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  1. Dramatic

    wiktionary Dramatic may refer to Drama , a literary form involving parts for actors Dramatic, a voice type classification in European classical music, describing a specific vocal weight and range at the lower end of a given voice part Dramatic soprano , a strong voice which can be heard over an orchestra Dramatic album , an album by Casiopea The Dramatics , 1960s American soul music vocal group Dramatic Chipmunk , 2004 internet phenomenon See also Dramatica disambiguation disambig it drammatico ...   more details



  1. Scene

    Wiktionary TOC right Scene may refer to Arts and media Scene drama , an element of a larger fictional work such as a play Scene film , a part of action in a single location in a TV or movie, composed of a series of shots Scene UK TV series Scene UK TV series , a BBC drama anthology for teenagers The Scene Entourage The Scene Entourage , Entourage episode The Scene miniseries The Scene miniseries , a miniseries about the film piracy and the warez scene see Technology below The Scene , WWJ TV As WGPR TV WGPR TV Detroit dance show, Oct. 1975 to Dec. 1987, replaced by The New Dance Show Cleveland Scene ... Scene , a bi weekly entertainment magazine published for London, Ontario, Canada CBC News The Scene , a Canadian entertainment news show on CBC, hosted by Jelena Adzic Music and Culture Scene album , a noise album by Merzbow Scenes album , a music album by Marty Friedman SCENE Music Festival , an annual festival held in downtown St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada The Scene song The Scene , a song by Canadian ... Punk guitarist Minoru Kojima The Scene performance venue , legendary New York nightclub operated by Steve Paul between 1964 and 1970 commonly known as Steve Paul s The Scene . Ocean Colour Scene , a rock band from Birmingham, England, United Kingdom Selena Gomez & The Scene , a band formed by actress singer Selena Gomez Indie music scene Science & technology Scene perception , a set of information ... scene , a subculture of people who make copies of software, music and movies and or distributes them, also known as The Scene Demoscene , a computer subculture Computer art scene or Artscene , a group of people creating computer based art Rendering computer graphics scene file in computer graphic Other A type of debit card offered in Canada by Scotiabank Scene BDSM Scene subculture a type of youth ... at http en.wikipedia.org wiki Wikipedia Articles for deletion Scene subculture lookfrom intitle Scenic disambiguation Scenery Seen disambiguation Cene Disambiguation da Scene nl Scene pl Scena ...   more details



  1. At the Scene

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name At the Scene Type Album Artist The Seldom Scene Cover 1983 atthescene.jpg Released 1983 Recorded 1983 Genre Bluegrass music Bluegrass , progressive bluegrass Length Label Sugar Hill Records bluegrass Sugar Hill Producer Bill McElroy Last album After Midnight Seldom Scene album After Midnight br 1981 This album At the Scene album At the Scene br 1983 Next album Blue Ridge album Blue Ridge br 1985 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1score Rating 3 5 ref Allmusic class album id r95545 pure url yes Allmusic review ref Automatically generated by DASHBot At the Scene is an album by the progressive bluegrass Maryland band The Seldom Scene . ref Allmusic class album id r95545 pure url yes Album review on www.allmusic.com ref Track listing A Girl I Know Rosenthal 2 48 Jamaica, Say You Will Jackson Browne 3 27 Open up the Window, Noah Rosenthal 2 23 Winter Wind Rosenthal 2 42 Heal It Hill, Reo 3 41 The Weary Pilgrim Rosenthal 2 43 It Turns Me Inside Out Crutchfield 3 30 The Champion Landis 3 32 Born of the Wind Paul Craft 2 38 Peaceful Dreams Handy 4 30 Let Our Mother Nature Have Her Way Clark, Southerland 3 07 I ll Remember You Love in My Prayers Hayes 3 04 Some Morning Soon Lynch 3 36 Personnel Phil Rosenthal vocals, guitar, mandolin John Duffey mandolin, vocals Ben Eldridge banjo, guitar, vocals Mike Auldridge Dobro, guitar, vocals Tom Gray bass, vocals with Robbie Magruder drums Jimmy Arnold violin, harmonica References Reflist External links http www.seldomscene.com Official site Seldom Scene Bluegrassmusic Category 1981 albums Category The Seldom Scene albums Category Sugar Hill Records bluegrass albums ...   more details



