Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "lore" ¶ 1099
from Brown Corpus
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

drama and theater
Most immediately relevant to these episodes in Goa, Katanga and Ghana, as to the Suez-Hungary crisis before them, is the belief that the main theater of the world drama is the underdeveloped region of Asia, Africa and Latin America.
In their introduction to the Miles Gloriosus, Hammond, Mack and Moskalew say that “ the Romans were acquainted with the Greek stone theater, but, because they believed drama to be a demoralizing influence, they had a strong aversion to the erection of permanent theaters .” This worry rings true when considering the subject matter of Plautus ’ plays.
A drama major, Selland introduced Peckinpah to the theater department and he became interested in directing for the first time.
Extra curricular activities include physical education / sports and cultural activities like music, choreography, painting, theater / drama etc.
The drama of the time also followed the same stylistic evolution as poetry and prose — expressionism, followed by a return to realistic, civilian theater ( František Langer, Karel Čapek ).
Within the past two decades, the university has built a new university center, theater and drama building ( Purnell Center ), business school building ( Posner Hall ), student union and several dormitories.
Radio drama ( or audio drama, audio play, radio play, radio theater ) is a dramatized, purely acoustic performance, broadcast on radio or published on audio media, such as tape or CD.
With 21st-century technology, modern radio drama, also known as audio theater, has experienced a revival, with a growing number of independent producers who are able to build an audience through internet distribution.
Tomsk has many local cultural institutions including several drama theaters as well as a children's theater and a puppet theater.
The following summer, she entered an experimental theater and drama school.
She studied sociology at Miranda House, Delhi University, where she became involved in political street theater and performed for three years in an amateur drama company.
One of the premier drama programs of the Golden Age of Radio, was subtitled " radio's outstanding theater of thrills " and focused on suspense thriller-type scripts, usually featuring leading Hollywood actors of the era.
She participated in school drama club, and in 1933 made her debut in amateur theater, in the lead role in Alice in Wonderland, a production of the Saratoga Community Players based on the work of Lewis Carroll.
Benjamin Fox, in " The Performance of War Games ", argues that player interaction on the battlefield reflects all portions of a " performance ": script, drama and theater.
Classical forms of theatre, including Greek and Roman drama, classic English drama ( Shakespeare and Marlowe comprised ), and French theater ( Molière included ), is still performed today.
After receiving an education in drama, Boyer became a star of 1920s French theater, but he found his greatest success in American movies during the 1930s.
The Parkway Playhouse, the oldest continually operating summer stock theater company is located in Burnsville, and was started in 1947 by W. R. Taylor ( a professor of drama from the Woman's College of North Carolina-now the University of North Carolina-Greensboro ) and a group of dedicated community leaders.
:* first drama theater,
Randai is a folk theater tradition which incorporates music, singing, dance, drama and the silat martial art.
A black box theater used by drama students in Union City High School in New Jersey.
It is home to the college ’ s film, drama and dance departments and contains a large theater, several smaller performance spaces, a screening room, the I. D. E. A Space gallery, and classrooms, among other rooms.

drama and concert
The Theatre Museum shows an exhibition of the history of the theatre in Hanover from the 17th century up to now: opera, concert, drama and ballet.
The school's performance facilities include a 308-seat drama and opera theatre, concert hall, lecture / recital hall and a small studio theatre.
* Inspired Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Steven Stucky ’ s evening-long concert drama August 4, 1964, which was based on the tragic events of that date 44 years ago: the discovery in Mississippi of the bodies of three recently murdered young civil rights workers and a spurious “ attack ” on two American warships in the Gulf of Tonkin.
Waxahachie High School is classified as 4A and offers a range of extracurricular activities to its students, including football, volleyball, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's soccer, baseball, softball, golf, tennis, concert and marching band, drama, choir, drill team, and dozens of academic teams and clubs.
Finally it should be added that in Zajc's and Kuhač's era, major halls for musical performances and concerts were built: in Zagreb the building of the Croatian Music Institute ( 1876, 1895 ) with a concert hall, and the building of the Croatian National Theatre ( 1895 ), including the theatre buildings in Rijeka ( 1885 ), Split ( 1893 ) and Osijek ( 1907 ) where, along with the Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb, drama, opera and ballet performances are still played today.
Queens ' has a strong reputation for music and drama, with the Fitzpatrick Hall providing theatre and concert space for students and societies from across the University.
As this summer festival gained fame and stature as the premier venue for opera, drama, and classical concert presentation, its musical repertoire concentrated on Mozart and Strauss, but other works, such as Verdi's Falstaff and Beethoven's Fidelio, were also performed.
The concert version of Jacob ’ s Room, a mono drama commissioned by Betty Freeman for the Kronos Quartet and singer Joan La Barbara, received its premiere in San Francisco in 1985.
All these compositions are very much in advance of the age in which they were written ; and in his operas Steffani shows an appreciation of the demands of the stage very remarkable indeed at a period at which the musical drama was gradually approaching the character of a merely formal concert, with scenery and dresses.
The Arts department therefore offers courses in visual arts, drama, music and dance, and conducts collaborative productions between disciplines, such as musical theatre shows, and concert arts tours around California.
One can imagine an occasion when a concert is taking place in The Pamoja Hall with an audience of about 400 and a drama production in the Sackville Theatre with an audience of about 200 and they can come together in the interval time for refreshments in the foyer area.
Their supporters decided to raise money for the defence fund with a benefit concert, which was held at the Sydney University Theatre on 15 November 1964, featuring legendary Sydney garage-punk band The Missing Links, members of the popular satirical TV sketch series The Mavis Bramston Show and actor Leonard Teale ( then starring in the popular TV police drama Homicide ), who recited a " surfie " parody of Clancy of the Overflow.
In 2007, she played the part of Amelia Walker, a ( fictitious ) American jazz singer, in At Bertram's Hotel, an episode of the ITV series Marple ; during the drama the character gives a concert at the Royal Albert Hall, and also sings with Louis Armstrong's band in the hotel dining room whilst both were guests at the hotel.
Art, art history, web design, photography, ceramics, concert band, three jazz bands, orchestra, choir, piano, drama, and stagecraft are offered for fine arts credits.
In February 2007 the Nederlandse Programma Stichting started a 440 part Radio drama based on the Bumble and Puss series, hosted on radio 4, which broadcasts concert music and sometimes jazz and radio 6 and radio 1 the series ended in December 2009.
This is a light-hearted day concert for the whole school ( usually consisting of Christmas songs, chamber ensembles, solo vocalists, dances, skits, and short plays from the two after-school drama groups ), and helps to maintain the Christmas and holiday spirit in the last week of school.
Instruction takes place in seven academic buildings, which house 23 classrooms, a new science center, a concert hall, a theater, two student lounges, a college center, a technology lab, a 19, 000-volume library, and special studios for chorus, art, photography, and drama.
Larger, multi-use theaters that must frequently convert the stage from a drama theatre to a concert hall often make use of the fly system in this way.

