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Jewish Art History: George Segal Performing Arts Case Study
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Segal’s sculptors have been a mirror of Segal himself, as “a keeper of America’s conscience”. Segal is seen as the humanist of Pop Art displaying hopelessness instead of comic part of life. Ordinary people are parts of Segal sculptors; his characters seem to be white ghosts. It is a modern art excelling in plaster. Segal has sculpted his friends in figurative casts instead of using freehand.
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Masterpieces of Cai Guo-Qiang and Butterfly Effect in Art Performing Arts Essay
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No artist works in a vacuum. Art is the artist’s way of relating to the world. The artist relates to the environment and history, to the culture and his or her life and place. Art is a way of relating to everything else. It is the nature and purpose of art to create a reaction in the audience, and this can be thought to be permanent in that the reaction can never be undone, only changed.
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Main Agents of Financial Globalization Performing Arts Essay
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Several people around the globe have been incorporated into the capitalist market and this has resulted in capitalist production relations. Capitalism expands through the commodification of social relationships, a process in which commodity production or capitalist production swaps noncapitalist modes of production (Robinson, 2004, p.6).
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Can International Courts Provide Effective Enforcement Of International Legal Instruments Performing Arts Essay
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Day, Month, YearEffectiveness of International Courts in Providing Effective Enforcement of International Legal InstrumentsSince world war 11, there has been a significant increase in the number of international legal instruments including
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Treatment of Women in Medea by Euripides Performing Arts Essay
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           Semantically, we hear a different kind of language being spoken. The voices and words that are heard by the audience emanating from the home are filled with unbridled emotion—anger, sorrow and hatred (Medea) and fear (the children at the end of the play.) The public sphere where the Chorus acts out its part is the voice of reason.
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The Ontology of the Work of Art Performing Arts Assignment
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Through each of these topic criticisms, there have essentially been double-sided issues, which either promote or negatively affect its theme. Ingarden’s text generally employs ideals, which aim to guide such themes as have been presented above. Through analytical conceptions, these themes have been presented and explained as concisely as possible.
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Internet Has Actually Had a Negative Effect on Non-Western Societies Performing Arts Essay
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It is easier for someone in Thailand to communicate with someone who is located in the United States of America (Barker and Angelopulo, 2005). However, Internet has come with its negative side. Some of the challenges that are associated with the Internet are the type of information that is transmitted, controlling and monitoring information that has been disseminated, and cultural decay.
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Are Racism Or Poverty Serious Ongoing Problems Within America Discuss The Views Of Authors Who Performing Arts Article
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“RACISM AND POVERTY”Introduction:People by any means have different beliefs and outlook toward human principle and that what is ideologically appropriate may be humanely immoral to others. This belief emanates from our origins and that it results in
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Michelle Doveys Paintings Performing Arts Essay
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English painting has not necessarily been restricted to Englishmen painting English subjects. For example, Anthony Van Dyck, a Flemish who studied in Italy became so famous that he was eventually invited by Charles I to become a court painter. Though born in Antwerp, some experts consider him the forerunner of the English school of painting.
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Assess Proposals To Increase The democratic Legitimacy Of International Institutions Performing Arts Essay
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Assessment of Proposals to Increase the Democratic Legitimacy of International InstitutionsAssessment of Proposals to Increase the Democratic Legitimacy of International Institutions Democracy has been established as a universal political value with
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The French Impressionist Movement in the Avant-garde Performing Arts Assignment
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The most disturbing, yet amazing thing is that all the surrealist images in the film, except for the encounter with the Grim-reaper-like-creature, are ordinary happenings in the life of a woman. Unfortunately, small production companies were unreliable sources of funding and with the coming of sound, film production became too expensive.
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Restoration Theatre Performing Arts Case Study
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The beginning of the seventeenth century was marked by a high degree of social, political as well as moral uprising whereby theatres were closed, churches were shut down and kings being beheaded. By the late seventeenth century several progressive developments were observed in the field of drama and theatre, such as the foray of women artists on stage and the changing tastes of the audience.
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Diane Arbus: Photography of the Everyday or Pictures for the Freak Show Performing Arts Case Study
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Grannan's subjects are obviously glad to have us see what they look like with nothing on, and οf course we take a look. While Grannan exercises a certain amount οf control over these experiments in the banality οf voyeurism, I am unable to locate a scrap οf significance in photographic mood pieces that are one part pulchritude and one part ennui.
