unreferenced date February 2008 Artisticcontrol or Creative Control is a term commonly used in media production, such as movies , television , and music production . A person with artisticcontrol has the authority to decide how the final product will appear. In movies, this commonly refers to the authority to decide on the Final cut privilege final cut . When a production manager Film director director does not have artisticcontrol, the studio that is producing the project commonly has the final say on production. When dealing with numeric values, artistic or creative control usually refers to the commanding portion of an executive deal or contract, so a share such as 51 and 49 , respectively, for shareholders or stocks would denote the shareholder with 51 as having control. 50 and 50 percent share an equal commanding portion, and so must come to terms on both sides. It is very rare for a successful musical artist to have full artisticcontrol. Some current artists with full artisticcontrol include Radiohead , Prince musician Prince , Bj rk , Macklemore and Madonna musician Madonna . In professional wrestling , it refers to the Glossary of professional wrestling terms Book booker or a clause in a wrestler s contract. See also Final cut privilege DEFAULTSORT ArtisticControl Category Film production Category Music production publish stub law term stub ... more details
refimprove date August 2010 An artistic director is the executive of an arts organization, particularly in a theatre company, that handles the organization s artistic direction. Citation needed date August .... The artistic director of a theatre company is the individual with the over arching artisticcontrol of the theatre s production choices, directorial choices, and overall artistic vision. In smaller theatres, the artistic director may be the founder of the theatre and the primary director of its ... in the United States regional theatres the artistic director may be appointed by the board of directors . The artistic director of a theatre is similar to the music director of a symphony, the primary person responsible for planning a theatre s season. The artistic director s responsibilities ... tasks. He or she may also direct productions for the company. Artistic directors work closely with the general manager of the theatre, and contribute the artistic evaluation of projects and productions to be included in promotional, funding, and press materials. An artistic director also functions ... support, counsel, and or artistic input where requested. The artistic director may be called to assume the production should the director become unable to complete his her duties. Artistic directors are frequently regarded as the artistic representatives of theatre companies and are often required to speak about their theatre to the press. In the United States, artistic directors often have fundraising responsibilities as well. In some ensemble companies, the artistic director is responsible for recruiting ... actors and artists of various disciplines. The artistic director functions as leader of this group, with the aim to create and or realize various new and established works. In ballet the artistic ... s productions. In some companies the artistic director may also manage the company but in a great many companies the artistic director may only make decisions about the art. In those cases decisions ... more details
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Wiktionarypar control Wikisource1911Enc TOCright Control may refer to Entertainment, sports and games Film Control 2004 film Control 2004 film , a direct to video film starring Ray Liotta, Willem Dafoe and Michelle Rodriguez Control 2005 film Control 2005 film , an Australian short film written and directed by Jon Cohen Control 2007 film Control 2007 film , a film based on the life of Joy Division front man Ian Curtis, referencing the song She s Lost Control In the sitcom and related movies Get Smart , CONTROL is the name of a secret American government counter espionage agency Music Control GoodBooks album Control GoodBooks album a 2007 album by GoodBooks Control Janet Jackson album Control Janet Jackson album , a 1986 album by Janet Jackson Control Janet Jackson song Control Janet Jackson song , a song from the above album Control Metro Station song Control Metro Station song , a 2007 song by Metro Station Control Mutemath song Control Mutemath song a 2004 song by Mutemath Control Pedro the Lion album Control Pedro the Lion album , a 2002 album by Pedro the Lion Control Puddle of Mudd song Control Puddle of Mudd song , a 2001 song by Puddle of Mudd Control , the first single from Traci Lords album 1000 Fires Television Get Smart Get Smart , CONTROL was the satirical