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Performing Arts

The performing arts are forms of creative expression, in which the undertakers use their body or presence as the medium.

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How much does Wicked the musical earn weekly?

The minimum weekly salary for actors on Broadway 2005 was $1215.

If your in the ensemble in a hit show - you tend to make more though.

The lead makes about five to ten times the minimum.

If your a name in a hit show, (for instance Nathan Lane or Matthew Broderick in "The Producers") each pull about $50,000 per week.

More typical salaries for B-way stars and names go for about $30,000/weekly range.

"Mid-range actors" pull maybe $5,000 or so weekly.

Where was yo yo ma born?

Yo-Yo Ma married Jill Hornor in 1977. They are still married and have 2 children, Nicholas and Emily.

How do you sing think of me from phantom of the opera well?

practice. If you really need some help get voice lessons. Learn it. sing it. You may not be good at first but after a while you'll be great! (I sing in my room all the time. It drives my family up a wall. If you're shy you can sing in the shower or find someplace where you think no one can hear you.)

What are the steps of inside hand in Philippine folk dances?

The fundamentals of Filipino folk dancing are still the fundamentals of ballet dancing; it was just modified that every element of the body used in dancing was a lot way less stiffer than ballet dancing every figure was made merrily, gracefully, full of fun and festivity.

Some Filipino Folk Dances:

  • Binasuan - Originated in Pangasinan Province "meaning with the use of drinking glasses", this vibrant dance basically shows off balancing skill of the performers. Glasses filled with rice wine are placed on the head and on each hand carefully maneuvered with graceful movements. This dance is common in weddings, fiestas and special occasions.
  • Rigodon - Originated from Spain, this dance is commonly performed at formal affairs like inaugural balls where prominent members of the government participate and enjoy.
  • Pandanggo sa Ilaw - The word pandanggo comes from the Spanish dance "fandango"characterized with lively steps and clapping while following a varying ¾ beat. Pandanggo requires excellent balancing skill to maintain the stability of three tinggoy, or oil lamps, placed on head and at the back of each hand. This famous dance of grace and balance originated from Lubang Island, Mindoro.
  • Sublian - The term "subli" is from two tagalog words "subsub" meaning falling on head and "bali", which means broken. Hence, the dancers appear to be lame and crooked throughout the dance. This version is originally a ritual dance of the natives of Bauan, Batangas, which is shown during fiestas as a ceremonial worship dance to the town's icon, the holy cross.
  • Kuratsa - Commonly performed during festivals in Bohol and other Visayan towns, this dance portrays a young playful couple's attempt to get each other's attention. It is performed in a moderate waltz style.
  • Itik-itik - According to history of this dance, a young woman named Kanang (short for Cayetana) happened to be the best performer in the province of Surigao del Norte. At one baptismal reception, she was asked to dance the Sibay, and began improvising her steps in the middle of her performance imitating the movements of an "itik", a duck, as it walks with choppy steps and splashes water on its back while attracting its mate. Because of its unusual steps and fascinating interpretation, the audience began imitating her.
  • Tinikling - Tinnikling is considered the national folkdance with a pair of dancers hopping between two bamboo poles held just above the ground and struck together in time to music. Originated from Leyte Province, this dance is in fact a mimic movement of "tikling birds" hopping over trees, grass stems or over bamboo traps set by farmers. Dancers perform this dance with remarkable grace and speed jumping between bamboo poles.
  • Maglalatik - Originally performed in Binan, Laguna as a mock-war dance that demonstrates a fight between the Moros and the Christians over the prized latik or coconut meat during the Spanish rule, this dance is also shown to pay tribute to the town's patron saint, San Isidro Labrador. It has a four-part performance such as the palipasan and the baligtaran showing the intense battle, the paseo and the escaramusa- the reconciliation. Moro dancers wear read trousers while the Christian dancers show up in blue. All dancers are male; with harnesses of coconut shells attached on their chests, backs, thighs and hips.
  • Maria Clara - Maria Clara is the main female character in Jose Rizal's Noli Me Tangere -a literary piece that features the colonial situation of the Filipinos during the Spanish regime. She was characterized as a Filipina woman of virtue and nobility. This dance is a mix of Spanish gracefulness and customized native props, such as bamboo castanets and Asian fan. Female dancers wear Maria Clara dress that typifies the European style, while men are in barong tagalog, a traditional Filipino embroidered long-sleeve shirt made of pineapple fiber.
  • Cariñosa - Cariñosa is a word that describes an affectionate, friendly and lovable woman. This dance is performed in flirtatious manner with fans and handkerchiefs to assist the dancers' hide-and-seek movements.
  • La Jota Manileña - It is a dance named after the capital city of the Philippines, Manila, where an adaptation of Castilian Jota afloats with the clacking of bamboo castanets played by the dancers themselves. The costume and the graceful movements of the performers noticeably inspired by Spanish Culture.
  • Sakuting - Originated in Abra, this dance interprets a mock fight between Ilokano Christians and non- Christians with training sticks as props. It is traditionally performed during Christmas at the town plaza or from house-to-house as a caroling show. As a return, the dancers receive presents or money locally known as "aguinaldo".
  • Pantomina - Meaning "Dance of the Doves", this dance is the highlight of Sorsogon's Kasanggayahan Festival every third week of October. Groups of participants, mainly elderly in colourful costumes, dance to the tune of Pantomina song. It is a courtship dance originated from immitating the courtship and lovemaking of doves that then showed during the dance where men attempt to please the women.