drama and hall
The hall is currently owned by Westminster School and is the location of its drama department, incorporating a 150-seat studio theatre.
It is a film drama that combines all the elements that make for success ... Reckless riding, double-handed shooting from the hip, a dance hall of the Bret Harte description and, finally a conflagration that gives a truly Gehenna-like finish to the place known as Hell's Hinges ... No actor before the screen has been able to give as sincere and true a touch to the Westerner as Hart.
They hold the UK's national collection of material about live performance in the UK since Shakespeare's day, covering drama, dance, musical theatre, circus, music hall, rock and pop, and other forms of live entertainment.
He works mainly in the music hall tradition, although, in the past, has occasionally appeared in drama, including as Malvolio in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night on stage in Liverpool in 1971 ; on television in the cameo role of ' The Tollmaster ' in the 1987 Doctor Who story Delta and the Bannermen ; and as Yorick ( in silent flashback ) in Kenneth Branagh's film version of Shakespeare's Hamlet in 1996.
Fair-booth burlesque and musical entertainment, the ancestors of the English music hall, flourished at the expense of legitimate English drama.
The musical forms most associated with music hall evolved in part from traditional folk song and songs written for popular drama, becoming by the 1850s a distinct musical style.
In the 2010 ITV drama Downton Abbey, episode 4 season 1 features William, the second footman, playing " Peg o ' My Heart " on the piano in the servants ' hall.
A Day in the Death of Joe Egg is a one-set drama in music hall style.
Dodd is a well-known British comedian, most famous for traditional music hall style entertainment, although he has also appeared in drama and is a songwriter.
It was intended to feature a drama hall in the centre, but this plan was scrapped due to a lack of funding.
The hall also acts as a venue for drama productions, use as a sports hall and in 2010 was one of the main locations for the Inter-Varsity Folk Dance Festival.
Hild Bede Theatre is the biggest college drama society in Durham and they put on at least 3 productions annually in Caedmon hall, including a musical at the beginning of the third term.
A state-of-the-art complex, it offers a rich mix of commercial-standard facilities, including a sports / events hall, fitness centre and performance lab, dance and drama studios, music recording studios and video production suites, a modern integrated learning resources centre and meeting and conference rooms.
In the apocalyptic 2006 CBS TV drama Jericho, the flag makes several appearances, most notably in the series finale as Jericho's acting mayor takes down the flag of the " Allied States of America ", which had been flying at the town hall following a federal coup.
In 1997, the school added an extension of the Main Building, providing extra science laboratories and a drama studio ; a new Sports Hall and Swimming Pool ; new library, and redevelopment of the old sports hall.
Block 6 also includes a number of multi-purpose venues, such as a school hall, sports hall and dedicated rooms for drama students.
The hall includes two gyms, a dance / drama studio and, on the second floor, there is a mini-cafeteria, two classrooms and a fitness room.
The Conservatory ’ s music hall ( Teatro Procopio Ferreira ) presents over 300 performances per year, such as symphonic, jazz, Brazilian popular music, drama and shows.
There are many sports, culture and interest groups in Swire hall, including handball, hockey, softball, squash, dancing, debate, drama, choir, Swire TV.

3.480 seconds.