  1. Scene It?

    Infobox Game title Scene It? subtitle image link Commented out because image was deleted Image Scene it.jpg 300px image caption developer Screenlife publisher Screenlife Mattel players At least 2 can be played in teams ages 6 Adult setup time 5 minutes playing time 30 to 45 minutes random chance Medium skills Movie Pop Culture knowledge, br & Dice rolling footnotes bggid bggxrefs Scene It? is a DVD game series created by Screenlife , in which players answer trivia questions about film s or pop culture. The games were first developed to be played with questions read from trivia cards or viewed on a television from an included DVD or based on clips from movies , TV shows, music videos, sports and other popular culture phenomena. Today Scene It? is available as a mobile game for iPhone , iPad , on game consoles like Xbox 360 , PlayStation and Wii and as a social media game on Facebook . Gameplay ... to watch a victory scene on the DVD. Releases New DVD expansion games are released every year. Expansions ... games main Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action main Scene It? Box Office Smash main Scene It? Bright Lights Big Screen main Scene It? Twilight main Scene It? Movie Night A video game version of Scene It? , entitled Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action was released for the Xbox 360 on November 6, 2007. It featured ... Big Button Controllers . The first sequel, Scene It? Box Office Smash was released on October 28, 2008, featuring the new Avatar Xbox 360 Xbox 360 Avatars . A second sequel, Scene It? Bright Lights ... sequel, Scene It? Movie Night was released on November 30, 2011 for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 , and Wii . Mobile game Mobile game versions of Scene It? Movie Edition and TV Edition were released on major ... sceneit Scene It? Movie mobile game http www.namcogames.com sceneittv Scene It? TV mobile game Mattel Category 2002 introductions Category Party board games Category Mattel games it Scene It? sv Scene it? ...   more details



  1. Dramatic convention

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Dramatic conventions are the specific actions or techniques the actor, writer or director has employed to create a desired dramatic effect style. A dramatic convention is a set of wiktionary rule rules ,which both the audience and actor s are familiar with and which act as a useful way of quickly signifying the nature of the action or of a character. All forms of theatre have dramatic conventions, some of which may be unique to that particular form, such as the poses used by actors in Japanese kabuki theatre to establish a character, or the stock character of the black cloaked, moustache twirling villain in early cinema melodrama serials. It can also include an implausible facet of a performance required by the technical limitations or artistic nature of a production and which is accepted by the audience as part of suspension of disbelief . For example, a dramatic convention in Shakespeare is that a character can move downstage to deliver a soliloquy which cannot be heard by the other characters on stage nor are characters in a Musical theatre musical surprised by another character bursting into song. One more example would be how the audience accepts the passage of time during a play or how music will play during a romantic scene. Dramatic conventions may be categorized into groups, such as rehearsal, technical or theatrical. Rehearsal conventions can include hot seating, role on the wall and still images. Technical conventions can include lighting, dialogue, monologue, set, costuming and entrances exits. Theatrical conventions may include split focus, flashback flashforward, narration, soliloquy and spoken thought. See also Fourth wall DEFAULTSORT Dramatic Convention Category Acting ...   more details



  1. Dramatic (album)

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name DRAMATIC Type Studio album Artist Casiopea Cover Released May 21, 1993 Recorded at studio Jive, Tokyo 1993 Genre Jazz fusion Length 50 59 Label Alfa Records ALCA 487 Producer Kyoji Kato Last album We Want More br 1992 This album DRAMATIC br 1993 Next album Answers Casiopea album Answers br 1994 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1score rating 0 5 ref Allmusic class album id r583541 pure url yes Allmusic review ref Automatically generated by DASHBot DRAMATIC is the 24th album by the jazz fusion group Casiopea recorded and released in 1993. It is also ... Scene 1 Glory music1 Issei Noro length1 4 05 title2 Scene 2 Fly to the Sun music2 Issei Noro length2 4 29 title3 Scene 3 The Tornado music3 Issei Noro length3 4 01 title4 Scene 4 Shadow of Midnight music4 Issei Noro length4 4 32 title5 Scene 5 Life Goes On music5 Yoshihiro Naruse , Issei Noro length5 4 38 title6 Scene 6 Voice From Others music6 Issei Noro length6 4 39 title7 Scene 7 Cubic Music music7 Minoru Mukaiya length7 3 41 title8 Scene 8 Ancient Roman music8 Minoru Mukaiya length8 4 28 title9 Scene 9 Shocking Function music9 Noriaki Kumagai length9 4 01 title10 Scene 10 Michi music10 Issei Noro length10 3 36 title11 Scene 11 Oriental Spirits music11 Minoru Mukaiya length11 4 35 title12 Scene 12 Key of Miracle music12 Issei Noro length12 4 14 Personnel CASIOPEA are Issei Noro Guitar s Minoru ... Naruse SCENE 5 Stylist Mikio Mochizuki Hair & Make Eisuke Shibusawa Release history class ... music.yahoo.co.jp shop c 10 alca487 title Yahoo Music Casiopea DRAMATIC work Yahoo Music publisher ... Casiopea DRAMATIC work Yahoo Music publisher Yahoo Japan Corporation accessdate 2009 07 12 ref Alfa ... shop c 10 vrcl2216 title Yahoo Music Casiopea DRAMATIC work Yahoo Music publisher Yahoo ... cite web url http music.yahoo.co.jp shop c 10 vrcl2236 title Yahoo Music Casiopea DRAMATIC work Yahoo ... album stub ja DRAMATIC ...   more details



