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461: The Stanislavsky Method
... the animal’s posture? What might the animal be thinking? and so on, until you begin to physically imitate the animal. The actor asks himself if the animal looks intelligent, or tame, or dangerous. After studying this animal as much as possible the actor goes back, and makes the animal human, walking on two legs, acting as a human would, but with the physical and psychological aspects of the animal still ...
462: The Renaissance
... the Elder, was a goldsmith and his son's first art teacher. From his early training, the young Dürer inherited a legacy of 15th-century German art strongly dominated by Flemish late Gothic painting. After studying with his father, Dürer was apprenticed in 1486 to the painter and printmaker Michael Wolgemut at the age of 15. Dürer embarked on his bachelor's journey in 1490. In 1492 he was in Colmar ...
463: The Masters Of Puppets
... audience (Gig 3). Initially, many orchestra members were against the idea of playing with Metallica (Gig 3). Most of them do not listen to that kind of music, and have really dedicated their lives to studying, learning and mastering classical music (Gig 3). Many of the orchestra members were completely into it; this is so different from anything they have done before (Gig 3). The San Francisco Symphony and Metallica put ...
464: Romanticism In Music
... 1886) was born in Hungary to a steward in the employment of a wealthy family. He was allowed the opportunity to pursue his musical interests C and abilities by a group of Hungarian noblemen. While studying, he formed friendships with some of the great leaders of romanticism such as Chopin. One of the most influential moments in Liszt=s life was the appearance of the violinist Paganini. This made him aware ...
465: Leadership In Movie
... the situations and how or why the characters were motivated. Braveheart, Wallstreet, One Flew Over the Cuckoo Nest, Elizabeth, Staying Alive, Airforce I, Gandhi, King&I, Forrest Gump, Evita Peron. There are various approaches in studying leadership. The analysis of particular movies can be considered as one such approach. By using entertainment as a medium, it is easy to see why movies can increase the attention span considerably as compared to ...
466: History Of Arabic Music
... stations. Its songs tell the story of the Arabic people, people who are similar to Americans but also different in many ways. The songs are a romantic and wonderful inspiration to me while living and studying in America. The tradition of Arabic music has been cultivated throughout Arab regions for thousands of years. Although it has undergone many changes over the centuries, it has retained certain distinctive traits. The Arabic music ...
467: Higher Learning
... informs Malik that his paper is not up to university standards. Another symbol strongly used in the film is the character Deja. Deja's character exemplifies tolerance and innocence lost. She dedicates her efforts on studying, yet manages to fulfill her role on the track team; whereas, Malik loses his motivation for schooling after being depicted as just a thoroughbred. Deja throughout the film encourages Malik to make use of his ...
468: Georg Handel
... composition was in the year 1700. This first composition is known as the Trio Sonato in G minor, Op. 2 No. 2. During February of 1702, Handel enrolled at the University of Halle. Handel, while studying law, was appointed the organist at the Halle Cathedral. Handel met Johann Mattheson in Hamburg on July 9, 1703. It was at this time that Handel joined the opera orchestra as first a violinist and ...
469: Dancing And Ballet
... one of the worlds leading ballet dancers. He performs in a style called bravura which features brilliant, daring dancing. He is known for his highly developed technique. He was born in Riga, Russia, and began studying ballet at age twelve. At the age of nineteen he had become a soloist with the Kirov Ballet. Baryshnikov moved to the West in 1974. He later joined the American Ballet Theatre. In 1978 he ...
470: Severan Copy Of Athena Parthenos And 13th Century Virgin And
... is a full length coat gathered at the waist by a jeweled belt. Over this she wears a mantle , the opening bordered with fur and the hem is detailed with an embroidery-like pattern. When studying the virgin from it¹s frontal view, the sculpture seems realistically three dimensional, however a profile view reveals that it is hardly more than a high relief. The flattened back, probably to rest against an ...


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