Sentences with phrase «language voice performance»

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Fusion offers the following enrichment classes for both private lessons and courses for credit, taught from the beginner to the advanced / performance level: include yoga, foreign languages, piano, recording arts, voice, music theory and composition, drums, and more.
Asia's performance morphs with each look: switching up her body language and the cadence of her voice (Italian language track at least).
Tony Hale (Arrested Development) voices the character for the English language version of Batman Ninja, giving one of the best performances of the crazed clown since Mark Hamill back in the Batman: The Animated Series days.
IDEA legislation defines this category of disability as referring to communication difficulties like stuttering, impaired articulation, or language / voice impairments that have a detrimental impact on a child's educational performance.
Speech or language impairment: A communication disorder such as stuttering, impaired articulation, language impairment, or a voice impairment that adversely affects a child's educational performance.
I was not, I confess, enormously enamoured with Patricia Summersett as Princess Zelda in the English language version: her performance is fine, but her voice feels wrong for the character, too mousy and whingey.
The solo exhibition by Polish visual and performance artist Justyna Scheuring, who lives and works in London, brings together sign language interpreters and consecutive translators, in order to compose a performance through a multitude of voices and forms of expression to question issues of identity in a context of personal trauma, global migration and the experience of otherness.
At the same time, through the operatic delivery, the performances test the speeches» original functionality, making them in - operative, while exploring the role of the spoken word as it is mediated across a continuum of expressivity: from the weighty depths reached through the grain of the voice to the artificial diction endemic to the language of opera and political speech alike.
Of course, we have lives to live and have come to trust those voices that sound compelling and sensible to us on TV and in the popular media, but do keep in mind that there's a difference between rhetoric and reality and the more rhetorical and appealing it seems to one's emotions, especially as delivered by those for whom science is a kind of performance as we have today with science journalists (they are afterall selling the controversy more than the hard facts), the more likely it requires the reader or viewer or listener to examine it more closely for the precision of its language, logic and scientific interpretation.
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