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Great talk show moments with Robin Williams
The talk show world mourns the death of Robin Williams, the planet's funniest guest. Here are some of our favorites Robin Williams guest appearances.
Expressions Of The Self - Stage And Vocal Performance - With Steven Memel
It's easy to assume that successful veteran actors such as Lauren Bacall, Isabella Rosellini and John Woods might not need additional help developing and evolving their craft or pushing their careers to a higher level.But that's precisely why they and many others seek the help of Steven Me
Her Most Famous Installation (Cirque, CIRQUE) - Judy Pfaff
"Cirque, CIRQUE," one of the most eye-catching artwork at the Philadelphia Convention Center, created in 1995, vouches for the notorious artist Judy Pfaff. Born in London in 1946, she moved to the US in her childhood. She did her BFA from Washington University in 1971 and MFA from Yale Uni
Stuttgart Ballet's "Onegin", Wednesday, 20 February, 36th Hong Kong Arts Festival
The Stuttgart Ballet's performance of "Onegin" on Wednesday, 20 February, at the Hong Kong Arts Festival, was charming and pleasant, with stunning sets, wonderful costumes, some nice character-acting and doubtless accomplished, highly-trained and superbly executed dancing. What it lac
Duo Partnerships Gone Awry
The unthinkable has happened: you and your Duo/Duet partner are in the midst of a fight! If the disagreement stems from a situation that can reach a compromise, you and your Duo partner should talk to see if a compromise can be obtained. However, some fights are massive enough to strain a Duo partne
Choosing A Monologue For Kids And Teens - Hints For A Successful Audition
What is the right monologue for you? Kids and teens are often faced with this question.Whether you are auditioning for a school or community play, a job, an agent or manager or evena Performing Arts College your choice of monologue will have a lot to do with how successful you will be.
Facts About Mexican Folk Dancing
Dance has been an important part of most cultures for centuries. Mexico is no exception. With its bright colors and elaborate moves, folk dance of Mexico has attracted the attention of people around the world.
Qualifications of Keynote Speakers
If you are looking for a keynote speaker to hire, you should choose very well so that what you really want to convey to a group of people or to the public will be properly shared. There are actually different types of speakers that specialize on a certain keynote.
A Brief Guide To Writing Your Own Puppet Plays
Through the course of our puppet experience, we've written several scripts. We wrote a couple as a team and I've written several on my own. This article gives some guidelines that helped make script writing easier for us.
Improved Catwalks For Men and Women
As a model, you are required to keep your body in line with your back, to enhance your walk. Do not slouch while keeping your back and body straight and upright.
The Latest Theatre Breaks - Coming To Theatre Soon
So what's new in the West End, well plenty is the answer and it's just a case of where to get started! You've got classic movie titles, contemporary movie titles and cartoon based events to for look forward too.
How To Hire A Magician For Your Event
Make your event a magical one! How to hire a real Professional Magician?
How to Dance - Six Secrets To Know How to Dance Cuban Salsa
For the individual longing to know how to dance Cuban salsa, knowing about the basic elements of this dancing style is essential. This salsa style is not the toughest of styles to learn, and when you are keen to know how to dance Cuban salsa, knowing about the spinning flair and other dance movement
African Dance and Its Double - Part Two
Understanding a city or a people, one doesn't go there just like every other tourist, not by looking at a map, taking pictures and moving around in a tour bus, moving around with the same old friends we left our homes with, by so doing nothing comes alive, all remains a look alike to the image
How Do I Stage Beaumarchais Plays?
The French dramatist Beaumarchais was born in the 1700s. As a famous playwright he mocked politics and ordinary life, and his plays became brilliant pieces of history that students and scholars around the world still study today. Whether you're working on a class project or in professional theater,
Great Tips That Will Help You In Your Acting And Modeling Career
For a new comer, getting a foothold in the acting and modeling industry can be a challenging and daunting task. However, where the will to succeed is strong, there are several things that you can do that will guarantee you entrance to the industry. They are listed below.
How to Hinge Broadway Flats
Broadway flats are stage flats that are used as scenery. Broadway flats differ from Hollywood flats in that, when you build the skeleton frame for the Broadway flat, the one-by wood is on-side; whereas, when you make a Hollywood flat, the one-by is on-face. On-face means that the lauan--which covers
How to Improve Your Singing by Using Correct Posture
It's hard to believe that something as simple as your posture can so deeply affect the quality of your voice. But the truth is the way you stand (or sit) while you sing plays a huge part in whether you make your audience beg for more - or beg you to stop.
How to Teach Role-play for Kids
Drama instructors who have worked in grade-school theater programs know that the majority of children recite lines as if they reading a grocery list. Improvisational role-playing exercises help kids to focus not only on the words of the character they are portraying but why the character is saying t
David Ogden Stiers on Performing, Conducting, and the Music of Shakespeare
The acclaimed stage, film and television actor David Ogden Stiers talks about performing in shows like Much Ado About Nothing onstage in Los Angeles, as well as on his conducting career, and on how it feels to be “blessed by the Bard.”