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    what my body is capable of. “What A Dancer Thinks About”‚ by Doris Humphrey‚ was written around the time period of 1937. This essay describes a dancer’s point of view of dance. Doris was born in Oak Park‚ Illionis‚ in 1915‚ where she studied dance. She became a member at the Denishawn school along with assisting Ruth St. Denis‚ a member of the Humphrey-Weidman Company‚ and creating works of her own. While creating her own works‚ Humphrey became the artistic director of the José Limón Company and began

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    Analysis of Maltese Falcon

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    (stereotypical?) main character or rather a detective character (I think for any main character.) By his looks/appearance‚ “He [Spade] looked rather pleasantly like a blond satan” (p. 3). Suggesting he is not angelic looking like lets say Humphrey Bogard (an indication that the movie isn’t true to the novel). The film ruined the ironic un-charming hero concept the novel have and so do I as one of my first example of the “things-are-not-what-they-seemed-theory-for-Hammett’s

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    Helen Tamiris Biography

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    including Florentine‚ Portrait of a Lady‚ Impressions of the Bullring‚ and Circus Sketches. From 1927 to 1944‚ Tamiris’s concert career persevered. During this time‚ she choreographed many works for herself and others‚ such as Martha Graham‚ Doris Humphrey‚ and members of the New Dance League and Group. Tamiris choreographed works that were forceful and vivacious to express her belief that life was a conflict. Between 1928 and 1941‚ Helen Tamiris

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    Alana Menta 10/4/12 Modern dance What is Modern Dance? Modern dance in my eyes is a form of dance which focuses on the serious expression of the inner emotions‚ using a free-flowing‚ interpretive style‚ rather than following the rigid rules characteristics of many dance disciplines. When modern dance first developed at the turn of the 20th century‚ it was considered extremely radical and iconoclastic; over the years since‚ modern dance has become more closely mingled with other disciplines

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    The 1942 film Casablanca is not at all a feminist film‚ and neglects to challenge the status quo of the roles of women in cinema‚ and in society‚ at the time. All personnel who worked on the movie were male‚ as were the majority of the characters‚ save for Ilsa (portrayed by Ingrid Bergman)‚ who does little more than flutter her eyelashes. The female characters are all but silenced‚ relegated to being wives and girlfriends whilst the males hold more reputable occupational positions such as bar owner

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    Ilsa was not with him. And also‚ Rick loved Ilsa more than his country while Lazlo loved his country more. Ques.2- Casablanca has become something of a cult film‚ in part because of the personality of Humphrey Bogart. What is it about Bogart as a performer that makes him interesting? Ans: Humphrey Bogart was perfect for his

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    Here’s Looking at You‚ Kid. Filmed and released in 1942 Casablanca‚ starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman‚ is a romantic drama set during World War II. The movie focuses on a man (Rick Blaine) torn between love and virtue and it is throughout the movie that he struggles to choose between his love for a woman (Ilsa Lund) and helping her and her Czech Resistance leader husband (Victor Lazlo) escape from the Vichy-controlled Moroccan city of Casablanca. Throughout the movie it becomes clear

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    due to Mrs. Mars. This scene where Marlowe and Mona first meet may have numerous similarities in plot and dialogue‚ though their overall meanings differ greatly. “Hello Angel” and “Light me a cigarette‚ would you Angel?” were lines both read by Humphrey Bogart‚ Phillip Marlowe‚ in the film. These short and simple lines change the meaning of the scene with emphasis on the word Angel. This word represents a heavenly being dressed in white‚ the color of purity and free from corruption. Vivian unties

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    Casablanca Movie Review

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    Casablanca Movie Review The film Casablanca has been a favorite for many people since its release in 1943. It was directed by the talented Hungarian director Michael Curtiz. It stars Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman as the main characters. Claude Rains plays a supporting role as Captain Louis Renault. He delivers one of the best performances of his impressive career during the course of this movie Casablanca is a classic tale of lost love found again. This love is then put at risk of being lost

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    Merce Cunningham

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    American dancer and choreographer Merce Cunningham had a significant influence on modern dance marking the beginning of the development of postmodern dance. Considered as the father of postmodern dance Merce Cunningham’ s work clearly differs in many ways from the modern choreographers that came before him. Throughout Cunningham’s work there are distinguishing key features that can be seen in their presentation and were used in his creative process. The use of design elements and collaboration with

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