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Or, clad from head to toe in fabric stretched over a series of hoops, the performer may well lose his sense of self in being a `` finial ''.
They may be inscribed with a person's details, their beliefs or tastes, a favorite quote, or may bear the name or logo of a band or performer.
Depending upon the performer's mood and personal experience, interactions with other musicians, or even members of the audience, a jazz musician / performer may alter melodies, harmonies or time signature at will.
You have to count on the reader's being a good performer, and you may write music which he absolutely can't perform – in which case it's a bust.
Zippy's original appearance was partly inspired by the microcephalic Schlitzie, from the film Freaks ( which was enjoying something of a cult revival at the time ) and P. T. Barnum's sideshow performer, Zip the Pinhead ( who may not have been a microcephalic, but was nevertheless billed as one ).
: This may include the gentleman juggler — using everyday objects such as hats, canes, plates, wine bottles and cigars ; comedy juggling — the juggling skill is secondary to the comic character and jokes of the performer ; sport themed — the performers dress in sporting attire and juggle sports equipment such as tennis racquets, footballs, or even snooker balls ; traditional circus style — presenting pure skill with precision, skill and panache.
Object, location, and performer may require purification beforehand.
* The performer provides a reason for the audience's position: a warning he may fall and require them to catch him.
The Variations are named after Johann Gottlieb Goldberg, who may have been the first performer.
Whereas a music hall performer could work for years using just one act, television exposure created a constant demand for new material, although this may have also been responsible for the cessation of theatrical censorship in 1968.
" A SAG-Eligible performer may work in other SAG or non-SAG productions up to 30 days, during which that performer is classified as a " Taft-Hartley ".
After the 30-day Taft-Hartley period has expired, the performer may not work on any further SAG productions until first joining SAG, by: paying the initiation fee with the first half-year minimum membership dues, and agreeing to abide by the Guild's rules and bylaws.
The SAG-Eligible background performer may continue working in non-union productions and is not required to join the Guild before performing in another SAG production as a background performer.
In his definition of an " act ", Jancik distinguishes between a solo performer and any group he or she may have performed in ; thus Roger Daltrey is distinguished from The Who.
This may be so, but one of the characteristics of puppetry is that very often the puppeteer assumes the joint roles of puppet-maker, director, designer, writer and performer.
In a vocal recital, a concert team may have one or more vocalists as the principal performer ( s ).
The works of some composers, especially Frédéric Chopin, may contain long series of notes printed in the small type reserved for grace notes simply to show that the amount of time to be taken up by those notes as a whole unit is a subjective matter to be decided by the performer.
Sometimes the dividing line between performer and the audience may become blurred, as in the example of " participatory theatre " where audience members get involved in the production.
Considerable professional judgement is called upon to determine what technical level may be appropriate for a given performer, taking into account allotted rehearsal time, and the expectations of the director.
* Zip the Pinhead ( Circus " freak show " performer William Henry Johnson ) is commonly associated with microcephaly, although he may not have actually had it.
If that original show ( Broadway Open House ) had been done five years later, they may have changed their minds, because they did a lot of the same kind of humor we did later ... Any time a performer dies in the process of doing a television series or a Broadway show, it's a difficult proposition how to proceed in good taste.

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But Schnabel was a great teacher in addition to being a great performer, and the fact that four of the ten versions I listened to are by Schnabel pupils ( Clifford Curzon, Frank Glazer, Adrian Aeschbacher, and Victor Babin ) also sheds light on the master's pedagogical skills.
For this reason, clowning is often considered an important part of training as a physical performance discipline, partly because tricky subject matter can be dealt with, but also because it requires a high level of risk and play in the performer.
The drum can also be played by more than one performer at the same time.
Conducting interviews for CineMagazzino also proved congenial: when asked to interview Aldo Fabrizi, Italy ’ s most popular variety performer, their immediate personal rapport led to professional collaboration.
For this reason, kabuki was also called " 遊女歌舞妓 " ( prostitute-singing and dancing performer ) during this period.
It starred his wife, Lyubov Orlova ( an operatic singer who had also appeared in The Jolly Fellows ) as an American circus performer who has to immigrate to the USSR from the U. S. because she has a mixed race child, whom she had with a black man.
Initially beginning his career as a chemistry and mathematics teacher after leaving school at the age of 15, Anderson soon entered the Swedish popular music scene, becoming a music producer, manager and also occasional performer.
He was also trying to break into the world of radio, as either a performer or as a script writer.
Winning the " Oscar " also gave her another unique distinction — since she won two " Razzies " the day before, for her performance in All About Steve, she is the only performer ever to have been named both " Best " and " Worst " for the same year.
Innovator, inventor, performer and guitar virtuoso Les Paul also died on August 12, 2009 at the age of 94.
Nicks was also the featured performer for Bette Midler's benefit function, Hullaween, in October 2006.
The Dixie Chicks ' cover of Nicks's 1975 song " Landslide " also earned her a BMI Songwriters Award in 2003 when it won " Song of the Year " ( the award is given to the songwriter of the track, regardless of the performer ).
There was also an unrelated 1937 film Carry On London, starring future Carry On performer Eric Barker.
There was also an unrelated 1937 film Carry On London, starring future Carry On performer Eric Barker.
The performer would not only have these well rehearsed but would also pass them on to future generations within the troupe.
He has also written a number of musicals, and has organized numerous concert performances as both musical director and performer.
Bob Hallett of the Canadian folk rock group Great Big Sea is also a renowned performer of the tin whistle, playing it in arrangements of both traditional and original material.
The state ranks is also the worst performer in India, when it comes to female foeticides.
The discussion he recorded references the arrival of Punch in England, crediting these early shows to a performer from Italy called Porcini ( see also John Payne Collier's account of Porsini — Payne Collier calls him Porchini — in Punch and Judy ).
That year he also made an appearance in the popular ITC show Randall and Hopkirk ( Deceased ) in the fifth episode of the series " That's How Murder Snowballs " as Abel, a framed performer in a major London theatre.
* Most nominations: Along with her record of five performance wins, Julie Harris also has been nominated more often than any other performer, a total of ten times.
The list is not exhaustive, as the concertina is not only a venerable and widespread instrument, but also an evolving instrument: modern experiments in concertina construction include chromatic scales offering more than 12 steps per octave, and instruments which allow the pitch of the notes to be sharped or flatted by the performer.
These last were called joglars, from the Latin ioculatores, giving rise also to the French jongleur, Castilian juglar, and English juggler, which has come to refer to a more specific breed of performer.
He also appeared as a juvenile performer in many non-Roach feature films, including the Wheeler & Woolsey comedy Kentucky Kernels and two Fritz Lang features of the 1940s.

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