  1. A Flair for the Dramatic

    unreferenced date April 2011 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name A Flair for the Dramatic Type Album Artist Pierce the Veil Cover A Flair for the Dramatic.jpg Released startdate 2007 06 26 Recorded 2007 at Johnny Cab Studios The Tank Studio, Seattle, Washington Genre Post hardcore , experimental rock Length Duration m 40 s 35 Producer Vic Fuentes , Casey Bates Label Equal Vision Records Equal Vision Last album This album A Flair for The Dramatic br 2007 Next album Selfish Machines br 2010 A Flair for the Dramatic is the debut studio album by American post hardcore band Pierce the Veil , and their first under that name, as previous album was released under the name Before Today . It was released on June 26, 2007 on Equal Vision Records and produced by Casey Bates , along with Vic Fuentes . The album was only recorded with the Fuentes brothers taking up all instrument duties. Track listing track list title1 Chemical Kids and Mechanical Brides length1 3 41 title2 Currents Convulsive length2 3 36 title3 Yeah Boy and Doll Face length3 4 24 title4 I d Rather Die Than Be Famous length4 2 54 title5 The Cheap Bouquet length5 3 49 title6 Falling Asleep on a Stranger length6 3 44 title7 She Sings in the Morning length7 2 59 title8 The Balcony Scene length8 3 19 title9 Drella length9 2 57 title10 Diamonds and Why Men Buy Them length10 3 31 title11 Wonderless length11 5 41 total length 40 29 track list headline iTunes edition bonus tracks collapsed yes title12 Beat It length12 3 39 note12 Michael Jackson cover total length 44 08 Singles Pierce The Veil had their first music video launch mid 2008 for the first single Yeah Boy, and Doll Face . Their second music video was aired ... Design by Don Clark musician Don Clark for Invisible Creature Pierce the Veil DEFAULTSORT Flair for the Dramatic Category 2007 albums Category Pierce the Veil albums es A Flair for the Dramatic pt A Flair for the Dramatic ...   more details



  1. Dramatic structure

    Dramatic structure is the structure of a drama tic work such as a Play theatre play or film . Many scholars have analyzed dramatic structure, beginning with Aristotle in his Poetics Aristotle Poetics c. 335 BC . This article focuses primarily on Gustav Freytag s analysis of Theatre of ancient Greece ancient Greek and Shakespeare s plays Shakespearean drama. History In his Poetics Aristotle Poetics the Ancient Greece Greek philosopher Aristotle put forth the idea that 1450b27 A whole is what has a beginning and middle and end 1450b27 . ref name fall2 Perseus Digital Library 2006 . http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?lookup Aristot. Poet. 1450b ... Gustav Freytag wrote Die Technik des Dramas , a definitive study of the 5 act dramatic structure ... accessdate 2009 01 20 language German ref which some refer to as a visible anchor dramatic arc exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and d nouement. Although Freytag s analysis of dramatic ... good to bad for the protagonist. Simply put, this is where the main part happens or the most dramatic ... ending scene of the drama or narrative and thus serves as the conclusion of the story. Conflict ... of the narrative. Exemplary of a comic d nouement is the final scene of Shakespeare s comedy ... by Lajos Egri in The Art of Dramatic Writing . He states, exposition itself is part of the whole ... use the fall to increase the relative height of the climax and dramatic impact melodrama . The protagonist ... University in German ref See also Jo ha ky dramatic arc in Japanese aesthetics Kish tenketsu ... enfant.com leclown eng drama livre.htm 1STRUC Another view on dramatic structure http www.clown ... Construction and Dramatic Principle , by W.T. Price http www.archive.org details lawofdramawithin00brunuoft ... Dramatic Technique , by George Pierce Baker http archive.org details theorytechniqueo00inlaws ... drama Writing Drama by Yves Lavandier Fiction writing Appropriation in the Arts DEFAULTSORT Dramatic ...   more details



  1. Mr. Dramatic

    Mr. Dramatic is a 2005 in film 2005 American short film short comedy film . It was film director directed and screenwriter written by John Stalberg, Jr. . Cast Oliver Hudson ... as Mr. Dramatic Amy Acker ... as Jodi Rachel Nichols actress Rachel Nichols ... as Girl at Bar Katharine Towne ... as Elizabeth Alana de la Garza ... as Mrs. Dramatic Plot After a series of fruitless relationships, an innocent young woman ventures out yet again into the social wasteland of Hollywood, California. Hoping to find Mr. Right, she instead meets Mr. Dramatic, a poor bastard stuck in his own world of cinematic clich s. From the moment he enters her life, neither of them will ever be the same. It isn t pretty but neither is dating in Los Angeles. External links imdb title title Mr. Dramatic 2005 id 0469140 Official Website www.mrdramatic.com Category 2005 films Category American films Category 2000s comedy films Category 2000s short films Category English language films short film stub ...   more details



