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Keep Claiming Space!, Koritha Mitchell Dec 2015

Keep Claiming Space!, Koritha Mitchell

Koritha Mitchell

Substantial foreword to the "Hands Up. Don't Shoot!" special issue of CLAJ.


Introduction To Play Writing, Ezekiel Tunde Bolaji Nov 2015

Introduction To Play Writing, Ezekiel Tunde Bolaji

Ezekiel Tunde Bolaji

No abstract provided.


Acting Ans Speech Training, Ezekiel Tunde Bolaji Nov 2015

Acting Ans Speech Training, Ezekiel Tunde Bolaji

Ezekiel Tunde Bolaji

No abstract provided.


Theatre Research Methods, Ezekiel Tunde Bolaji May 2015

Theatre Research Methods, Ezekiel Tunde Bolaji

Ezekiel Tunde Bolaji

No abstract provided.


Dancing The Fairy Tale, Laura E. Katz Rizzo Jan 2015

Dancing The Fairy Tale, Laura E. Katz Rizzo

Laura E Katz Rizzo

“Dancing the Fairy Tale offers a new historical perspective on the development of the art of ballet, and how women have played pivotal roles as performing artists, directors, and producers. Laura Katz Rizzo uses The Sleeping Beauty as her vehicle and she debunks the prevailing historical narrative that ballet’s evolution has been linear and dominated by male choreographers and directors. She successfully argues that the ballerina is an integral part of the creative process. Well written, and extensively researched, Dancing the Fairy Tale will be a welcome addition to any balletomane’s library, and an excellent text for courses in dance …


So...You Can Dance: The Blending Of Two Perceptions, Parker T. Ovalle Jan 2015

So...You Can Dance: The Blending Of Two Perceptions, Parker T. Ovalle

Parker T. Ovalle

Popular television shows such as So You Think You Can Dance showcase “live” dance performances, accompanied by a panel of expert judges that provide commentary feedback and professional criticism of each performer’s overall execution and performance from week to week. The professional feedback of the performances helps guide audience members, with little knowledge of dance technique, to determine which dancer was the most successful in the implementation of the work overall. Due to advancements in technology over the past century, the ability to instantly create and send information across the United States (within a matter of seconds) has helped elevate …