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Body and Fahsion Photography Performing Arts Essay
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A similar process of modelization occurs with the body of the fashion model, which is drained of any biological realities. As Elizabeth Wilson puts it, “this is the body as an idea rather than as an organism” (Wilson 1995: 58). Contrary to what one might expect, the essential function of the body of the fashion model is not aesthetic.
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Visual Arts Perspective and Its Types of Meanings Performing Arts Literature review
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In visual arts, perspective has been defined as “a method of presenting an illusion of the three-dimensional world on a two-dimensional surface”. The depiction of perspective is essentially the creation of a convincing illusion of space in a two-dimensional image, while all objects are portrayed within a single spatial system.
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The Influence of Renaissance on Art and Architecture Performing Arts Assignment
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Both the works aims to explore the humanness of individuals. They wanted their works to reflect human beings more closely. It was their attempt to make the people relate more to their pieces of work. In both the paintings we can see that the artists wanted to bring forth the greater philosophies of life but in a more subtle manner
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Religion As Belief And Religion As Fact Performing Arts Research Paper
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The line is free flowing from one end to another. This is evident by the curvy or wavy lines running through the drapery. The neat and curly hair indicates the continuous flow of lines around the bust’s face. The piece has a clear edge and outline. The overlapping wrinkles and folds of the drapery depict distance and depth.
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Comparing Madonna of the Meadows and Madonna of the Long Neck Performing Arts Essay
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Both pieces depict a nude baby Jesus.  Obviously, both works of art have a religious tone, placing Jesus’ mother Mary, the Madonna, as an object of worship.  The paintings are longer than wide.  Interestingly enough, both Madonnas wear a blue cloak.  There are also symbols of the cross in both paintings.  Hidden meanings, like the cloaks and crosses, signify Jesus’ death and resurrection.
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The Female Form and Venetian Style Performing Arts Essay
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The woman in “Venus of Urbino” is stretched out across the front bottom half of the canvas resting her reclined weight on her near arm which is bent at an acute angle positioning the elbow at the top of the pillow behind her.  This pose deliberately mimics the pose used in Giorgione’s painting “Sleeping Venus” (1510), another Venetian master.
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Rococo and Art of the Enlightenment Performing Arts Assignment
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Like in most Rococo art, Jean-Honoré Fragonard’s Blind Man’s Bluff is a playful scene.  Two individuals are playing blind man’s bluff.  One woman is blindfolded.  Two infants look on from the ground.  The painting is done in light colors.  The surrounding is outdoors.  There is a difference between the subjects in the Baroque/Renaissance and Rococo scenes. 
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20th-Century Sculptures and Paintings Performing Arts Assignment
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“One Hundred Cans,” is a colorful burst of 100 Campbell Soup cans, of varying flavors, in rows and columns that occupy the entire canvas.  While I´m not sure that I´d like to hang this painting on my wall, I do like it.  It is cheery and even silly and, for me, evokes images as diverse as a supermarket aisle to my grandma preparing my favorite lunch of grilled cheese and tomato soup.
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The Analysis of Romantic Pictures Performing Arts Assignment
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In the Peristyle (J.W. Waterhouse) 1874 This Pre-Raphaelite painter uses a biblical setting. Is this young Jesus in the temple? The viewer cannot help feeling there is a message in the picture: be kind to animals, or, live a tranquil and idyllic life. So this must be viewed with a formalist, iconographic eye because of its theme and its atmosphere. 
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Potential of Creative Arts in Caring for Dementia People Performing Arts Essay
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The approach of this discussion will be highlighting the use of a creative art in offering therapy to dementia, how it is implemented, possible outcomes and acceptability of the strategy by the players. This paper will explore and discuss how creative arts can be used to treat dementia and its impacts on social networks and participation. 
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The Creative Innovation and Vast Influence of Merce Cunningham Performing Arts Essay
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According to the essay, if the author was one who did not know Merce Cunningham’s background, he would just see him as an old, shriveled, slow-speaking senior citizen dispensing wisdom on dance and life from his wheelchair and regaling his glory days when he had his share of the limelight as the star of the show.