  1. Dramatic Chipmunk

    File Dramatic Chipmunk.png thumb The prairie dog after turning its head Dramatic Chipmunk , also known by the more accurate title Dramatic Prairie Dog , is a popular Internet comedy viral video . ref name cnet http news.cnet.com 8301 10784 3 9733431 7.html Five second Dramatic Chipmunk video takes the Web by storm ref ref name NME http www.nme.com blog index.php?blog 10&p 3659&more 1&c 1&t.b. 1&bp 1 Weezer s Pork And Beans a YouTube guide ref The video is a five second clip of the chipmunk actually a prairie dog turning its head while the camera zooms in and dramatic music is played. Origins The clip became widely known through uploads on YouTube and CollegeHumor on June 19, 2007. ref name cnet An earlier and identical version, titled as Dramatic Look , had been uploaded to YouTube on June 6, 2007. ref http www.youtube.com watch?v y8Kyi0WNg40 YouTube Dramatic Look Video uploaded by magnets99 on June 6, 2007 ref The clip of the prairie dog is from the Japanese television show Hello Morning featuring Minimoni . ref http www.youtube.com watch?v Ta Cg6nPhng Know Your Meme Dramatic Prairie Dog, Season 2007 Episode 7 ref The clip has a prairie dog inside a transparent box being shown to the hosts in the studio. CollegeHumor also released a longer clip under the title Undramatic Chipmunk , showing how the video looked in the original Japanese version. ref http www.collegehumor.com video 1764504 Undramatic Chipmunk ref The audio used in Dramatic Chipmunk is taken from the score of the 1974 ... recipient Jonathan Tunick . ref http www.youtube.com watch?v YsqYpPaoYio Dramatic Chipmunk Young ... at Picturebook Productions ref It uses three dramatic Chord music chords A minor, C minor, and E ... People magazine People Magazine named the Dramatic Chipmunk as one of The 10 Wildest YouTube Stars ... Original Dramatic Chipmunk video at CollegeHumor.com Category Individual rodents Category Internet culture Category Viral videos Category Web humor es Dramatic Chipmunk ...   more details



  1. Dramatic programming

    Unreferenced date December 2008 br Dramatic programming in the UK , or television drama and television drama series in the United States , is television program content that is scripted and normally fiction al along the lines of a traditional drama . This excludes, for example, sports television , television news , reality show and game show s, stand up comedy and variety show s. Also, by convention, the term is not generally usually used for situation comedy or soap opera . Most dramatic television programming falls within other standard categories such as miniseries , made for TV movies or certain rather circumscribed dramatic genres. One major category of dramatic programing, particularly in the United States, is Crime Drama . Drama series are watched on public television by people who relate their lives to what they see, eastenders for the city people, corrie for the country people and emmerdale farm for the people who live with animals. Pobly cwm is aimed by S4C at the welsh, as a welsh speaking drama series. Some examples of BBC dramatic programming would be the serials The Six Wives of Henry VIII TV series The Six Wives of Henry VIII or Our Friends in the North . Some examples of US television drama series are The Sopranos , Boomtown 2002 TV series Boomtown , Rescue Me TV series Rescue Me , Breaking Bad , or Sons of Anarchy . Dramatic television series Category Television genres Drama tv term stub da Dramaserie ko it Telefilm nl Dramaserie sv Dramaserie th zh ...   more details



  1. Dramatic theory

    See also Drama Theory an Operational Research method. Dramatic theory is a term used for works that attempt to form theories about theatre and drama . Examples of ancient dramatic theory include Aristotle s Poetics Aristotle Poetics from Ancient Greece and Bharata Muni s Natyasastra from ancient India . External links http www.clown enfant.com leclown eng drama Writing Drama by Yves Lavandier theatre stub Category Drama Category Theatre theorists de Dramentheorie ka ...   more details



  1. The Dramatic Imagination

    Multiple issues orphan February 2012 unreferenced April 2011 cleanup April 2011 italic title The Dramatic Imagination is a book written by American scenic designer Robert Edmond Jones . It is considered the basic blueprint from which all innovations of modern stage design have been crafted. Citation needed date May 2011 DEFAULTSORT Dramatic Imagination, The Category Non fiction books about theatre nonfiction book stub ...   more details