secret American government counter espionage agency, pitted against KAOS Control House Control House , an episode ... Glossary of contract bridge terms controlControl , a feature of a contract bridge hand Glossary of contract bridge terms control bid Control bid , a bid in contract bridge that shows a control feature of a hand Management and finance Control management an element of management Control freak , a person ... Internal control a process implemented in an organization to help in achieving specific goals Comptroller ... on trade. Science and technology Argument control , in linguistics Biological pest control , a natural method of controlling pests such as insects, weeds, and plant diseases Control engineering ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2008 In computing , control is a control character in ASCII code , also known as the field separator field separator FS character. It is generated by pressing the keypress backslash key while holding down the keypress control key Ctrl key on a computer keyboard . Under most UNIX based operating systems control is used to terminate a running process computing process from a shell computing command shell and have it produce a core dump memory core dump by sending it a SIGQUIT signal computing signal . In the Emacs text editor, it is the default keystroke mapping for autocompletion . See also Control C Control Z Category Computer keys Unix stub ... more details
about the software license the artistic concept Artistic license infobox software license name Artistic ... 2007 03 msg00055.html title Re For Approval Artistic License 2.0 msg 00055 date March 14, 2007 ... ref linking Yes The Artistic License refers most commonly to the original Artistic License version ... Perl implementation and most CPAN modules, which are dual licensed under the Artistic License and the GNU General Public License GPL . The original Artistic License was written by Larry Wall . The name of the license is a reference to the concept of artistic license . The terms of the Artistic ... that the terms of the Artistic License are enforceable copyright conditions . ref http www.cafc.uscourts.gov ... source license nonetheless has economic value. Artistic License 1.0 Whether or not the original Artistic License is a free software license is largely unsettled. It was criticized by the Free Software ... passages. This was released as the Clarified Artistic License , and was approved by the FSF ... toolkit and NcFTP . Artistic License 2.0 In response to the Request for comments process for improving ... in the Artistic License 2.0 which has been approved as both a free software ref cite web url http ... developers and projects licensing their products with the Artistic License adopt Artistic License 2.0. ref cite web url http opensource.org licenses artistic license 1.0.php title The Artistic License ... reflist 1 External links Version 1.0 http www.perlfoundation.org artistic license 1 0 The Artistic License the original Artistic License 1.0, the one which is still used by Perl and CPAN http www.ncftp.com ncftp doc LICENSE.txt The Clarified Artistic License Version 2.0 http www.perlfoundation.org artistic license 2 0 The Artistic License 2.0 used by Parrot http dev.perl.org rfc 346.html ... written under Artistic License 2.0 http perlbuzz.com 2008 02 rem releases videos under artistic license 20.html R.E.M releases videos under Artistic License 2.0 about R.E.M. s choice of the Artistic ... more details
Infobox theatre name Artistic Ath vains image image size image alt caption image map map caption pushpin map pushpin map caption address 45 bis rue Richard Lenoir, 11th arrondissement of Paris 11th arrondissement city Paris country designation latitude longitude architect owner tenant operator capacity 220 117 seats type opened 1913 reopened yearsactive rebuilt closed demolished othernames Folies Artistic 1913 ? , Artistic Concert ? 1935? , Artistic Voltaire 1935 70 , Artistic Ath vains 1980 present production currentuse website www.artistic athevains.com Artistic Ath vains is a theatre in Paris, located at 45 bis rue Richard Lenoir in the 11th arrondissement of Paris 11th arrondissement . It was originally a caf concert , dating from the beginning of the 20th century. History In 1913 the caf concert took the name Folies Artistic . In the 1920s, it became the Artistic Concert , presenting revues, op rette s and vaudeville s. In 1935, as the Artistic Voltaire , it became a cinema which lasted until 1970. In 1980, it once again became a theatre and was renamed the Artistic Ath vains . The repertoire is basically contemporary, though the classics are sometimes performed. The theatre is directed by Anne Marie Lazarini and Dominique Bourde. Recent productions