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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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What is the traditional dance in Italy?

There is no one dance that is considered the national dance of all Italy.

Specifically, Italy is made up of a peninsula and islands. Different accents, customs and foods may be found on the Italian mainland and islands. Some dances - such as the tarantella of Sicily - may be better known worldwide, but no one holds a uniquely national status.

What is the name of the traditional spanish stamping dance?

Flamenco is a form of Spanish dancing that involves complex footwork... perhaps the "stomping" you were referring to....

Answer a girl dance?

Say yes if you like sure. You can say: why not, sure, what the heck I'll come. There are other phrases. If you want to ask a girl/guy to a dance, you can create some excuse if you are embarassed, or you can be sincere with the person. :)

What do you use to fuel a fire baton?

When I did it back in 99, we used Gas.

Performers may choose fuels or blends of fuels based on safety, cost, availability, and flame characteristics. There are different fuels popular in different countries, fuels preferred for indoor or outdoor work, and more.

What is a pressure circle in drama?

In drama, i know a pressure circle to be when 1 or more people circle around something or someone so as to create tension or actual pressure towards that person or thing. so these people could be saying something in chorus or just silent and letting the tension be built on its own by suspense.

Also ik you asked this 6 years ago but i knew the answer so why not. :)

Who made and how do you access information about model Sonatina of Los Angeles C silver-plated flutes?

Sonatina flutes, or one model anyway, are sold by Fantastic Music in

Pasadena Ca, but contact with them regarding maker and origin still

awaits a response, and the earlier lead of one Ricky Donnasilo as maker

in France is not yer verified if indeed it was a true clue, for which some

clarification is still sought and should be forthcoming by the confident

soul or otherwise miscreant who provided it without detail.

What type of fabrics are used in ballet shoes?

Ballet slippers (soft shoes) are typically made with a leather or canvas upper and a leather sole. Some slippers have a full sole (typically for younger students), and professionals tend to use a split soled shoe.

Pointe shoes are made from a mold using many layers of burlap canvas and glue. The shank (covered by the sole) is traditionally made with a flexible leather board, but newer shoes are sometimes using synthetic materials in an effort to make shoes last longer. The shoe is covered by pink or peach satin (though other colors are made to match costumes, too)

How do you make a monkey dance and sing?

throw briks at his head then go over to him and say i will throw another bring if u don't dance and sing then if he does not want to dance and sing kik the little git in his head intil he does then punch

so yeah that's it ash

The first absurdist play was?

UBU ROI, first performed in 1896 and written by Alfred Jarry was the first 'Absurdist' play. It is hugely different from the 'first wave' (Beckett, Ionesco, Genet) and 'second wave' (Pinter and Stoppard), but contains the same ideals and some similar elements of stage use UBU ROI, first performed in 1896 and written by Alfred Jarry was the first 'Absurdist' play. It is hugely different from the 'first wave' (Beckett, Ionesco, Genet) and 'second wave' (Pinter and Stoppard), but contains the same ideals and some similar elements of stage use