  1. Dramatic monologue

    M. H. Abrams notes the following three features of the dramatic monologue as it applies to poetry Quotation A single person, who is patently not the poet, utters the speech that makes up the whole of the poem, in a specific situation at a critical moment . This person addresses and interacts with one or more other people but we know of the auditors presence, and what they say and do, only from clues in the discourse of the single speaker. The main principle controlling the poet s choice and formulation of what the lyric speaker says is to reveal to the reader, in a way that enhances its interest, the speaker s temperament and character. ref M. H. Abrams, gen. ed. Dramatic Monologue. A Glossary of Literary Terms. 8th ed. Boston Thomson Wadsworth, 2005. 70 71. ref Types of monologues One of the most important influences on the development of the dramatic monologue is the romantic poetry Romantic poets. The long, personal lyrics typical of the Romantic period are not dramatic monologues, in the sense that they do not, for the most part, imply a concentrated narrative. However, poems such as William ... influences on the dramatic monologue, particularly as a means of characterisation. Dramatic monologues ... s feelings. Dramatic monologues can also be used in novels to tell stories, as in Mary ... represented the high point of the dramatic monologue in English poetry. Alfred, Lord Tennyson s Ulysses poem Ulysses , published in 1842, has been called the first true dramatic monologue. After Ulysses ... s Hymn to Proserpine has been called a dramatic monologue vaguely reminiscent of Browning s work. Drama Examples of dramatic monologues in the theatre include The Stronger 1898 by August Strindberg ... Monologue Verse drama and dramatic verse Soliloquy References reflist Sources cite book author Howe, Elisabeth A. title The Dramatic Monologue publisher Twayne Publishers location Boston year 1996 pages 166 pages isbn 0 8057 0969 X oclc doi cite book author Byron, Glennis title Dramatic monologue publisher ...   more details



  1. Dramatic Theme

    Song infobox Name Dramatic Theme Cover Artist Pink Floyd Album Soundtrack from the Film More Released July 27, 1969 track no 13 Recorded March 1969 Genre Psychedelic rock , progressive rock , instrumental rock , Jam band jam rock Length 2 15 Writer Roger Waters , Richard Wright musician Richard Wright , David Gilmour , Nick Mason Label Columbia Records Producer Pink Floyd prev A Spanish Piece prev no 12 Dramatic Theme is the final song of Pink Floyd s album Soundtrack from the Film More . ref Cite book last Strong first Martin C. title The Great Rock Discography publisher Canongate Books location Edinburgh isbn 1 84195 551 5 page 1177 date 2004 edition 7th ref ref Cite book last Mabbett first Andy title The Complete Guide to the Music of Pink Floyd publisher Omnibus Press location London isbn 0 7119 4301 X date 1995 ref It is another short instrumental composed by Roger Waters , Richard Wright musician Richard Wright , David Gilmour and Nick Mason . The song reprises the same theme of Main Theme , but mainly relies on David Gilmour s guitar work and only runs for roughly 2 15 minutes. Personnel David Gilmour guitar Roger Waters bass Richard Wright musician Richard Wright organ Nick Mason drums References reflist External links http www.azchords.com p pinkfloyd tabs 3040 dramatictheme tabs 88917.html Bass guitar tablature on AZChords Soundtrack from the Film More Pink Floyd Category Pink Floyd songs Category 1969 songs Category Rock instrumentals Category Electronic music Category Progressive rock songs Category Psychedelic rock songs Category Songs written by David Gilmour Category Songs written by Nick Mason Category Songs written by Richard Wright Category Songs written by Roger Waters ca Dramatic Theme es Dramatic Theme fr Dramatic Theme pt Dramatic Theme ...   more details



  1. Dramatic Workshop

    Dramatic Workshop was the name of a drama and acting school associated with the The New School New School for Social Research in New York City . It was launched in 1940 by German expatriate stage director Erwin Piscator . Among the faculty were Lee Strasberg and Stella Adler , among the students Marlon Brando , Tony Curtis , Walter Matthau , Tennessee Williams and Elaine Stritch. The Dramatic Workshop that was separated from The New School in 1949 considerably contributed to the resurgence of the Off Broadway theatre. ref Peter Bauland The hooded eagle modern German drama on the New York stage . Syracuse, NY Syracuse University Press 1968, p. 146. ref History In the spring of 1939 German expatriate stage director Erwin Piscator signed an agreement with Alvin Saunders Johnson Alvin Johnson , the president ... and acting school at The New School. The Dramatic Workshop started its operations in January 1940 ... within the Studio Theatre i.e. the Tishman Auditorium at 66 West 12th Street. In 1944 the Dramatic ... to a massive student increase at the Dramatic Workshop, momentarily making it one of the largest dramatic schools in the country. ref Peter M. Rutkoff Politics on Stage. Piscator and the Dramatic Workshop ... Marx. K ln Prometh 1983, pp. 56 57. ref who sustained the Senior Dramatic Workshop until his early death in 1967. Among the students of the Dramatic Workshop were Bea Arthur , Harry Belafonte , Marlon ... Stritch , and Tennessee Williams . The Dramatic Workshop s faculty with instructors such as Stella ... and companies, the Dramatic Workshop played a vital role in paving the way for Off Broadway theatre. ref John Willett Erwin Piscator New York and the Dramatic Workshop 1939 1951. In Performing Arts ... and the Dramatic Workshop. In Peter M. Rutkoff, William B. Scott New School a History of the New ... New York and the Dramatic Workshop 1939 1951. PAJ journal Performing Arts Journal , Vol. 2, No.3 1978 ... in New York Category Defunct universities and colleges in New York de Dramatic Workshop ...   more details



