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    For the conductor preparing a rehearsal is not an easy task. Several aspects of the choral program must be taken into account. Before a conductor can prepare for their rehearsal, they have to take several objectives into account. Before the conductor can move on to planning his rehearsal, they must look at when they can have a concert. This gives the conductor a goal and a limit on deciding if the choir has enough time to rehearse before their concert. In fact, the conductor should plan for blocks

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    weddings, concerts, plays, military operations etc. Why do we rehearse? The main reason for rehearsals is to get a feel of the task at hand, go over responsibilities, and last to get an understanding of individual roles. Without trials, productivity would be lower more complicated and less organized. There would be no communication and the task will go horribly wrong. However there are different rehearsal techniques that we can you use to help in preparation for a task. This techniques can essentially

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    1. Research Evidence For my solo piece for graded unit I feel like I was not heavily influenced by any of the research I had done. I tried as much as possible to make it about me as a choreographer and what my personal style is. I have been influenced by choreographers in my life which have made me the dancer I am, but my aim was not to draw on one specific person or company for ideas or inspiration. I did research more into the event that my solo is about however. As it is about the Via Dolorosa

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    Hey there! It’s Monday, July 17. My sisters and I have packed and we are officially ready to leave for Color Guard camp. We are really excited for what is in store for us over the next few days. Last year’s camp was difficult and made our guard wary of coming back for a second try, but hopefully they’ve fixed last year’s issues. The guard met up at the school this morning to be fitted for our fall costumes and we are now on our way to start day one of camp. This year campers are sleeping in Royer

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    Suite Scarlett

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    changed the subject. Eric eventually tells Scarlett that he cannot be a boyfriend right now after she catches him fighting with his ex girlfriend outside of his apartment. During their final rehearsal, Spencer punches Eric in the face after he found out that Eric had hurt Scarlett. At the play's dress rehearsal, Donna pays an unpleasant visit and warns the cast that they are about to be shut down. With only one day left before the show, the cast panic and must come up with a miracle plan. Mrs. Amberson

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    Moving Memory Play

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    chose Moving Memory Dance Theatre Company, directed by Sian Stephenson and Jayne Thompson, as my professional study. With this, I have been exploring the relationships between director and company, how they communicate with one another and their rehearsal process. Moving Memory formed as a follow on from Sian’s previous work the older people to which both Sian and Jayne came together to create this company, having sharing the same interests. Their main task is to challenge the public's views of being

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    Dance Team Performance

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    than ever. Rehearsals were set everyday on top of our regular ballet classes. We worked until late night and started early on the weekends. Dance tested my time management as it was a continuous cycle of school, dance, rehearsal, homework, school, dance, rehearsal, homework. When other kids were out having fun, I had to discipline myself and keep focused on my goal. Right when we touched down in Hollywood, rehearsals picked up again. The cycle turned into rehearsal, rehearsal, rehearsal, but we

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    Theatre and Musical Theatre has been a form of entertainment since before North America was “discovered”. Broadway shows have been dated back to the early 1920’s and 1930’s. By 2016, over 25,000 tickets are sold to Broadway shows in a week. Thousands of people enjoy the shows that are featured on Broadway but have no idea the work and process that brought it to life. The process of getting a show on to Broadway can be broken down into three phases: pre-production, staging, and performance/promotion

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    Informative Speech

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    The Informative Speech was my first speech I ever came up with and I wanted the speech to be something memorable for me. I chose to talk about events in my community because my community is important to me. As I consider Mexico my home, I compared the events from my community to the ones in Mexico Guadalajara, Jalisco. I thought the prompt of the speech was easy for the fact that, the prompt was self-explanatory. The outline was also easy to understand because the outline included everything we as

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    Rehearsal

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    better. One of the most common methods to increase memory is rehearsal (Rundus, 1971). Rehearsal involves the repeating of information in order to process the information and store it into memory to recall later. There are two types of rehearsal; maintenance and elaborative. Maintenance rehearsal is simply repeating something without thinking about it. This will add the information into short term or working memory. Elaborative rehearsal transfers information into long term memory. You have to

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