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… of outstanding choreography, virtuosi dancers, and even live chamber musicians coming together to put on an extraordinary dance performance. This was the scene on November 21 at the Cowell Theatre as Stacey Printz's dance company overwhelmed the audien…
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…         During the second half of the nineteenth century, the ideal of self-determination fostered by the French Revolution and spread by Napoleon helped spawn a revolutionary spirit across Europe. This spirit of rebellion also infected…
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… FORMALISM. Formalism first pops its head onto the scene with Georges Braque and Picasso. Working closely for some years, these two revolutionary artists draw away from Impressionism and create a new movement known as Cubism. Here modern art leaps…
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… unparalleled glow and energy that enamored the world. Though an alluring beauty with voluptuous curves and a generous pout, Marilyn Monroe was more than a 50s sex goddess. Her apparent vulnerability and innocence in combination with an innate sensuality…
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… five years late. Late it might have been, but when it got going, it was decades ahead of it's time. In 1905 nothing was as "modern" as modern art. It was to remain that way throughout the century. There are many people who still fail to understand the…
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… This immense concentration of people was due to Siberian tribes searching for new farming land in central Asia. By the year 1000 BC, Greek culture began emerge after numerous waves of migration. By the year 500 BC this Greek culture had reached a…
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… are getting more recognition and appreciation. Asians, Negroid and Caucasians all have a certain type of art in which they recognize and appreciate or even participate in. Therefore, the arts are to a certain extent influenced by the notions of…
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… taught as smaller children. However, some people are actually considerate of others and this makes them what I call gentlemen and perfect ladies. The gentleman has some main aspects about him. He has some that are very obvious. He opens the door…
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… new text, but a new reading of prior text.? Amy Heckerling?s ?Clueless? is an appropriated text of Jane Austen?s ?Emma?. Amy Heckerling has transformed Emma, by taking it from one context and transforming it into another. This transformation has…
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… in time, although it does have links with Korea's Buldo moo sool (Buddhist martial arts). The modern resurrection of the art is due to a man named Yong Shul Choi. In 1910 Choi went to Japan to study Daito ryu aiki-jitsu under Master Shokaku Ching Takeda.…
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