  1. Dramatic Need

    File DramaticNeed.jpg thumb alt Alt text Dramatic Need Dramatic Need is a United Kingdom UK Charitable organization Charity registration registered charity number 1119443 ref EW charity 1119443 ref that sends international arts professionals such as musicians, artists and actors to host workshops in underprivileged and rural communities in sub Saharan Africa. The charity promotes creative expression as a tool for conflict resolution, social development, gender empowerment and the assimilation of health messages in underprivileged communities. Dramatic Need also provides art, music and film making equipment to schools in South Africa and Rwanda . Volunteers on the Dramatic Need programme work with the children towards producing a performance or exhibition based on the issues that directly affect their communities. The charity has been particularly effective in encouraging young people to discuss and challenge the stigma surrounding HIV Aids . The Official Patron of Dramatic Need is Her Excellency Dr Lindiwe Mabuza, South African High Commissioner to the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland. The Board of Trustees includes the Oscar winning film director Danny Boyle and South African born actor Sir Antony Sher . In an article for The Times in the United Kingdom on November 11, 2008, Dramatic Need trustee Danny Boyle wrote of Dramatic Need, describing the charity s aims bquote For children and for many adults art plays a vital role in helping them to express feelings and difficulties that they aren t otherwise able to articulate. Its importance is never greater than in post conflict conditions. Of course, water, food, and first aid are essential during a crisis, but none of these things can restore human dignity to a person dying from disease or help a rape victim to cope with their outrage ... Josh Hartnett ref http www.looktothestars.org charity 1233 dramatic need ref and Helena Christensen and David Walliams . Josh has stated that he wishes to volunteer for Dramatic Need in the future ref ...   more details



  1. Bella Dramatic

    Primary sources date November 2009 Bella Dramatic is an Existentialism existential garage rock band from Humboldt County, California . The band consists of the Kitzerow brothers, Jason vocals,guitar and Joe drums,percussion , plus a rotating assortment of musicians. As of 2007 they do not perform live shows, but focus on recording original material. Since forming in 1998, Bella Dramatic has taken a lo fidelity do it yourself approach to writing, producing, and distributing their songs independent from the traditional music industry. The brothers firmly believe that touring and playing clubs and pubs is not necessary, and often refer to themselves as the Steely Dan of garage bands. Furthermore, the music they produce is available for free because they feel that artistic intergity excludes the exchange of money for music. Bella Dramatic were featured on the http www.humboldt.edu krfh KRFH radio program Local Lixx in 2005. In 2006 they wrote and recorded theme music for http www.kslg.com KSLG DJ Plastic Jackson. External links http www.Humboldtmusic.com BellaDramatic Humboldtmusic.com BellaDramatic http www.Myspace.com BellaDramatic Myspace.com BellaDramatic Category Garage rock groups Category Musical groups established in 1998 Category Musical groups from California ...   more details



  1. Dramatic soprano

    A dramatic soprano is an operatic soprano with a powerful, rich, emotive voice that can sing over, or cut through, a full orchestra. Thicker vocal folds in dramatic voices usually but not always mean less agility than lighter voices but a sustained, fuller sound. Usually this voice has a lower tessitura than other sopranos, and a darker timbre . They are often used for heroic , often long suffering , tragic women of opera. Dramatic sopranos have a range from approximately middle C C4 to high D D6 . ref name Coffin Coffin 1960 , cited below ref Some dramatic sopranos, known as Wagnerian sopranos , have an exceptionally big voice that can assert itself over a large orchestra of more than 80 or even 100 pieces . These voices are substantial, often denser in tone, extremely powerful and, ideally, evenly balanced throughout the vocal registers. Wagnerian sopranos usually play mythic heroines. Successful Wagnerian sopranos are rare and often Wagnerian roles are performed by Italianate dramatic sopranos. ref name Coffin Dramatic soprano singers Please do not add non classical singers to this list. The term dramatic soprano is used only in classical music. Also, please do not add Edda Moser whose voice is more accurately described as a dramatic coloratura soprano and is listed there. col begin col 2 Maria Callas Hildegard Behrens Christine Brewer Maria Caniglia Anita Cerquetti Gina Cigna Emmy Destinn Ghena Dimitrova Dorothy Dow Jane Eaglen Eileen Farrell Kirsten Flagstad Leyla Gencer Nad da Kniplov Marjorie Lawrence Felia Litvinne Lotte Lehmann Germaine Lubin col break Alessandra Marc Eva Marton Zinka Milanov Maria Nemeth Agnes Nicholls Lillian Nordica Jessye Norman Rosa Ponselle ... Deborah Voigt Eva Maria Westbroek col end Dramatic roles ref name Boldrey Boldrey 1994 , Guide ... col end Listen and Compare To hear an example of a Dramatic soprano Jessye Norman in title role ... and Dramatic Soprano, Vol. 1 last Coffin first Berton authorlink Berton Coffin year 1960 publisher ...   more details



