Sentences with phrase «brechtian stagecraft»

In college, I took a stagecraft class.
Johnson demonstrated that he'd learned a thing or two about stagecraft from his legendary former boss at Apple.
Thanks to this thorough and detailed account, we can better understand not just the talent and dedication of the Mad Men - era professionals who sold the Moon to a global public, but also the larger transformation of statecraft into stagecraft, and the enduring and irreversible transformation of the public sphere into an enterprise of image creation, and manipulation.»
His faith started to wane at university in Bristol, where Derren fell in love with the stagecraft of illusion and hypnosis.
Que the foolish applause and stagecraft.
OK fine, that's all very nice, but it this was not done for the purposes of kindness — this is pure stagecraft.
The history of a people does not obey the laws of stagecraft.
Communism in Russia's captive nations was yet another Potemkin village, and the people now coming out from behind the collapsing stagecraft appear to be relatively undamaged in their essential humanity.
Marketers trick up pro lacrosse with two - point lines and shot clocks and stagecraft like Gait's entrance at a Mammoth game on a Harley; men who prepped at Baltimore's Gilman School and played at Johns Hopkins are appalled that NLL players admit to the existence of goons.
Despite the stagecraft of theoretical debates that don't end in votes, the partisan gridlock, the inertia that seemed to settle over the Capitol dome at times, bills did get passed, especially in the final, frenzied days of the 22 - week session.
For days now, there has been reports of an incident that occurred at the S Concert held at the Accra Sports Stadium over the weekend where Shatta Wale was captured on video giving his bodyguard a hefty slap but now Shatta Wale has come out to state that the slap he gave his bodyguard had been rehearsed for more than one month and its part of its stagecraft.
«With generous support of our loyal audiences, we've been able to do wonderful work here for a very long time,» said the REP's Producing Artistic Director Maggie Mancinelli - Cahill, «but, in order to advance our standing in developing new work, increase our patrons» comfort and utilize modern theatrical stagecraft, we need a well - planned, up - to - date facility.
As a feminist, too, his stagecraft has been successful.
«The design specifications are exact: fortysomething Oxbridge boys who approach ideological difference through their choice of ties, who understand the importance of political stagecraft and who see no difference between «the country» and television's demographics.
They watch as the little subjects sit on their mothers» laps, tracking the stagecraft that Spelke and her cohorts use to gauge early understanding of numbers, language, objects, space and movement.
And Megamind's vast army of floating mini-minion orbs look like sci - fi shad roe but turn out to be a battalion of peevish LEDs that constitute museum - quality airborne stagecraft.
Modeled on a live Disney extravaganza, the climax has hammy actor and political pretender Charming foiled by stagecraft mishaps more than blazing action.
Tutored in technique and stagecraft by the Czech circus performer called Papa Rudy (Ben Kingsley), Petit embarks on his first «surprise illegal high - wire walk» in 1971 at Notre - Dame de Paris, the Manhattan towers still beckoning.
But beyond the pageantry and royal stagecraft at which the British excel, there is a genuine story about a changing Britain, a complicated American family, a resilient monarchy and the redemption of a wayward prince.
May 18, 2018 • Beyond the pageantry and royal stagecraft at which the British excel, there is a story about a changing Britain, a complicated U.S. family, a resilient monarchy and the redemption of a wayward prince.
As is the case with so many of Payne's films, the comedy here is mostly observational, with gentle sight gags and inventive camera work and stagecraft drawing viewers almost immediately into an alternate but entirely believable world.
Intoxicating Stagecraft: Billy Wilder's The Lost Weekend and the Mysteries of Theatre in Film George Toles
The co-stars spoke of Eliza, Higgins and the Time's Up movement in the latest episode of Stagecraft, Variety «s theater podcast.
So I was ready to evaluate the play not just as a piece of stagecraft but for its cinematic potential, too.
Even when the times and places stick to tradition, interpretations change with trends in acting and stagecraft.
