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Mastering Macbeth, Shelby Gilliam, Dominique Rider, Rick Jones Mar 2016

Mastering Macbeth, Shelby Gilliam, Dominique Rider, Rick Jones

Undergraduate Research Conference

The Tragedy of Macbeth is widely acknowledged as one of the theatre’s greatest tragedies. The play opens to the end of a massive battle in which Macbeth has just defeated the former Thane who sought to overthrow the king. Macbeth is given a prophecy by three witches, who promise that he will be king. To ensure the infallibility of the prophecy, Lady Macbeth plots the King’s murder and Macbeth does the deed. The Macbeths are crowned and are henceforth miserable, haunted by their guilt. The play is about a number of things such as political ambition, murder, love, and fate.


Qualitative Survey Of Music Conducting Texts, Alexandra Burke Mar 2016

Qualitative Survey Of Music Conducting Texts, Alexandra Burke

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The purpose of my findings is to inform teachers and future conducting students of the proper information they should investigate when choosing texts and beginning their studies or improving their skills in order to better facilitate their learning experience.


Led Lighting For The Arabian Nights, Brittany Tennis, Skyler Moore, Travis Wilson, Brian Steele Mar 2016

Led Lighting For The Arabian Nights, Brittany Tennis, Skyler Moore, Travis Wilson, Brian Steele

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No abstract provided.


The Use Of Naturalism In Tennessee Williams’ The Night Of The Iguana, Brittany Tennis, Inga Meier Mar 2016

The Use Of Naturalism In Tennessee Williams’ The Night Of The Iguana, Brittany Tennis, Inga Meier

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This project examines the connections among setting, themes, and character development in The Night of the Iguana and explores the transformative potential contained within and revealed by these connections.


Realizing Art In Multiple Media: How Different Art Forms Capitalize On Varying Elements Of Artistic Communication, Jesse Edwards, Scott Runnels Mar 2016

Realizing Art In Multiple Media: How Different Art Forms Capitalize On Varying Elements Of Artistic Communication, Jesse Edwards, Scott Runnels

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Art involves a very large and diverse collection of practices which humanity utilizes to express and communicate. Though these forms are highly similar in many ways, each holds a unique strength in relation to the others. This project was organized in an attempt to illustrate how several particular art forms excel in communicating in very diverse ways.


The Vulnerability Of Fine Arts Program In Schools, Jeremy Farr, Kyle Castilaw, Katherine Timaeus, Meagan Kennedy Apr 2010

The Vulnerability Of Fine Arts Program In Schools, Jeremy Farr, Kyle Castilaw, Katherine Timaeus, Meagan Kennedy

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No abstract provided.