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... kind of timing , a different kind of projection , a different kind of emphasis , indeed an altogether different kind of technique . The general level of acting in ballet is far lower , so far as it can be compared , with that found in ...
... kind of timing , a different kind of projection , a different kind of emphasis , indeed an altogether different kind of technique . The general level of acting in ballet is far lower , so far as it can be compared , with that found in ...
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... kind of theatre . - What kind of theatre ? Brecht gave it many names , and his thought on the matter changed significantly during his career . The name that has stuck is Epic Theatre . Yet , in fact , Brecht was dissatisfied with the ...
... kind of theatre . - What kind of theatre ? Brecht gave it many names , and his thought on the matter changed significantly during his career . The name that has stuck is Epic Theatre . Yet , in fact , Brecht was dissatisfied with the ...
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... kind of work and I would like to see more of us doing it . A very intelligent man , reflecting on experience in these areas , may well evolve independently that system of critically appraised general ideas which is the core of the study ...
... kind of work and I would like to see more of us doing it . A very intelligent man , reflecting on experience in these areas , may well evolve independently that system of critically appraised general ideas which is the core of the study ...
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