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What is contempoary?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 5/25/2023

contemporary art is current art, or any works made after world war II

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Differences •Painted by different people.•Some are bolder and more colourful than other paintings.•Have different objects on the painting.•Some are nicer than others.


What is one contempoary lived in 1595?

One contemporary of 1595 was William Shakespeare, who was active as a playwright and poet during this time. In 1595, he was likely working on some of his most famous plays, such as "Romeo and Juliet" and "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Shakespeare's work greatly influenced English literature and drama, making significant contributions to the cultural landscape of the Elizabethan era. His writings continue to be celebrated and studied today.


Why do people perform contempoary dance?

(I think) It is because they do not want to dance Ballet. According to what I have heard, Contemporary is supposed to be against Ballet, and it was supposed to be for people who want to break free from the rules of Ballet. The woman that invented Contemporary probably learned Ballet and probably found it very restricted and questioned about (e.g.) why the positions were like that and why she could not do it another way. I think that is why she invented Contemporary.


What do you have to do in order to become a contempoary dancer?

Well...i do comtempary and its hard because you have to express yourself in a different way to any other dances and it takes alot of strengeth. If you do ballet it helps but you have to learn not to move like a ballet dancer during a comtempary dance because it doen't look right. Comtempary is using moves which need focus,abitlyand strengeth. Its almost like modern ballet in a way. keep practicing and don't give up. and remember to think outside the box in comtempary because its moves are meant to be different yet effective


Why is Rosemary Butcher in the British Contempoary?

Rosemary Butcher is a significant figure in British contemporary art due to her innovative approach to choreography and dance. Her work often explores the intersection of movement, visual art, and performance, challenging traditional boundaries and engaging with various artistic mediums. Butcher's contributions have not only enriched the contemporary dance scene but have also influenced a broader dialogue about the relationship between body and space in the arts. Through her unique style and thought-provoking concepts, she has established herself as a key player in the evolution of contemporary performance in Britain.


What is neat stock?

Neat stock (or neat cattle) appears to be a primarily New England reference to dairy cattle that was commonly used in the 19th century (cf Lewis Falley Allen, 1879 , American Cattle: Their History, Breeding, and Management, Orange Judd Co., NY; Moore, John C., Neat Stock, In James O. Adams (editor) Sixth Annual Report of the Board of Agriculture, State of New Hampshire for years Ending 1875, Concord, NH). These books and many other contempoary writings describing cattle including neat stock are available on Google Book Search.


What is ms Angelou doing today?

Along with teaching at Wake Forest Uiversity, in North Carolina. Maya Angelou, is also a XM Satellite Radio show host for the Oprah and Friends, station 156. Traveling the world making various personal appearance's teaching about civil rights and contempoary literature.


What are some atheist bands?

A band, of itself, can't be any affiliation, per say. However, I can list some frontmen of bands who do self identify as atheist:(note: there are many atheists in various music genres throughout history, but i'll concentrate on contempoary music)Henry Rollins, of Black FlagJustin Sane of Anti-flagTracy Thorn of Everything but the GirlRobert Smith of the CureDonita Sparks of Donita Sparks and the Stellar MomentsWayne Static of Static-XBjorn Ulvaeus of ABBAEddie Vedder of Peral JamRoger Waters of Pink FloydFrank Zappa of Frank zappa and the Mothers of InventionEric Avary of Janes addictionBjork formerly of the SugarcubesIssac Brock of Modern MouseKim Deal of the Pixies and the Breeders...and tons more


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Did Louisa May Alcott live in new york city?

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Was Pierre laval as much of a fascist as most historians make out?

there is no simple answer to this question. he may have left the left wing party which allowed for his first election victory of 1914 in 1920, became a 'socialist of the heart' as he describes himself in his unpublished diary. this was written while laval was awaiting trial in 1945 for treason. but, the fact that he left his left wing roots could have something to do with the fact that moscow was dictating the policies of the communist party, to a substantial effect and french people have had a long tradition of resisting outsiders coming in and dictating anything to them. even the pope has had some difficulty here with the members of the gaullic church and the papacy was moved to France for a time. all that aside, laval certainly did the dirty work for the vichy government. he met with abetz, von ribbentrop and Hitler. he attempted to do a deal with mussolinni in 1935 with the hoare-laval pact/ fiasco. he would have seen himself in the mould of his mentor, astride briand but very few others would agree to this comparison. one of his nicknames was the horse trader. this sums up lavals method of political dealings. a contempoary of his would have been Anthony eden. eden would be seen as the antithesis of laval. it has been said that lavals name spells the same from the left as well as the right. this statement would certainly not have bothered laval. he seemed to relish confrontation. he knew that this would get his name in the papers and he would be talked about. there were many home-grown fascists in France at this time. one could even say home-grown Nazis. one only has to consider the dreyfuss affair and how that split the french population. in many ways the french treated their Jewish citizens with more scorn than the Germans, pre-nazi era. the kindest thing one could say is that laval was an extremely pragmatic politician but this is being kind. he favoured a strong authoritorian political regime but so did much of Europe , at this time.