One of the significant aspects of the performer-audience relationship in theatre is that there is always a possibility that something unique will happen: a mistake, an accident, or, on the other hand, an inspiration that lifts the performance to new heights. Have you ever been present at such an event? What was the audience's reaction?
What will be an ideal response?
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Explain what is meant by the term “cardinal 4 set.”
What will be an ideal response?
________ was a leading statesman and proponent of Athenian democracy who dominated the city-states politics for over thirty years
A. Marcus Aurelius B. Agamemnon C. Herodotus D. Pericles
Which harmonic concept characterized the music played Miles Davis' post-1968 groups?
a. Rapidly changing chords b. Complex melodies c. Repeated chords and bass figures d. Harmonically complex melodies
This popular "crooner" dropped out of law school to become a drummer, had regular radio shows for nearly 20 years, sang in vaudeville, made "Road Movies" with Bob Hope, and recorded "White Christmas"–the most successful recording of all time
A) Jerome Kern B) Bing Crosby C) Frank Sinatra D) Billie Holiday