Sentences with phrase «in stagecraft»

Upper Schoolers enrolled in stagecraft create magical sets for our many productions in a workshop adjacent to the theatre.

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In college, I took a stagecraft class.
His faith started to wane at university in Bristol, where Derren fell in love with the stagecraft of illusion and hypnosis.
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.
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.
«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.
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.
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.
Even when the times and places stick to tradition, interpretations change with trends in acting and stagecraft.
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.
«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).
Interdisciplinary artist Jason Moran (US, b. 1975) grounds his practice in musical composition and bridges the visual and performing arts through stagecraft.
In this way, he could reserve glimpses of his process for calculated public moments — more stagecraft than improvisation.
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.
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.»
«It turns out that the thermometers were never in the jar recording the temperature rise presented in the split screen and the entire presentation was nothing but stagecraft and editing.»
Lovely to look at but in my estimation just stagecraft.
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