Students will learn whole plot but close study focuses on: - Conflict (Act 1 Scene 1, Act 3 Scene 1)- Mercutio (Act 1 Scene 4, Act 2 Scene 4, Act 3 Scene 1)- Stagecraft at the Party (Act 1 Scene 5) Homeworks: - Learn the Prologue by heart (getting them familiar with speaking Shakespeare aloud - plus it's something awesome to know for life!)
With both versions, schools will receive a collection of materials to aid teachers and students in learning about stagecraft and performance.
Students will complete an in - depth investigation of form, language, structure and stagecraft of the play.
Upper Schoolers enrolled in stagecraft create magical sets for our many productions in a workshop adjacent to the theatre.
Many of the school's majors like fine arts, drama, and creative writing are exceedingly difficult to get into because of the large number of applicants, while other programs like cinema arts, guitar, and stagecraft are a bit less selective.
«Most people fall in love with a show home look, but you have to realize that everything you see is stagecraft,» explains Stacey Garrett, an industry insider with more than 20 years experience in home staging (we've changed her name to protect her privacy).
About Blog Stagecraft Theatre, Nagpur is an English Theatre group founded by Vikash Khurana.
Interdisciplinary artist Jason Moran (US, b. 1975) grounds his practice in musical composition and bridges the visual and performing arts through stagecraft.
Imagination and vision were encouraged allowing a vital and varied stagecraft to emerge throughout England, Europe, Russia, and America.
In this way, he could reserve glimpses of his process for calculated public moments — more stagecraft than improvisation.
Class # 3 (1 — 5 p.m.): Theatre Production Workshop This introductory class is a hands - on opportunity to learn about areas of stagecraft and theatrical production.
«At Twilight» includes references to Japanese Noh theatre, western modernism, contemporary stagecraft and Eeyore...
A celebrated jazz pianist - composer, he's known for pushing traditional notions of stagecraft to expose the theatrical associations between art and music.
Formal yet liquid, amorphous yet figurative, the sculptures explore notions of traditional architecture while encompassing elements of painting, stagecraft, and suggestive, open - ended narratives.
Stagecraft: Models and Photos opens February 9 and exlores the synergy between architectural models and photography as a wellspring of architectural invention.
In her works, the structuring factors of culture are shown to be myriad and unexpected: from regional borders, to regional dress, landscapes, mythology, witchcraft, stagecraft, the big screen and the small screen.
Here, in «Paperwork and the Will of Capital,» Simon investigates «the stagecraft of political and economic power.»
In her newest series, «Stagecraft», Karapetian combines the idea of music, performance, and the form of musical instruments to produce luminously colored almost cubistic images.
In «Paperwork and the Will of Capital,» Taryn Simon (born 1975)-- one of the most original and challenging conceptual artists of our time — brings together geopolitics, horticultural science and the art of still life to investigate how the stagecraft of power is created, performed, marketed and maintained.
Jafa's new video work, A Kingdom Come, serves up a visual paean to Black Christian worship ceremonies, tropes and rituals, and builds on Jafa's anthological obsessions with sequencing flows of African American orality, music, stagecraft, and unbridled, electrifying performance into gripping cinematic tapestries.
Opening in Minneapolis, this is the first museum exhibition of his interdisciplinary practice, which is «grounded in musical composition, yet bridges the visual and performing arts through stagecraft,» he is presenting
«BIPED,» co-commissioned by Cal Performances and set to a new score by Gavin Bryars, emerged Friday night as both a beautiful new dance and a major development in the art of stagecraft.
Minotaur features many characteristics of Martin's filmmaking in the past decade, including intertwining unconventional performance and music; cinematically self - reflexive techniques; and a rigorous emphasis on materials, surfaces, and sculptural stagecraft.
A Billion Nights on Earth, a new visual theater work for children by theater artist Thaddeus Phillips (2002), was featured in The Philadelphia Inquirer, WHYY, and Broad Street Review, which wrote: «Thaddeus Phillips, that wizard of stagecraft, has done it again.»
Molzan stands out for her love of stagecraft, a certain kind of illusionism that isn't about picture - making but rather about things and events not always being not what they appear.
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