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performers and staff
* Eclectic, world-class technical staff and performers: DARPA seeks great talents and ideas from industry, universities, government laboratories, and individuals, mixing disciplines and theoretical and experimental strength.
: This area behind the stage is restricted only to club staff and performers hired by the club.
Off-Broadway shows, performers, and creative staff are eligible for awards from the New York Drama Critics ' Circle Award, the Outer Circle Critics Award, the Drama Desk Award, the Obie Award ( presented since 1956 by The Village Voice ), the Lucille Lortel Award ( created in 1985 by the League of Off-Broadway Theatres & Producers ), and the Drama League Award.
However, other printers using this method sometimes offset their prints slightly, which could result in notes being printed too high or too low on the staffand thus jarringly incorrect for performers.
The whole building is now accessible for the first time for visitors, performers and staff with disabilities.
Each season Houston Grand Opera Studio provides eight to twelve young artists with the opportunity to study and perform under a highly respected professional staff of teachers and performers.
In 1985, Andy Nulman joined the festival's staff and introduced Anglophone events as well ; under Nulman's stewardship, the festival increased to a full month, with French-speaking performers during the first half, and English speakers in the second half.
Godfrey preferred his performers not to use personal managers or agents, but often had his staff represent the artists if they were doing personal appearances.
Most entertainment takes place in the main floor area, and this is where performers and staff can interact with patrons.
Portions of the club used only for the operation and maintenance typically have access restricted to staff and performers.
* Lucky ☆ Star-A selection of young / middle aged female characters, news anchors, TV hosts, salespeople, runners, teachers, clerks, customers, Con staff, passers by, cafeteria ladies, performers, a receptionist and various others
The result was a theater with a thrust stage that put more demands upon performers on the stage, and for technical staff.
The writing staff chosen for The Frost Report were, in many ways, the finest comedic minds of the 1960s United Kingdom, consisting of many writers and performers who would go on to make names for themselves in comedy.
There are two sections of the House curtains, 30 different semi-curtains, providing the best possible environment for the staff and performers.
They claim that their staff includes recognized leaders and performers in electrical and digital engineering, enterprise-level intranets, information technologies, and 3D virtual simulation and training.
This three-day event drew 12 million people and involved the construction of 9 major stages, over 3, 000 performers, 10 parades daily, dozens of special events, the construction of over 400 specially designed vendor booths and a staff of close to 500 people.

performers and try
For performance on the modern piano, most performers today try to achieve an effect similar to what Beethoven asked for by using pedal changes only where necessary to avoid excessive dissonance.
As they try to perform for Helena, a shadow encroaches on the area and two of the performers are consumed by it.
Audiences often have an ' idea ' of what a given situation ( performance ) should look like and performers will try to carry out the performance according to that idea.
This is a very basic system, which relies on the character performers off screen to watch and listen to the pre-recorded audio track, and try to sync the mouth movement.

performers and battle
Also known as the Ramayana Monkey Chant, the piece, performed by a circle of 150 or more performers wearing checked cloth around their waists, percussively chanting " cak " and throwing up their arms, depicts a battle from the Ramayana where the monkey-like Vanara helped Prince Rama fight the evil King Ravana.
In general, blocking prevents improvisers from developing stories since it tends to reduce the scene to a battle for dominance between the performers, each pulling the fiction in a different direction ; this is different from the interplay involved in dramatic conflict, in which the characters pull in different directions.
One key ceremony at a village temple, for instance, features a special performance of a dance-drama, a battle between the mythical characters Rangda the witch ( representing adharma, something like disorder ) and Barong the protective predator ( mostly like a lion ) ( representing dharma ), in which performers fall into a trance and attempt to stab themselves with sharp knives.
In general, the performers have their personal battle cry, which lead from each time you move to college, or who will defend a round in a samba school than their.
The performers are able to bring out the complexities underlying each of their characters as they battle each other, hoping not to die of loneliness or of cynicism.

