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Cabaret and Metamorphoses
Puppet from " Cabaret of Metamorphoses " of Nikolai ZykovAdult puppeteering is the use of puppets in contexts aimed at adult audiences.
Cabaret and 2000
* Bruce, Frank, More Variety Days: Fairs, Fit-ups, Music hall, Variety Theatre, Clubs, Cruises and Cabaret ( Edinburgh, Tod Press, 2000 )
On return he converted his club in Covent Garden, London from having girls three nights a week in 1996, to rebrand it " Cabaret of Angels " in 2000, when it became a strip club seven nights a week.
); 1972 ( Bob Fosse won the Oscar for directing Cabaret ); 1985 ( Sydney Pollack won the Oscar for directing Out of Africa ); 1995 ( Mel Gibson won for directing Braveheart ); 2000 ( Steven Soderbergh won the Oscar for directing Traffic ); and 2002 ( Roman Polanski won the Oscar for directing The Pianist ).
Also in 2000, dance-pop duo McMaster & James made the leap from playing gigs at the Bank Cabaret in downtown Winnipeg to fleeting stardom with their one and only album ( self-titled ).
Cabaret and –
The last verse of the poem is quoted in the musical Cabaret – the character Cliff Bradshaw recites it to Sally Bowles when they first meet.
** Vertinsky, Alexander: Cabaret singer ( 1889 – 1957 )— became known as the " Russian Pierrot " after debuting around 1916 with " Pierrot's doleful ditties "— songs that chronicled tragic incidents in the life of Pierrot.
Cabaret also sometimes refers to a Mediterranean-style brothel – a bar with tables and women who mingle with and entertain the clientele.
Since 2006, the Folies Bergère has presented some musical productions with stage entertainment like Cabaret ( 2006 – 2008 ) or Zorro the Musical ( 2009 – 2010 ).
Neville Brody is an alumnus of the London College of Printing and Hornsey College of Art, and is known for his work on The Face magazine ( 1981 – 1986 ) and Arena magazine ( 1987 – 1990 ), as well as for designing record covers for artists such as Cabaret Voltaire and Depeche Mode.
Metamorphoses and 2000
In 1999 she recorded violin parts for the Jean Michel Jarre track " Rendez-vous à Paris ", which was released in 2000 on the album Metamorphoses.
* Metamorphoses ( 2000 ; 2nd place at the 2000 Interactive Fiction Competition, Best Writing in the 2000 XYZZY Awards )
Metamorphoses and –
" Horses and Hermaphrodites: Metamorphoses in The Taming of the Shrew ", Shakespeare Quarterly, 34: 2 ( Summer, 1983 ), 159 – 171
Ovid narrates the story of Icarus at some length in the Metamorphoses ( viii. 183 – 235 ), and refers to it elsewhere.
This epilogue ( Book 15, lines 871 – 879 ) is Ovid's way of telling his readers that everything is in flux, but that the exception to this is the Metamorphoses, " Now stands my task accomplished, such a work as not the wrath of Jove, nor fire nor sword nor the devouring ages can destroy ".
* The Ovid Project: Metamorphising the Metamorphoses ( Illustrations by Johann Whilhelm Baur ( 1600 – 1640 ) and anonymous illustrations from George Sandys's edition of 1640.
Just like her husband ( who became the god Quirinus ), she was deified after her death as Hora, as recounted in Ovid, Metamorphoses 14. 829 – 851:
Translations of classical poetry also became more widespread, with the versions of Ovid's Metamorphoses by Arthur Golding ( 1565 – 67 ) and George Sandys ( 1626 ), and Chapman's translations of Homer's Iliad ( 1611 ) and Odyssey ( c. 1615 ), among the outstanding examples.
Venus and Adonis is a poem by William Shakespeare, written in 1592 – 1593, with a plot based on passages from Ovid's Metamorphoses.
The Roman poet Ovid ( 1st century BC – 1st century AD ) tells a similar myth of Four Ages in Book 1. 89 – 150 of the Metamorphoses.
The tales told in the Cycle are recounted by other ancient sources, notably Virgil's Aeneid ( book 2 ) which recounts the sack of Troy from a Trojan perspective ; Ovid's Metamorphoses ( books 13 – 14 ), which describes the Greeks ' landing at Troy ( from the Cypria ) and the judgment of Achilles ' arms ( Little Iliad ); Quintus of Smyrna's Posthomerica, which narrates the events after Achilles ' death up until the end of the war ; and the death of Agamemnon and the vengeance taken by his son Orestes ( the Nostoi ) are the subject of later Greek tragedy, especially Aeschylus's Oresteian trilogy.
The tree is mentioned by Roman poet Ovid, in Book I: 89 – 112 " The Golden Age " of his Metamorphoses:
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