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19 & Under
2007
Our web site explains importance of literature, poetry and drama in general. Then it talked about the greatest writer of the English language, and the world's preeminent dramatist. He is William Shakespeare. We chose "The Legend Which does not die" title for our web site because Shakespeare is still a legend literature
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2006
This is a website on the theatrical scene in Singapore. It documents the development of theatre as early as the 1900s, when Raffles first founded Singapore, to the present, when theatre is starting to pick up in Singapore. Featuring a very special theatrical group, The Finger Players, the first professional puppetry company in Singapore.
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2003
Kabuki, one of Japans finest traditional theatrical arts, is still widely accepted today as a beautiful art form. Its outstanding colors, vigorous dancing, and exciting storylines have kept it alive through five centuries.
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2001
Our web site chronicles the students' creation of an original operetta. Students share information on composing original musical scores, construction of scenery, building lights, designing and sewing costumes, make-up artistry and behind the scenes performance tips.
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Finalist
2001
Many kids are intrigued by show business and have had, at one time or another, a desire to be an actor or actress. One of the site's designers has just returned from touring with Big League Theatricals' 1999-2000 National and International Tour of Rodgers and Hammerstein's The King and I. This multilingual site (in English, French, Spanish, Italian and German) provides tips for kids and information for those thinking of joining the ranks of actors and actresses. Her experiences, plus the experiences of professionals with whom she has worked, provide a glimpse of life on the road. Background information is also provided on, Anna Leonowens and King Mongkut, the historical figures upon which the show is based.
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2000
We introduce what's theater and provide some related links.
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1999
"The Broadway Corner for Kids," creates an interactive style
of learning that encourages students to take advantage of the
Internet as a source of information and powerful collaboration
tool. The objective of this Web site is to introduce k-6 students
to the various aspects of five selected theatrical works based
on researched information.
Students must become independent users of information to
the productive citizens of the 21st century. Therefore, "Broadway
Corner for Kids" allows students the opportunity to locate,
evaluate, and use the needed information in Guess Quest, Broadway
Squares, and Internet Scavenger Hunt. In Guess Quest students
identify theatrical characters. Students read researched materials
to identify the characters. In Creative Corner, students
respond to literature and make connections between literary texts
and their own lives.
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1999
Our entry on "Theater" focused on the introduction of current Taiwanese theatric art.There are four parts: (1)The components of theater (2)The commonplace forms of Taiwanese theater (3)The integration of multimedia into theater and (4)Theatrical links. The entry is aimed at showing the meaning of tradition and moderness expressed in theatrical art. And we try to realize how theatrical art integrated into the elementary and high school education.
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1998
Learn how to stage a theatrical production. You'll need to find a script, audition actors, build a set, and design the lighting. Study the history of western theater from the time of ancient Greece to the twentieth century. Find out about authors and their plays which have made an impact on the development of theater.
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