performers and out
Some performers may deliberately block ( or otherwise break out of character ) for comedic effect — this is known as gagging -- but this generally prevents the scene from advancing and is frowned upon by many improvisers.
Initially developing out of the trad jazz, skiffle and folk club scenes, early artists tended to focus on major blues performers and standard forms, particularly Alexis Korner, who acted as a mentor to members of The Rolling Stones, The Yardbirds, Manfred Mann, the Graham Bond Organisation and The Kinks.
When tickets finally went on sale, all 72, 000 tickets sold out in just three hours, even though no performers were announced apart from remaining members of Queen.
that Seattle bands were inconsistent live performers, since their primary objective was not to be entertainers, but simply to " rock out ".
In 2007, Audio Renaissance released an audio book narrated by Simon Vance with some parts acted out by Scott Brick, Orlagh Cassidy, Euan Morton and other performers.
On the American series, the " prize " is either to play a game with the host, or to sit out while the other performers did.
Original plans were to have Sessions and Fry as regulars with the rotation of two performers, but Stephen Fry pulled out as he was often scared performing it on radio, however, Sessions, with some persuasion from Fry, continued his role on the show.
However, as Gerhard Kubik points out, performers of African popular music do not necessarily perceive these progressions in the same way: " The harmonic cycle of C-F-G-F prominent in Congo / Zaire popular music simply cannot be defined as a progression from tonic to subdominant to dominant and back to subdominant ( on which it ends ) because in the performer ’ s appreciation they are of equal status, and not in any hierarchical order as in Western music.
A number of performers also enjoyed a renaissance by adopting country sounds, including: the Everly Brothers, whose Roots album ( 1968 ) is usually considered some of their finest work ; former teen idol Rick Nelson who became the frontman for the Stone Canyon Band ; John Fogerty, who left Creedence Clearwater Revival behind for the country sounds of The Blue Ridge Rangers ; Mike Nesmith, who had experimented with country sounds while with The Monkees, formed the First National Band ; and Neil Young who moved in and out of the genre throughout his career.
When Radner wrote It's Always Something, this is the only reference she made to Murray in the entire book: " All the guys the National Lampoon group of writers and performers liked to have me around because I would laugh at them till I peed in my pants and tears rolled out of my eyes.
The work follows the life of circus performers and historical figures as they wander in and out of history.
Tactically, it is considered an important defining characteristic for an Opposition Leader to be able ask a pertinent question of the Prime Minister or Premier, or to single out perceived weak performers in the Ministry.
In June 1972 Norman was one of the featured performers at " probably the high-water mark of the Jesus Movement ", Explo ' 72, the " Jesus Woodstock ", " Godapalooza ", or " Godstock ", which attracted 80, 000 young people to the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas, On June 17, the final night of Explo ' 72, with " the thousands who showed up included everything from short-hairs out of conservative Bible colleges to hair-to-your-waist devotees of Larry Norman, Christian rock, and the Jesus People ".
These show considerable wear, thought to be too great for occasional use at festivals, and are therefore thought to have been used by professional performers, or given out for rent.
Due to the age of both the performers and the target demographic, lyrics with objectionable content were generally edited out of the songs and replaced with more appropriate language.
Every August, 10 days are devoted to " Bill Johnston's Pirate Days ", a town-wide festival that features professional performers acting out pirate battles and a " siege " of the town by none-other than the " Pirate of the Thousand Islands ," Bill Johnston ( pirate ), whom the festival is named after.
These contracts spell out in detail the responsibilities that producers must assume when hiring SAG performers.
He was regarded as a kingmaker, and performers considered an appearance on his program as a guarantee of stardom, although this sometimes did not turn out to be the case.
With a booming voice and looming physical presence, Burnett is commonly ranked among the leading performers in electric blues ; musician and critic Cub Koda declared, " no one could match Howlin ' Wolf for the singular ability to rock the house down to the foundation while simultaneously scaring its patrons out of its wits.
Early on, Brown moved out to Los Angeles, where the great influx of blacks created an integrated nightclub scene in which black performers tended to minimize the rougher blues elements of their style.
Recent composers and performers are strongly influenced by the minimalist works of Philip Glass, a Baltimore native based out of New York, Meredith Monk and others.
Beginning with the birth of recorded music, American performers have continued to lead the field of popular music, which out of " all the contributions made by Americans to world culture ... has been taken to heart by the entire world ".
" Speaking of the challenges involved with performing Hoggle, Brian Henson said that " five performers trying to get one character out of one puppet was a very tough thing.
The theory's detractors contend that success in lure coursing trials does not in and of itself make a dog a true sighthound, and further bolster their contention by pointing out that Ridgebacks are very poor performers when allowed to run in unofficial open field courses where they typically cannot keep up with the true sighthounds.
The Chicago Defender reported the event by noting important accomplishments of Black Swan in a short career span, including: pointed outto the major, all white-owned, record companies — the significant market demand for black artists ; prompted several major companies to begin publishing music by these performers.

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