  1. Dramatic Interpretation

    Unreferenced date September 2008 Dramatic Interpretation often shortened to Dramatic Interp, Drama or just DI is an event in National Forensic League and NFL related high school forensics competitions. DI is sometimes called Depressive Interpretation as a joke however, it accurately describes the sentiment underlying most pieces. In a typical round of DI, five to seven performers will each perform a cutting excerpt from a published play, novel, or short story. As the name suggests, the cuttings are invariably from non comedic e.g., dramatic works. Some performers select monologues, others may adopt the roles of several characters, changing their tone of voice, manner of speaking, and bodily position to indicate a change in character. After all of the competitors have performed, the judge or judges in the round will rank them from best to worst, and assign each of them a National Forensic League Points score . Contestants who score well will break out of preliminary rounds and continue to advance through octo quarter semi final rounds if they continue to score well. In college, DI cuttings must be from a play. Novels and short stories are used in prose. Citation needed date February 2007 Rules The use of props is forbidden. There is a time limit of ten minutes although a thirty second grace period is often allowed . Within the ten minutes, there must be an introduction which states the title and author of the selection. A teaser from the selection may precede the introduction See also Humorous Interpretation National Christian Forensics and Communications Association National Forensic League External links http sites.google.com site uncensoredforensics info dramatic humerous intpretation Dramatic & Humorous Interpretation, Dramatic Performance Category Debating Category Public speaking Speech and debate stub class wikitable border 1 2011 NFL National Finalists Performed By 1 The Soul of a Butterfly Muhammad Ali Jamaque Newberry, Nova High School FL 2 The Soul of a Butterfly ...   more details



  1. Dramatic Lyrics

    Dramatic Lyrics is a collection of English poems by Robert Browning , first published in 1842 as the second volume in a series of self published books entitled Bells and Pomegranates . It is most famous as the first appearance of Browning s poem The Pied Piper of Hamelin , but also contains several of the poet s other best known pieces, including My Last Duchess , Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister , Porphyria s Lover , and Johannes Agricola in Meditation . Contents Many of the original titles given by Browning to the poems in this collection, as with its follow up collection Dramatic Romances and Lyrics , are different from the ones he later gave them in various editions of his collected works. Since this book was originally self published in a very small edition, these poems are now always referred to by their later titles. cellpadding 5 u small caps Original titles u u small caps Later titles u Cavalier Tunes ol style list style type upper roman li Marching Along li li Give a Rouse li li My Wife Gertrude li ol Cavalier Tunes ol style list style type upper roman li Marching Along li li Give a Rouse li li Boot and Saddle li ol Italy and France ol style list style type upper roman li Italy li li France li ol br My Last Duchess Count Gismond Camp and Cloister ol style list style type upper roman li Camp French li li Cloister Spanish li ol br Incident of the French Camp Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister In a Gondola Artemis Prologizes Waring In a Gondola Artemis Prologizes Waring poem Waring Queen Worship ol style list style type upper roman li Rudel and the Lady of Tripoli li li Cristina li ol br Rudel to the Lady of Tripoli Cristina poem Cristina Madhouse Cells ol style list ... words authors B BrowningRobert verse dramaticromances Complete combined text of Dramatic Lyrics and Dramatic Romances And Lyrics poetry collection stub Robert Browning Category 1842 poems Category English poetry collections Category Poetry by Robert Browning Dramatic Lyrics fr Dramatic ...   more details



