance is usually taken to cover the period from c. 1400 to c. 1600.
... a pre-existing plainchant melody is heard in the slow-moving tenor part) became an alternative within a broader range of compositional techniques. Instead, the most distinctive style of Renaissance music is imitative polyphony, where all the voices move at the same ...
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Report to show how macros are made.
... on the customize button you then click on new when the screen appears. Then another screen will appear showing the new tool bar:
4. After clicking on ok you will see a new tool bar appear:
5. Then you click on the ...
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Requiem (KV626) by W. A. Mozart (1756-91).
... on the Requiem for several weeks. But, shortly after resuming work in mid-November, Mozart became ill and took to his bed. He gathered a choir of friends around his bedside the afternoon of December 4th to sing the movements he ...
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Rhumba and Rumba
... grew out of older rhythms that had been played on the yuka drums, with which there are some stylistic carry-overs: the rumba stick part is also called guagua; the wrist rattles worn by yuka drummers also appear in some forms ...
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San Diego State University Symphony Orchestra, San Diego State University Wind Symphony, and San Diego State University Choir concert - A review.
... have considered myself as a referential listener, as I am for most things. Certain pieces and sounds played throughout the concert reminded me of certain things in my environment like the music played in eerie movies or even the music ...
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Save the last Dance
... and his friends. Sara's ultimate goal is to get into Julliard dance school, but most overcome the loss of her mother with Derek's help before attempting again. Save the Last Dance is a must see movie with a realistic setting, ...
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Save the Last Dance: A Critical Turning Point in the lives of Sara, Malakai and Derek.
... this, Derek shows it is important to make your own choice. In the scene where Derek has to make a choice between the two people he cares about most, he makes the equitable choice. He tries to encourage Malakai intro ...
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Schubert - Trout Quintet: 4th Movement - Andantino
... rhythms.
Theme
In the theme of 'Die Forelle', only strings are used with no piano. The melody has dotted rhythms, which was not in the original. The piece is however still in binary from (A :|| B). There is ornamentation of A ...
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Scott Of The Antarctic: my composition
... raise the flag in the North Pole.
Then the warm strings are introduced to a 4 bar ascending modal scale which they then play and repeat. I alter the tune and increase the tempo. To join the warm strings, ...
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Self-presentation of any personality namely the teen prodigy - 'Christina Aguilera'.
... the public eye, not just musicians but actors on and off screen. Namely other teen idols such as Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, or actor wise Lionardo Dicaprio. These all have well known images that play strong part within the making ...
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Short Story
... for anything. I have my clothes at least, one for tonight and one for tomorrow. I had left home in some plain jeans and a jumper, this way mum wouldn't get suspicious. I couldn't imagine her face if she saw ...
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Similarities and differences between 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? And 'The Weakest Link'.
... people, from all races and backgrounds, illustrating the fact that it could be anyone becoming the 'Millionaire'! The people are edging towards a bright light, this may or may not have a religious link - I can't be sure. The ...
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Solar Yoga - My dance makes use of yoga movements and typical classical Indian dance movements to worship the sun.
... 2 stretches on top of dancer 1, but mainly the dancers work individually in unison.
* There are sections of the performance when the dancers perform in symmetry to each other, e.g. when the dancers perform the wipe motif directly in ...