have included lesser known works by Carlo Goldoni , Leo Tolstoi , Eug ne Labiche , Robert de Flers and Gaston de Caillavet , as well as modern works by Michel Vinaver Les travaux et les jours and Robert Pinget Ici ou ailleurs also Moli re s major classic George Dandin . References Reflist Sources Turk, Edward Baron 2011 , French Theatre Today The View from New York, Paris, and Avignon pp 211 212 External links http www.artistic athevains.com theatre site accueil.html Official website of the Th tre Artistic Ath vains Coord missing France Category Theatres in Paris Category 11th arrondissement of Paris fr Artistic Ath vains ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Artistic merit is a term that is used in relation to cultural products when referring to the judgment of their perceived quality or value as work of art works of art . Artistic merit is a crucial term, as pertains to visual art. Citation needed date September 2010 However, many people Who date April 2010 fail to distinguish between the problem of distinguishing art from non art and the problem of distinguishing good art from bad art. In many cases, people claim that such and such object is not art or not real art when they intend to say that they do not consider it to be good or successful art. In Western Europe and its daughter societies from around 1500 to 1870, artistic merit was closely related to faithfulness to nature not always as literal, precise transcription but certainly as an interest in some aspect of the physical world and sometimes narrative coherence it is notable Says who date September 2010 that in many cases history painting was considered the highest form of art and obedience to classical precepts. This criterion, however, has failed for painting with the rise of photography and film. In general, rigid criteria for artistic merit tend to fall apart fairly rapidly and the preferred standards for artistic merit vary across time and place. See also Kitsch Literary merit DEFAULTSORT Artistic Merit Category Arts Category Aesthetics Category Self censorship Art stub ... more details
Artistic freedom is the extent of freedom of an artist to produce art to his her own insight. The extent can deviate to customs in a certain school of art, directives of the assigner, etc. Artistic freedom should not be confused to the freedom of art e.g. de Kunstfreiheit Kunstfreiheit in Gemanic countries , where it is a constitutional provision to prevent political censorship . Software patents are often seen as an example of one of these restrictions. Category Visual arts Category Freedom of expression art stub da Kunstnerisk frihed nl Artistieke vrijheid ... more details
Infobox film name Artistic Creation image ArtisticCreation.jpg image size caption Screenshot from the film director Walter R. Booth producer Robert W. Paul writer narrator starring music cinematography editing studio Paul s Animatograph Works distributor released film date 1901 runtime 1 min 15 secs country Film UK language Silent film Silent budget Artistic Creation is a 1901 in film 1901 UK British Short subject short silent film silent comedy film , directed by Walter R. Booth , featuring a lightning sketch artist drawing a picture of a woman which comes to life piece by piece. The film, is one of the earliest examples of a film about an artist s creations coming to life, and according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, a metaphorical cautionary tale about the responsibilities that should be borne by both creative artists and indeed the male sex in general. ref name BFIso01 cite web title Artistic Creation first Michael last Brooke coauthors url http www.screenonline.org.uk film id 1018702 work BFI Screenonline Database date accessdate 2011 04 24 ref References reflist External links imdb title id 0211928 title Artistic Creation CinemaoftheUK Category 1901 films Category British films Category Black and white films Category British silent short films ... more details
refimprove date February 2009 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Artistic Vice Type album Artist Daniel Johnston Cover Artistic Vice.jpg Released 1991 Recorded July 1991 br Chuck Picklesimer s house, br West Virginia ref http catalog.ebay.ca Artistic Vice Bonus Tracks Daniel Johnston CD Sep 2008 High Wire Music 70279438 r.html? fcls 1 7B 22Page 22 3A 22http 3A 2F 2Fcatalog.ebay.ca 2FArtistic Vice Bonus Tracks Daniel Johnston CD Sep 2008 High Wire Music 2F70279438 3F aset 3D2 26 fcls 3D1 26 htch 3D1 26 pcategid 3D307 26 pcatid 3D3 26 rptype 3D4295 26 tab 3D1 26 trksid 3Dp4295 23prddesc 22 7D ref Label Shimmy Disc Producer Mark Kramer Kramer Last album 1990 Daniel Johnston album 1990 br 1990 This album Artistic Vice br 1991 Next album Frankenstein