It is about the day-to-day life, triumphs and troubles of students (and faculty) at the New York City High School for the Performing Arts.
I would say it is a contempory, coming-of-age drama.
It is written by Craig Carnelia (of "Working" fame) and is said to be part of an unfinished, unpublished musical called "Notes". Notes
Fame won the Golden Globe for Best Television Series - Comedy Or Musical in 1984.
Chinese poetry touched apoun works of Buddhist and Daoist themes as well as on social issues. Many poems reflected on the shortnees of life and the immensity of the universe.
q theme that occurs in more than one time in differrent stories
"Wizards in Winter" by Tran-Siberian Orchestra, is an instrumental piece. The work is often associated with Christmas themes and has been used as a musical background for more than a few Christmas displays.
Fame - musical - was created in 1988.
Why not do a movie/ musical theme? They can swim to the music from grease, fame, wicked and even footloose...
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The main themes are friendship and romance. Most of the issues raised are to do with relationships.
Fame
He was in the musical Wicked!
Psychology addresses a wide range of themes and issues, including mental health, personality, cognition, social behavior, developmental processes, and emotions. It also examines topics like motivation, memory, perception, stress, relationships, and abnormal psychology. The field addresses both individual and collective behaviors, and aims to understand and explain human thought and behavior through scientific observation and analysis.
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"Fame" follows a group of talented students at a performing arts high school as they navigate the challenges and victories of pursuing their dreams in music, dance, and acting. The story explores themes of friendship, love, competition, and the price of success in the entertainment industry.
grease a good classic
"Hairspray" the musical explores themes of inclusivity, acceptance, and breaking down racial barriers. The story follows a teenage girl fighting against segregation on a popular dance TV show in 1960s Baltimore, shining a light on issues of discrimination and prejudice. The musical also celebrates the power of music and unity in creating positive change.