  1. Dramatic Prakrit

    Dramatic Prakrits were those standard forms of Prakrit dialects that were used in dramas and other literature in Middle kingdoms of India medieval India . They may have once been spoken languages or were based on spoken languages, but continued to be used as literary languages long after they ceased to be spoken. ref 1911 Enc. Brit., As regards these dialectic varieties... ref Dramatic Prakrits are important for the study of the development of Indo Aryan languages, because their usage plays and literature is always accompanied by a translation in Sanskrit. ref Woolner, pg. v. ref The phrase Dramatic Prakrits often refers to three most prominent of them Sauraseni , Magadhi Prakrit Magadhi , and Maharashtri . However, there were a slew of other less commonly used Prakrits that also fall into this category. These include Pracya, Bahliki, Daksinatya, Sakari, Candali, Sabari, Abhiri, Dramili, and Odri. There was an astoundingly strict structure to the use of these different Prakrits in dramas. Characters each spoke a different Prakrit based on their role and background for example, Dramili was the language of forest dwellers , Sauraseni was spoken by the heroine and her female friends , and Avanti was spoken by cheats and rogues . ref Banerjee, pg. 19 21 ref Maharashtri , the root of modern Marathi language Marathi , is a particularly interesting case. Maharashtri was often used for poetry and as such, diverged from proper Sanskrit grammar mainly to fit the language to the meter of different styles of poetry. The new grammar stuck which leads to the unique flexibility of vowels lengths, amongst other anomalies, in Marathi. ref Deshpande, pg. 36 37 ref The three principal Dramatic Prakrits and some of their descendant languages Maharashtri Maharashtri Prakrit Maharashtri was used in the southwestern regions of Ancient India, later evolving into the List of Southern Indo Aryan languages Southern Indo Aryan languages , including Marathi language Marathi , Konkani language Konkani ...   more details



  1. Mad scene

    Distinguish The Mad Scene In opera, a mad scene is an enactment of insanity in an opera or play. It was a popular convention of Italy Italian and France French opera in the early decades of the nineteenth century. Mad scenes were often created as a way to offer star opera singer singer s a chance to show off their abilities, though many of them are also very dramatic. The vocal writing is often exciting and highly demanding, requiring immense skill. Most mad scenes were composed for the soprano voice, but there are examples for the baritone and the tenor . They are most popularly associated with works of the bel canto period, though examples may also be found in earlier works, such as George Frederick Handel s Orlando opera Orlando and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart s Idomeneo . Almost all mad scenes were composed for either opera seria opere serie or opera semiseria opere semiserie Gaetano Donizetti was probably the most famous exponent of the form. The convention of writing mad scenes largely died out after the bel canto era, as composer s sought to inject more realism into their operas. More recently, some composers have returned to the form for dramatic effect, most notably Benjamin Britten in the final act of Peter Grimes . Similar mad scene techniques have also appeared in ballets, such as Giselle . The modern musical theatre has also been influenced by the operatic mad scene, as evidenced in Sweeney Todd musical Sweeney Todd and Sunset Boulevard musical Sunset Boulevard . Famous Examples George Frideric Handel Orlando opera Orlando Ah stigie larve... Vaghe pupille Johann Adolph Hasse Artaserse Pallido il sole Gaetano Donizetti Lucia di Lammermoor Il dolce suono ... Ardon gl incensi... Spargi d amaro pianto Linda di Chamounix Linda Ah che pensato Maria Padilla Torquato Tasso ... vous mes fleurs Giacomo Meyerbeer Dinorah Ombra leggiera Benjamin Britten Peter Grimes Mad scene ... opera A Midsummer Night s Dream the Pyramus and Thisbe scene . References Anderson, James 1993 The Complete ...   more details



  1. Scene of the Crime

    Scene of the Crime may refer to a crime scene . Scene or Scenes of the Crime may also refer to Films Scene of the Crime 1949 film Scene of the Crime 1949 film , starring Van Johnson Scene of the Crime 1986 film Scene of the Crime 1986 film , a 1986 French film directed by Andr T chin Scene of the Crime 1996 film Scene of the Crime 1996 film , also known as Ladykiller Scenes of the Crime , 2001 film directed by Dominique Forma Scene of the Crime video Scene of the Crime video , a 60 minute documentary on Killwhitneydead Television shows Scene of the Crime TV series Scene of the Crime TV series , a US television mystery anthology Scene of the Crime 1984 TV series , a series of one hour NBC mystery specials hosted by Orson Welles In music The Scene of the Crime , a 2007 album by Bettye LaVette Scene of the Crime , a song by the band Ratt Other Scene of the Crime comics Scene of the Crime comics , limited series comic book published by DC Comics Scene of the Crime The Hardy Boys , a Hardy Boys novel disambig ...   more details



  1. Music scene

    Music scene may refer to Music scene programming , part of the Demoscene The Music Scene magazine The Music Scene magazine , a Canadian magazine dedicated to promoting classical music and jazz The Music Scene TV series The Music Scene TV series , a tv show that aired in 1969 The Music Scene album The Music Scene album , an album by American producer Blockhead disambig ...   more details




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