Love br 2000 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1score rating 4 5 ref Allmusic class album id r10527 pure url yes Allmusic review ref Automatically generated by DASHBot Artistic Vice is an album by singer songwriter Daniel Johnston . Following a period of inactivity resulting from his renowned SXSW 1990 manic episode, Johnston gathered a group of friends to record some songs he had recently written. The result was Johnston s first full studio album, and his first release with a backing band on every track. Track listing My Life Is Starting Over Honey I Sure Miss You I Feel So High A Ghostly Story Tell Me Now Easy Listening I Know Caspar The Startling Facts Hoping It s Got to Be Good Happy Soul The Dream Is Over Love Of My Life I Killed the Monster Laurie Fate Will Get Done References reflist Daniel Johnston Category Daniel Johnston albums Category 1991 albums Category albums produced by Mark Kramer Category Shimmy Disc albums ... more details
Infobox Film name The Artistic Temperament image image size caption director Fred Goodwins producer David Falcke writer Eliot Stannard starring Lewis Willoughby br Margot Kelly br Daisy Burrell br Frank Adair br Patrick Turnbull music cinematography editing studio distributor released 1919 runtime country FilmUK language English budget gross preceded by followed by website amg id The Artistic Temperament is a Cinema of the United Kingdom British silent film silent motion picture of 1919 produced by David Falcke and directed by Fred Goodwins . It stars Lewis Willoughby , Margot Kelly , and Frank Adair , with Daisy Burrell and Patrick Turnbull . Plot After the death of her sister, the heroine Helen is pursued by a rich and well connected man about town. However, she finds happiness through playing the violin and in the arms of an impoverished artist, whom she marries. ref Artistic temperament, The in Jay Robert Nash, Robert Connelly, & Stanley Ralph Ross, Motion Picture Guide Silent Film 1910 1936 Cinebooks, 1988 , p. 19 ref Cast File Daisy Burrell, 1919.png thumb Daisy Burrell in 1919, on the cover of Picturegoer Pictures and Picturegoer Lewis Willoughby John Trevor Margot Kelly Helen Faversham Daisy Burrell Frank Adair Edward Faversham Patrick Turnbull Notes reflist External links imdb title 0192983 The Artistic Temperament UK film stub CinemaoftheUK DEFAULTSORT Artistic Temperament, The Category 1919 films Category English language films Category Films set in England Category Films directed by Fred Goodwins ... more details
Image Raiser handlebarseat Shoulderseat.jpg thumb right 180px Pair artistic cycling Artistic cycling is a form of competitive indoor cycling in which athletes perform tricks called exercises for points on specialized, Fixed gear bicycle fixed gear bikes in a format similar to ballet or gymnastics. The exercises are performed before judges in five minute rounds by singles, pairs, four or six man teams. History Image Kaufmann s Cycling Beauties.jpg thumb left 200px Kaufmann s Cycling Beauties The first unofficial world championships in artistic cycling was held in 1888 by Swiss American Nicholas Edward Kaufmann and was largely a publicity stunt to showcase his trick bicycling. The first official world championships were held for men in 1956 and for women in 1970. br clear all Bikes Image Stunt bicycle Paris.JPG thumb 200px left Specialised stunt bicycle The bicycles used for artistic cycling are a form of fixed gear bicycle . The gearing of the chainring and sprocket are run at or near a one to one ratio, but the chainring may not have fewer teeth than the sprocket. The wheels must be of equal size and are closely spaced in order to make tricks, such as wheelies, easier to perform. The Bicycle handlebar handlebars are similar in form to a shallow drop handlebar found on a racing bicycle which has been turned upside down. Handlegrips or bar tape are applied to the top, horizontal portions of the bar. The handlebar, which can spin 360 , is mounted to a stem that has no horizontal extension, which puts the stem clamp in line with the steering axis and allows for the handlebars to remain in the same relative position no matter whether the front wheel is facing forward or backward ... Image Artistic cycling riding area.svg thumb 200px right a length 12.0 to 14.0 meters br b width ... The riding area for artistic cycling is a wooden court, which also serves cycle ball competitions ... E.pdf International Regulations of Artistic Cycling http www.schultheis sprinkmeier.de The World Champions ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Image Peones.gif frame An example of a rendered animation Rendering in visual art and technical drawing means the process of creating, shading , and texture visual arts texturing