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The Commercialisation And Development Of Art Performing Arts Essay
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The status of truly world-renowned artists has never been higher, as can be measured in the huge market prices that are achieved by works of living artists such as Damien Hirst, and more recently deceased artists like Picasso and Van Gogh. Some of the Renaissance masterpieces by Michelangelo and da Vinci also command almost priceless valuations.
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Relationship Between Caricature and High Art Performing Arts Essay
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This research tells that caricature is a simple work of art most probably a drawing or painting with finer details about the art. Caricatures are specialized on the exaggerating on some of the features in the artwork. In most cases, caricatures include exaggerated drawings or paintings of prominent people in the society
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Interpretation of Hamlet Performing Arts Term Paper
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The researcher states that to Hamlet, who is totally alienated from the Danish society, the voice of the Ghost asking for revenge gives meaning to the life that has lost all meaning. The conception of his mission extends beyond killing into the cleansing of Denmark, and includes what was specifically forbidden by the Ghost, the moral rescue of his mother.
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Renaissance Art And Architecture Performing Arts Research Paper
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The Italians were quick to discover how the mathematic perfection of the ancient world linked to their own proportional understandings as a means of creating more aesthetically-pleasing art. In making this link, the artists also discovered a respected means of communicating with their audience in a language they, too, could immediately understand.
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Analysis of Articles about Art History Performing Arts Assignment
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Psychoanalysis arose from the Sigmund and has several connections to modern art. The significant relationship that exists between psychoanalysis and modern art is with respect to the art of insane as depicted in an early college of Ernest. The relationship exists right from the definition of Surrealism based on the description of Breton
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Creating Narrative Without Text Performing Arts Assignment
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The author of the paper will begin with the statement that how individuals view the world is often shaped by the way in which the media of the day present the ‘real’ world around them.  However, what constitutes the ‘real’ world or how that portrayal is interpreted is based upon the given approach to narrative. 
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Star-crossed Lovers: Design and Art Performing Arts Research Paper
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To sum up, a design may or may not be regarded as an artwork from the perspectives of the institutional theory of art, cultural niche theory and users approach depending upon the context and response it elicits. However, these theories do not attribute essential qualities neither to an artwork nor to a design, and “anything goes” with them
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The Vital Concepts of the Gestalt Performing Arts Term Paper
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One of the major differences between the law of symmetry and the law of proximity is in the law of symmetry; the symmetrical images are viewed in totality despite being placed far away from each other. The law of continuity states that the minds generally follow a kinetic, visual and auditory for interpreting data.
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Economic Perspectives On Cultural Heritage Performing Arts Research Paper
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The basic question that is pertinent to this research work is: should the general public, as taxpayers, provide the fund for realizing the value of arts in the UK? As this paper examines the scope and nature of the public funds used for art assistance in the UK, it will also examine the issue through 3 different perspectives.
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Leonardo da Vinci and Damien Hirst Performing Arts Essay
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The so-called archetypal ‘Renaissance man’, Leonardo’s work reflects the Renaissance obsession with form, perspective, and the human body. By focusing on his work Vitruvian Man, this essay will outline not only how this work of art captures a precise cultural moment but also how Leonardo moves far beyond his contemporaries.
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Understanding Theatre - Two Approaches to the Work of an Actor Performing Arts Assignment
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Sometimes the actor feels a void from within. He understands the emotionality of the character, the pain, the sorrow, the happiness, the rage everything is understood in the exact depth, however, the actor can go blank from within. In such a situation the actor identifies a similar situation from his own life and tries to relate the emotionality. 
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Mary Edmonia Lewis: Art, Gender, and Ethnicity Performing Arts Research Paper
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It is a personal interest to research on Lewis as the famous sculptor is of a similar descent --- Indian American mixed with African American race. It is well known that several courageous women paved their way into history by standing up for beliefs that were considered unacceptable during their times.
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Gender and Physiology of the Grande Pas de Deux in Marius Petipas 'Sleeping Beauty' Performing Arts Dissertation
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In the first place, masculinity has been put into contrast with femininity with a view highlighting the visual effects of the superiority of a prince (the male partner of the ballerina) who rather inspires his audience to view Aurora and her nation from the standpoint of a liberator.
