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    Balance & Rhythm

    Balance is the perception of visual equilibrium, and relates to our physical sense of balance. It is an appeasement of opposing forces in a composition that results in visual stability. Most successfu...

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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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    Free Scrapbooking Ideas

    Free Scrapbooking Ideas: Fundamentals of a Simple Scrapbook Maybe you have heard the term, "simple scrapbooking" and have some ideas about what it is. But with exactly is simple scrapbooking and wh...

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    Free Scrapbooking Software

    Free Scrapbooking Software: A Guide to a Simple Scrapbook A lot of free scrapbooking software is widely available for download from the Internet. You simply have to surf for those free downloadable...

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    German Theater Arts

    With unique and diverse style German theater arts are comprises of a different blend of drama and music. At first Germany lacked behind while England and Spain were evolving in their own theater style...

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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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    The First Act

    There have been trends through the years to work against the division of a play into acts. Shakespeare used acts to give a rhythm to the action of his plays, although some students of the Elizabethan ...

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    The Golden Age Of Greek Theater Arts

    The period around 600 BC - 200 BC was known as the Golden age of Greek Theater arts. Athens was the focal point for the flourishing arts. The political and military epicenter gave birth to great emper...

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    The History Of Mgm

    Although MGM was originally found in 1915 as Triangle Pictures located in Culver City which was 7 miles south west of Hollywood. Thomas Ince, D.W. Griffith and Mack Sennett then owned the Studio. Samu...

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    The Routine Of Composition

    Valuable insight into the methods of a master is provided by the scenarios and drafts of plays published in Henrik Ibsen's “Efterladte Skrifter”, some of which now have been translated u...

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    Theater Arts - Classical Ballet

    Classical ballet is a type of ballet. Training in Classical Ballet requires dedication for strenuous workouts and a strong lower body. The styles of classical ballet training can be divided into seven...

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    Theater Arts: French Opera

    French opera is the traditional opera of France and was spread from Italy. It was Cardinal Mazarin a reagent of King Louis XIV who presented the first opera named La Finta Pazza in the year 1645. This...

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    Theaters During Renaissance

    The English Theaters that existed between the Reformation and their shutdown in 1642 is known as the English Renaissance Theater or Early Modern English Theater. In this era Elizabethan Theater under ...

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    Theatre And Playwriting Glossary I-P

    Image. The sensory record of a object or experience that remains in the mind's eye in the absence of the actual object or experience. Imagery. The mental reconstruction of an experience without th...

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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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