of an image, especially a photorealistic one. It can also be used to describe the quality of execution of that process. This is synonymous with illustrating . The emphasis of the term is on the correct reproduction of light and shadow and the surface properties of the depicted objects, not on the emotional impact, composition visual arts composition , or other more generic qualities. Unsurprisingly, most often it is used in relation to the more exacting, meticulous techniques like pencil or airbrush . In an artistic rendering visual information is interpreted by the artist and displayed accordingly using the chosen Art techniques and materials medium . The non photorealistic rendering area of computer graphics develops tools and techniques to enable interpretive rendering in digital media. See also Non photorealistic rendering DEFAULTSORT Artistic Rendering Category Artistic techniques Category Technical drawing Rendering Category Infographics Art stub ar de Rendern Design ja ... more details
Image Paul Gauguin 072.jpg thumb Paul Gauguin s Night Caf at Arles 1888 Artistic billiards , sometimes called fantasy billiards or fantaisie classique , is a carom billiards discipline in which players compete at performing 76 preset shots of varying difficulty. Each set shot has a maximum point value assigned for perfect execution, ranging from a 4 point maximum for lowest level difficulty shots, and climbing to an 11 point maximum for shots deemed highest in difficulty level. There is a total of 500 points available to a player, representing the combined value of a perfect score on all 76 shots, although not all games are played with the full shot catalogue. The governing body of the sport is the Conf d ration International de Billard Artistique CIBA . Each shot in an artistic billiards match is played from a well defined position in some venues within an exacting two millimetre tolerance , and each shot must unfold in an established manner. Players are allowed three attempts at each shot. In general, the shots making up the game &ndash even 4 point shots &ndash require a high degree ... side see Figure A10 illustration . For the most part, top artistic billiard players specialize ... quite as vertical as it is in full mass . Fact date February 2010 Artistic pool Main Trick shot Artistic pool trick shot competitions on pocket billiards tables, inspired by artistic billiards, began ... publisher Artistic Pool and Trick Shot Association year 2005 accessdate 2007 07 23 ref ref name ArtisticPool.org1 Cite web title Artistic Pool History url http www.artisticpool.org about work ArtisticPool.org last Rossman first Tom publisher Artistic Pool and Trick Shot Association year 2003 accessdate ...?kam 2&lang en What s Artistic Billiard? . Retrieved November 30, 2006. Refend External links http www.ciba ... s website http www.juanjotrillescup.com Juanjo Trilles Cup of Creative Artistic Billiard Cue sports nav Category Artistic billiards Category Trick shots de Billard Artistique nl Kunststoten ... more details
For the free software license Artistic License Artistic license also known as dramatic license , historical license , poetic license , narrative license , licentia poetica , or simply license is a colloquial term, sometimes euphemism , used to denote the distortion of fact, alteration of the conventions of grammar or language, or rewording of pre existing text made by an artist to improve a piece of art . Examples The artistic license may also refer to the ability of an artist to apply smaller distortions, such as a poet ignoring some of the minor requirements of grammar for poetic effect. ref Harvey, Thomas Wadleigh 2008 . A Practical Grammar of the English Language. BiblioBazaar, LLC. p. 263. ref For example, Mark Antony s Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend me your ears from Shakespeare s Julius Caesar play Julius Caesar would technically require the word and before countrymen , but the conjunction and is omitted to preserve the rhythm of iambic pentameter the resulting conjunction is called ... to Arcady adventures in poetry. American book co. p. 35. ref Both of these are examples of artistic license. Another example of artistic license is the way in which stylized images of an object for instance ... the reflection of light on a smooth or wet surface. In summary, artistic license is Entirely at the artist ... or other gaps ref Goodsell, David S. Johnson, Graham T. 2007 . Filling in the Gaps Artistic License ... od artspeak faqs f artisticlicense.htm What is artistic license? About.com . ref Dramatic license Artistic license is often referred to as dramatic license when it involves the glamorization ... and senior officers. Controversy and criticism Artistic license often provokes controversy by offending ... verbatim portrayal of something previous and should be judged only on artistic merit . Artistic ... raised when artistic license is applied to cinematic and other depictions of real historical events ... Reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT Artistic License Category Arts Category Narratology cs B snick licence ... more details
