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Artistic research has been defined by the University of Dance and Circus ( Dans och Cirkushögskolan, DOCH ), Stockholm in the following manner-" Artistic research is to investigate and test with the purpose of gaining knowledge within and for our artistic disciplines.
" Artistic research aims to enhance knowledge and understanding with presentation of the arts.

Artistic and also
He painted little during this period, but devoted his time to artistic teaching, with a program based on form and colour analysis ; he also helped organize the Institute of Artistic Culture in Moscow.
The horizontal bar, also known as the high bar, is an apparatus used by male gymnasts in Artistic Gymnastics.
In Sassari, with the painter Mario Delitala, also from Orani, Nivola had his artistic start, and soon the two worked together for the decoration of some spaces in the local university. He then moved to the Italian mainland, and in 1931 entered the ISIA, the state institute for Artistic Industry in Monza, near Milan.
Artistic and literary sentiment also turned towards nationalism ; and perhaps the most famous of proto-nationalist works was Alessandro Manzoni's I Promessi Sposi ( The Betrothed ).
Activities of Artistic and Literary Society of Zagłębie Dąbrowskie prove also that Sosnowiec as an industrial centre is not only a working class environment.
The Sports hall is also used for Women's Artistic Gymnastics, being the training venue for Orpington Gymnastic Club.
A film on the theme of brotherhood about a series of escape attempts by French POWs during World War I, it was enormously successful but was also banned in Germany, and later in Italy after having won the " Best Artistic Ensemble " award at the Venice Film Festival.
It also hosts a summer arts institute, with Spearfish native and international opera star Johanna Meier ( daughter of the Black Hills Passion Play founder Joseph Meier ) serving as Artistic Director.
The latter cast also won a Silver Bear for Outstanding Artistic Contribution, at the 2002 Berlin Film Festival ( Halle Berry won Best Actress at Berlin in 2002 ).. She won the Best Actress award at the Montréal World Film Festival ( in 2002 for Merci pour le chocolat ), at the Moscow International Film Festival ( in 1991 for Madame Bovary ), at the Deutscher Filmpreis ( in 1991 for Malina ) and twice at the David di Donatello ( in 1978 for La Dentellière and in 2001 for The Piano Teacher ).
Artistic imagination is also suggested via careful portrayals — for example, several birds with legs aloft in the sky suggest flight, while half-opened wings suggest imminent flight.
The current Artistic Director of Juilliard's Pre-College Division is pianist Yoheved Kaplinsky, who is also the chairperson of the piano department of the Juilliard School.
During his time with the Opéra National de Lyon Gardiner was also Artistic Director of the Göttingen Handel Festival ( 1981 until 1990 ).
It also received a BAFTA nomination in Artistic Achievement.
Artistic license ( also known as dramatic license, historical license, poetic license, narrative license, licentia poetica, or simply license ) is a colloquial term, sometimes euphemism, used to denote the distortion of fact, alteration of the conventions of grammar or language, or rewording of pre-existing text made by an artist to improve a piece of art.
* 4 ( BA ) + 1 ( MA ) system also applies to Artistic studies ( Fine arts & music ).
In Newton's last years as Artistic Director, the mandate was widened to also include contemporary plays which are set within Shaw's lifetime.
Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski also boasts a musical school and the State Artistic Centre, both of which have had an important influence upon the cultural development of the town.
Schuller also serves as Artistic Director to the nearby Festival at Sandpoint.
He was also the first Artistic Director of The Actors Centre, London.
File: Seal_of_California_ ( Building_Detail_ -- _Artistic_Rendition ), _1998, _Riverside_County_Family_Law_Courthouse, _Riverside, _California. jpg | 1998 ( Artistic Rendition ): The building on a seal on display in Riverside that bears a resemblance to the Peace Tower, also in Riverside, California
They also released a new album Super Modern Artistic Performance ( stylized as super. modern. artistic. performance ) on September 24, 2008, the first day of the tour.
Riddley Walker was also adapted, with permission and aid from Russell Hoban, for Trouble Puppet Theater Co. by Artistic Director Connor Hopkins, with performances September 29 through October 16, 2011, at Salvage Vanguard Theater in Austin, Texas.
There are K-1 Regional Elimination Tournaments which qualify fighters for the K-1 World Grand Prix, along with licensed K-1 Fighting Network events designed to develop new talent internationally and there is also a 70 kg ( 154 lb ) Middleweight division called K-1 MAX (" Middleweight Artistic Xtreme ").
The first Artistic Director of the Sadler's Wells Theatre Ballet was John Field, who was later made co-director of the Royal Ballet and also worked as artistic director of La Scala Theatre Ballet and English National Ballet.

Artistic and seen
Artistic representations of dwarfism can be found on Greek vases and other ancient artifacts, including ancient Egyptian art in which dwarfs are likely to have been seen as a divine manifestation, with records indicating they could reach high positions in society.
Artistic details tend to be less realistic, as seen in the symbolic shell-like curls used to render the hairstyle of the Buddha.
Artistic images were seen by Joseph Campbell in terms of “ incestuous ' libido ' and patricidal ' destrudo '”; while literary descriptions of the conflict between destrudo and libido are still fairly widespread in the 21st C.
Artistic dress was an extreme contrast to the tight corsets, hoop skirts and bustles, bright synthetic aniline dyes, and lavish ornamentation seen in the mainstream fashion of the period.
Gimond is known for his many Heads and Portraits of Political and Artistic figures and his distinctive bronze busts are to be seen in numerous museums in France, Luxembourg and in the National Portrait Gallery, London.

