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Dosage form can be defined as the way a medicine is dispensed. Some examples would be like liquid, tablets, and injections.

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What is oldest theater in Britain?

It depends on how you define "old"! If you define it as "the oldest auditorium" (the auditorium being the bit you sit in to watch shows), Bristol Old Vic (officially called the Theatre Royal, Bristol) lays claim to being the oldest theatre in Britain (built 1766), followed by the Theatre Royal Margate (1787), then the Theatre Royal Bury St Edmonds (1819). If you define "old" as "the oldest theatre site", then there's some competition depending on how you define it again, but there has been a theatre continuously on the site of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, since 1663. The current building is the fourth theatre on the site, dating from 1812. However, there are sites with theatres on now that had theatres (or some other form of entertainment venue) on them before 1663 which are older, but these haven't been continuously in use. And we can't forget The Globe (even though it is 300 yards or so from the original site of Shakespeare's Globe), which is a replica of Shakespeare's Bankside theatre.


What is the present form of dance?

"Dance" is the present form.


Is there is any dance form jazz?

yes it is a dance form


In musical terms what does form mean?

In simple definition, the form is the structure or plan of the music. In most cases, the composer sketches a skeleton of his music. The redundancy of themes and motifs play a major role in music composition. Common forms in music are binary form, ternary form, rondo form, sonata form and theme and variations.


How do you define 'drama'?

'Drama' can be defined as:1) a field of the performing arts in which actors represent characters in a fictional or historical account on the stage to entertain an audience2) a single composition usually telling a tragic story written for performance on the stage by actors3) such a composition scripted for the cinema, radio, or television4) the quality of a dramatic composition in terms of its performance5) a form of dramatic art in a given historical period6) a series of events in the real world suggestive of a dramatic work