process. In each view inspiration is, by its nature, viewed as beyond the control of a person .... In each view, however, whether empiricist or mystical, inspiration is, by its nature, beyond control ... University Press, 1993. 609 610. emotion footer DEFAULTSORT Artistic Inspiration Category Aesthetics ... more details
An artistic language artlang is a constructed language designed for aesthetic pleasure. Unlike engineered language s or auxiliary language s, artistic languages usually have irregular grammar systems, much like natural language s. Many are designed within the context of fictional world s, such as J. R. R. Tolkien s Middle earth . Others represent fictional minority languages in a world not patently different from the real world, or have no particular fictional background attached. There are several different Schools of thought schools of artistic language construction. The most prominent is the naturalist school, which seeks to imitate the complexity and historicity of natural languages. Others do not attempt to imitate the natural evolution of languages, but follow a more abstract style. Citation needed date April 2007 Genres Several different genres of constructed languages are classified as artistic . An artistic language may fall into any one of these groups, depending on the aim of its use. Overlapping with artistic languages is the group of philosophical language s, languages derived from some first principle. Fictional languages main Fictional language By far the largest group of artistic languages are fictional languages sometimes also referred to as professional artlangs . Fictional languages are intended to be the languages of a fictional world, and are often designed ... of this type overlap with engineered language s. Examples of artistic languages See list of constructed languages Artistic languages list of constructed languages for a list. See also Asemic writing ... artistic writing systems, at least some of which are asemic , not representing specific meaning. i.e., arguably irrelevant to this article...? Wikis on or about constructed languages and artistic ... a database of language and linguistic related information Constructed languages DEFAULTSORT Artistic Language Category Artistic languages ast Llingua art stica es Lengua art stica eo Arta lingvo ... more details
Image William Adolphe Bouguereau 1825 1905 Study of a Seated Veiled Female Figure 19th Century .png thumb Chiaroscuro Study drawing study drawing by William Adolphe Bouguereau Bouguereau Tone in an artistic context refers to the light and dark Value colorimetry values used to render a realistic object, or to create an abstract Composition visual arts composition . When using pastel , an artist may often use a colored paper support, using areas of pigment to define lights and darks, while leaving the bare support to show through as the mid tone. When making a portrait for example heavy dark tones to represent a moody or dark side to a personality. Tone can also be used to make the face look Three dimensional space three dimensional , for example darker tones around the chin, nose and eyes lighter tones on forehead, nose and cheeks. See also Zone System Chiaroscuro art stub Category Drawing ... more details
Throughout history, forms of art have gone through periodic abrupt changes called artistic revolutions . Movements have come to an end to be replaced by a new movement markedly different in striking ways. See also cultural movement s. Artistic revolution and cultural political revolutions The role of fine art has been to simultaneously express values of the current culture while also offering criticism, balance, or alternatives to any such values that are proving no longer useful. So as times change, art changes. If changes were abrupt they were deemed revolutions. The best artists have predated society s changes due not to any prescenience, but because sensitive perceptivity is part of their talent of seeing. Artists have had to see issues clearly in order to satisfy their current clients, yet not offend potential patrons. For example, paintings glorified aristocracy in the early 17th century when leadership was needed to nationalize small political groupings, but later as leadership became oppressive, satirization increased and subjects were less concerned with leaders and more with more common plights of