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    Chinese Theater Arts

    The Chinese theater art dates back to as early as the Shang Dynasty in 1500 BC. Now there are so many subcategories in the Chinese theater such as Beijing Opera, Acrobats, Clowning, Shadow puppetry, e...

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    Clark Gable: A Short Bio

    William Clark Gable who is popularly known as Clark Gable was born on February 1, 1901 in a small town called Cadiz in Ohio. Clark Gable was also known by nicknames such "Gabe" and "The King". Clark G...

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    Greek Theater Arts

    The Greeks had denizens excelling in all kinds of trade and they had a habit of excelling in their respective fields irrespective of whatever constraints are presented to them. Although the Greeks wer...

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    How To Find An Agent?

    You may have the talent and skills to make it big in the show business but the attempts to break into the industry are futile without an agent and to be precise a right agent. A good agent is critical...

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    Indian Theater Arts

    The theater arts of India can be divided into Yakshagana, puppetry and dance. Yakshagana depicts a religious story with the help of dialogue delivery and music. A puppeteer used painted figures made o...

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    Kabuki Theater Art

    Kabuki is a traditional theater art of Japan. It was started by Lzumo no Okuni. This new dance style inspired many other troupes after the appreciation of Okuni's performance in the royal court of Sho...

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    Kate Winslet: A Short Bio

    Kate Winslet was born in Reading, U.K. on October 5, 1975 to Roger Winslet and Sally Bridges-Winslet. Her birth name was Kate Elizabeth Winslet. Having Blonde hair and hazel eyes Kate Winslet has prov...

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    Marilyn Monroe: Short Bio

    To call Marilyn Monroe as an actress is a great injustice done to the great acting legend. In fact she was the authority in acting and if we go on writing about her a library of books wouldn't be enou...

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    Meryl Streep: A Short Bio

    Born on June 22, 1949 in Summit, New Jersey Meryl Streep is said to be the greatest living actress in Hollywood today by the film fraternity and the viewers. Her birth name was Mary Louise Streep. Her...

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    The Role

    The main roles of a graphics designer (graphics artist) are to plan, analyze and then design a visual answer to a communication problem. It is up to them how they get the message across, and it can...

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    Theater Arts - Who Are Mummers?

    Mime is a kind of theater arts where the performer depicts the whole theme with the help of action and without spelling a single word. Such kinds of performers are known as mummers. Other genre of dan...

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    Theatre And Playwriting Glossary A-G

    Acting. The process of creating roles and characters in dramatic context. Aesthetic Qualities. Those characteristics of a work that place it somewhere on the scale of beautiful to ugly. Aesthe...

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    Theatre And Playwriting Glossary R-W

    Receptive Language. The ability to understand word concepts. Replaying. Enacting a scene or play again while attending to improvement noted in the evaluation; roles are sometimes exchanged so stud...

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