Artistic and can
Touched with Fire: Manic-Depressive Illness and the Artistic Temperament is Jamison's exploration of how bipolar disorder can run in artistic or high-achieving families.
Attempts to harmonise copyright law in Europe ( and beyond ) can be dated to the signature of the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works on 9 September 1886: all European Union Member States are signatories of the Berne Convention, and compliance with its dispositions is now obligatory before accession.
What can be termed as the major attraction in the Kalakshetra is an Artistic Village.

Artistic and take
Artistic Director Jerry Turner recognized the opportunity to take risks with unconventional staging and subjects, and called for its development as a third OSF theatre.

Artistic and form
The two editions of Wu's Chinese / English book, Man Lung Garden Artistic Pot Plants, helped develop interest in this older form of what the West only knew as the later-refined Japanese art of bonsai.
Founded in its current form in 2003 by Rebecca Manson Jones, after Michael Attenborough's appointment as Artistic Director, Almeida Projects provides an active, creative link between the theatre and its audience, more specifically an audience that may not have considered that the theatre might be for them.
* Artistic interpretation covers that essential element of all dance and artistry in general which cannot be quantified or reduced to any set of rules or specific points, but which does concern the ability of the dancer or performer to convey a sense of feeling, understanding, and appreciation of the art form.

Artistic and when
This painting created a sensation among critics and artists when it was exhibited that year at the Artistic Congress in Antwerp.
Chang was nominated for the Academy Award for Unique and Artistic Production at the first Academy Awards in 1929, the only year when that award was presented.
Despite finding RADA " straight-laced ", and being told by his tutor that he could never aspire to do more than playing villains in Z-Cars, when he graduated he joined the Everyman Theatre Liverpool Company, eventually becoming the theatre's Artistic Director.
Alexander had been acting regularly in various regional theaters when she met producer / director Edwin Sherin in Washington, D. C., where he was Artistic Director at Arena Stage.
It received too many awards to list here, including the first ever Special Award for Artistic Achievement from Computer Gaming World when it was initially released.
Artistic license is often referred to as dramatic license when it involves the glamorization of real-world occupations for the sake of exciting television or cinematic experience.
Artistic license is a generally accepted practice, particularly when the result is widely acclaimed.
Sir Peter Wright remained as the company's Artistic Director and held the post until his retirement in 1995, when the current Artistic Director, David Bintley was appointed.
A note of uncertainty about the company's future emerged in November 2008, when Gérard Mortier, who was scheduled to begin his first official season as General and Artistic Director of the company in 2009, abruptly resigned.
He remained in the post until 1980, when he was succeeded by Christopher Denys, who retired in the summer of 2007 to be replaced by Paul Rummer as Principal and Sue Wilson in the newly created post of Artistic Director.
She carried out her ideal of engaging with industrial production in the following year when she, with Lyubov Popova, became designer of textiles at the Tsindel ( the First State Textile Factory ) near Moscow, and in 1924 became professor of textile design at the Vkhutemas ( Higher Technical Artistic Studios ) while continuing typography, book design and contributing to the magazine LEF.
Edward Wilson left the company in 2004 when Sid Higgins ( Executive Director ), John Hoggarth and Paul Roseby ( Artistic Directors ) took over.
Artistic analogies were drawn between Egyptian myths and Christian art from the early days when Gerald Massey proposed his theories.
Graham later became Director of Productions for Opera Theatre of Saint Louis ( OTSL ) in 1978, until 1985, when he became OTSL's Artistic Director.
Born Ebony Thomas attending London's Sylvia Young Theatre School alongside classmate Amy Winehouse, it is known that Ebony began her career at the age of 12, when she was spotted by BAFTA award winning actor and Artistic Director of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre Mark Rylance, for his production of Macbeth also starring actress Jane Horrocks.
In 1968, Newton founded Theatre Calgary where he served as Artistic Director until 1971, when he was appointed Artistic Director of Vancouver Playhouse.
Artistic merit is a term that is used in relation to cultural products when referring to the judgment of their perceived quality or value as works of art.
In the early 70s Mr. Davis left the Troupe when it re-formed as a Collective, the members of which operate as the Artistic Director, at which time the Troupe produced one of its most successful shows, The Independent Female ( 1970 ).
Artistic creation in the années folles in France is marked by this event, when on this occasion many ideas of the international avant-garde in the fields of architecture and applied arts were brought together.
Pelham G. Pearce was selected in 1996 as Managing Director for Central City Opera, and he was named General / Artistic Director in May 1998, when John Moriarty became Artistic Director Emeritus.
Initially, there was further success: bringing Igor Stravinsky to Washington was the work of Bliss Herbert, then the Artistic Administrator of the Santa Fe Opera who had been involved in that company's early years when the composer regularly visited Santa Fe.

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