mankind. In its origins and its first golden age, no art owes quite as much to state power as French painting does. It was in the age of absolute monarchy launched by Louix XIV ... & Woody Guthrie http revolutionarytides.stanford.edu main.html Revolutionary Tides Artistic revolution of style http www.art head start.com 3d squid revolution300.jpg Here is an example of an Artistic Revolution Piece But not all artistic revolutions were political. Revolutions of style have ... become commonplace today. An artistic revolution can be begun by a single artist, but unless that artist ... its power. Jackson Pollock is the artist best known for starting that revolution. Artistic ... the revival of interest in the artistic achievements of the Classical world. Initially in a literary ... Artistic Revolution Category Art history Category Articles lacking sources from June 2009 Category ... more details
Refimprove date November 2007 Infobox sport name Artistic gymnastics image Gymnastics brokenchopstick.jpg ... in 1896 File Bundesarchiv Bild 183 94681 0002, Werner D lling.jpg thumb right 250px Artistic gymnastics ... artistic gymnastics Code of Points and regulates all aspects of international elite competition. Within ... and USA Gymnastics in the United States. Artistic gymnastics is a popular spectator sport at the Summer ... evolved in Germany and Czechoslovakia in the beginning of the 19th century, and the term artistic ... GY title Artistic Gymnastics History work IOC accessdate April 11, 2006 ref A German educator ... that time two branches of artistic gymnastics have been developing WAG and MAG which, unlike men ..., in techniques and concerns. Women s artistic gymnastics WAG Women s artistic gymnastics entered ... in the more challenging acrobatic elements required by the redesigned Code of Points artistic gymnastics ... compulsory routines. Competition Levels Artistic gymnasts compete only with other gymnasts in their level ... age requirement is arguably one of the most contentious rules in artistic gymnastics, and is frequently ... Gwang Suk of North Korea , who competed at the 1989 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships at the approximate ... level by their mid teens. Scoring and the Code of Points Main Code of Points artistic gymnastics Scoring at the international level is regulated by the Code of Points artistic gymnastics Code of Points ... of Points artistic gymnastics Table of Elements section of the Code that helps define a routine s difficulty ... Global Artistic gymnastics at the Summer Olympics Olympic Games . Artistic gymnastics is one of the most .... World Artistic Gymnastics Championships World Championships . The gymnastics only World Championships ..., depending on the year full team finals AA EF AA EF only EF only. Artistic Gymnastics World Cup Goodwill Games Artistic gymnastics was an event at this now defunct competition. World Games Regional ... years, and open to teams and gymnasts from African nations. Asian Games . Artistic gymnastics is one ... more details
Creative Control may refer to Artisticcontrol , the authority to decide how a final media product will appear Creative Control business , a New York based online TV network Creative control business , a Los Angeles based music supervision company Creative Control TV , an online TV network Don and Ron Harris , a professional wrestling tag team who used the stage name Creative Control disambig ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 An artistic director may refer to someone who directs a musical ensemble , and in this medium, is often abbreviated as simply Director. The typical jobs of a musical artistic director are to choose repertoire for the ensemble, come up with an artistic vision for the group and also a long term strategy for programming, and also to help choose performers if the ensemble is not pre set. An artistic director may also be and often is the conductor of the ensemble and a jack of all trades , performing multiple roles and even managing the ensemble, although that role is often left to a Managing Director if financial resources are available. A musical artistic director essentially mirrors a theatrical artistic director , albeit working in a different medium. DEFAULTSORT Artistic Director Music Category Occupations in music Category Artistic directors music Music stub ... more details
European Artistic Gymnastics Championships may refer to European Men s Artistic Gymnastics Championships European Women s Artistic Gymnastics Championships disambig de Turn Europameisterschaft Ger tturnen es Campeonato Europeo de Gimnasia fr Championnats d Europe de gymnastique artistique no Europamesterskapet i turn pt Campeonato Europeu de Gin stica Art stica ... more details