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The Meaning of It All Performing Arts Article
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The author states that considering the first two aspects of science discussed by Feynman, they are very closely related, indeed even complementary. At the root of both these aspects is epistemology, the theory of knowledge. The philosophy of science might be considered, after a fashion, to begin in Ancient Greece.
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Utah Performing Arts - Place and Methods Performing Arts Research Paper
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Utah Performing Arts is the name that brings mixed reactions from different stakeholders. Some of them support the program while at the same moment others do oppose the proposal to build such a centre in the heart of a busy city. The paper will contain several interviews that were carried out by using different methods and places.
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History Of The Restoration And Conservation Of Works Of Art Performing Arts Research Paper
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After the restoration, the restorers take notice of the maintenance of the frescos. That is why the chapel’s microclimate was protected by the installation of a new air filtration system. This would eradicate temperature change, damaging effects of humidity and filtration of exhaust pollution in Rome.
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The Controversial Aspects of Othello and The Merchant of Venice Plays: the Relation of Art and Society Performing Arts Essay
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Of the entire Shakespearean canon two of the most controversial plays is Othello the Moor of Venice and the Merchant of Venice. Both plays deal with the hotbed issue of racial prejudice. The Merchant of Venice explores social conceptions between Shylock, the Jewish merchant, and Antonio, a borrower.
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Patriarchal Social Construction Performing Arts Term Paper
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The history of human civilization and artistic and intellectual movements is mainly dominated by male artists and humanists. It is also generally considered that those male artists are solely responsible for changing the ongoing course or trend of societal approach towards Art as well as the perception of creativity.
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Art and International Cultural Property Performing Arts Assignment
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Art refers to the expression of human imaginations and creative skills using visual forms such as sculpture or paintings which produce works that are appreciated majorly for their emotional power or their beauty.  During the early days, art was understood, appreciated, and shared historically by both artists and the general public in ways that differ from the modern era.
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Uncle Toms Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe Performing Arts Research Paper
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This paper tells that in the story, Stowe showed how Eliza escaped as a slave to protect her son and as the end of the story explains, to reunite the whole family. Also, Eva, the little angelic girl was a practicing Christian and was a ray of hope for those who were with her. This way, Stowe portrayed women as a means of help and guidance for the sufferers.
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Marble Statue of a Wounded Warrior from the Roman, Antonine Period Performing Arts Term Paper
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The author of this paper argues in a well-organized manner that Roman copies of Greek art are an extension of much of the mimicry in the culture of Rome that was influenced by Greek civilization. The duplication of Greek society into Roman society has helped to inform modern scholars about both civilizations.
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Innovations in Twenty First Century Costume Design Performing Arts Research Paper
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Throughout history, artists have drawn inspiration from all around them, and this includes other artists in their own field, and even, at times, artists in other fields. One can think of the movements of Romanticism and Realism which affected both literature and painting. In the field of costume design, there have been significant new impulses.
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Body Art & Its Art Performing Arts Assignment
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According to the paper, body art has evolved itself from a tribal identity to a more cosmopolitan identity.  Now what exactly made body art come into existence is not answered by history. It was definitely a need-based art as is evident from people camouflaging themselves with dirt and colors. Body Art, in its avatar of makeup, is a modern development.
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A Comparative Analysis of Illustrators: Andrew Mathews and Nick Price Performing Arts Term Paper
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It is not the case but one cannot deny the presence of evil. What Matthews and Nick are trying to communicate is simple yet it is very difficult to apply in the real world. The people are living over a cycle of time. This cycle rotates and those who were at the top of it will come under it and those who were under will emerge at the top.  
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Performing History Performing Arts Research Paper
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The backwardness and lethargy of the Nigerians could be traced out by the words delivered by one of the main characters i.e. the dead woman in Soyinka’s “Dance of the Forests” that simply means that the country did not make any progress for the last many generations and had been undergoing the same problems faced by several previous generations 
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The Relationship between Text and Performance Performing Arts Research Paper
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Jenny Holzer is an artist that, in the words of Benjamin Buchloch “has been wrenching language off the page and into the world since the ’70s” She is perhaps best known for work that consists of text-based presentations that have been called “truisms,” one-liners that state trite, profound, or mundane sayings such as “Money creates tastes.”
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