Which dance is essentialy a solo dance?

Any dance could essentially be a solo dance, but the only style I could think of that wouldn't work is hip-hop.

What is the salary of a casting director?

The salary of a casting director varies greatly by where they are hired and their level of experience. Some directors may make around 50k a year whereas others make well over 100k annually.

Why do models fall on catwalk?

The catwalk is critical in fashion modeling and for showing off the designers' clothing. The structure of the catwalk allows for this type of modeling and for showing off the clothing to an audience no matter where they are sitting along the catwalk. Regular stages (like the type you would find in a theater) wouldn't allow the audience a great all around view of the models and the designers' work.

What is a funny outfit to wear for swim wear for a talent show?

you should wear something that matches what you are doing if you are singing pick an outfit that you are comfortable in and that matches the song and if you are dancing then pick something that you could move easy in and comfortable in also good luck on your talent show

Why is modern art difficult to understand?

Because it is a reaction against the past, as opposed to a movement toward a single literary aesthetic

Where does Goku learn the fusion dance?

In otherworld there were a pair of fighters who were introduced to goku by kaio, he said one of them has been in otherworld for 200years and the other one for 300years, if you look at them closely one of them is wearing the same clothes that fusion characters use(gogeta/gotenks) I think they were who taught fusion technique to goku because it's stated that when they fuse using that technique they will use the clothes from the people who invented it.

How does one dance the Charleston?

The Charleston dance was created by people in a black community who lived outside of the state Charleston.

The Charleston was the main dance in the 1920's.

The Charleston reached it's peak of popularity in 1923, when it appeared in the broadway show "Runnin' Wild".

It's danced to ragtime music.

The Charleston was banned from various halls as it was thought to be to scandalous and exuberant.

Women wore short dresses and men wore long-backed suits.

What is communal dance?

A spiritual dance performed by a community.

What is the most popular type of dance in Ireland?

River Dance And Celtic Thunder. I Suggest Anyway... Yesterday I Didn't Know, When I Was Doing My Work Experience About Music, But Know I Know I Have Decided To Share It To The Others That Want To Know.

What kind dances are connected to reggae?

loook down at the ground as if looking for a roach, then swing arms back and forth, moving alternate foot to arm. Add in head rolls when u feel confident. Basically just move to the beat without thinking too much

Who is Luciano Pavarotti the famous Italian opera singer?

Luciano Pavarotti was born in Modena 12th October 1935 died 6th September 2007. He was an opera tenor who crossed over into popular music and became one of the world's most famous vocal performers and was one of "The Three Tenors". He became well known for his televised concerts and media appearances. He was also noted for his charity work benefiting refugees, the Red Cross and other causes.

How old do you have to be to see Spring Awakening?

Spring Awakening is a mature musical so no one under 11-12. There is sexual content and explicit language.

Why didn't Mr Darcy ask Lizzie to dance?

Why do people enter relationships? There isn't one simple answer. She realized that she loved him through the actions he took to help her family and after she removed her prejudices against him, she began to fall in love.

What are the steps in Philippine Kalapati Dance?

The Philippine Kalapati dance is based off of the patterns of doves when they court each other. The dance has steps resembling the bowing and billing of the doves, as well as steps that resemble the waltz.

What is Dances with Wolves about?

Dances with wolves is a movie about a guy that gets abandoned at an old Soldier camp. Then he relizes he has neighbors;Indians. The Cheyene to be exact. But the Indians saw him messing our round with a wolf that he names two socks. So they call the man dances with wolves.

Who organized the Woodstock Festival?

Woodstock was initiated through the efforts of Michael Lang, John Roberts, Joel Rosenman and Artie Kornfeld. It was Roberts and Rosenman who had the finances. Lang had experience as a promoter and had already organized the largest festival on the East Coast at the time, the Miami Pop Festival, which had an estimated 100,000 people attend the two day event.