词汇 | example_english_theatrical |
释义 | Examples of theatricalThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Provocatively, her definition of the drama is inclusive, encompassing amateur and home theatricals as well as suffragette texts, translations and adaptations, and a distinctive subset of 'paratheatrical' writings. If a gentleman had no burning academic or artistic interests, what remained was not very much: outdoor sport, indoor entertainment (billiards, amateur theatricals), the pursuit of ladies, and dinner. Theatrical imagery (like politics) is the art of the possible. In whatever terms seem relevant, can such an early entrance be construed as part of a theatrical vocabulary or strategy available in the 1590s? We can fairly assume that theatrical entertainments were a regular feature of the annual fairs. True, in the context of the play it is a piece of farce, a theatrical gimmick, a parody. First there is another objection to be considered: do deviant identities and sexualities really denaturalize through theatrical parody as straightforwardly as is sometimes suggested? The would-be theatrical historian is therefore left with a series of dilemmas. Each implicitly rejects the other's theatrical model in terms of that site's association with women. Timing is everything for theatrical and remorseful men. In this context, the prominence of play assumes political and theatrical features. Three theatrical practices display growing inequities along gender lines as the century progresses. Men are referred to, but not allowed into the visible theatrical space. Furthermore, the organization of the theatrical space served as a source of inspiration for the dramatic structure. The shut-off theatrical space nearby was understood to be the inside of the house. More than half a century after the cultural battle between artists and bourgeois opened, it was still very much alive in the theatrical milieu. One of the key aspects of any genuine theatrical exploration is exploring without knowing. The 1993 coronation was an impressive theatrical display of recovered statehood. However, the essential theatrical dimension of the accelerating tape delay will have disappeared. Of course, a spectacle is an object intended to be seen, but it is also a dramatic event, a theatrical mise-en-scene that demands an audience. From the start to the finish of an operatic project, librettists adjusted and readjusted their texts around the traditional imperatives of vocal and theatrical types. Occupying intersticial positions between genres, performance venues and levels of cultural artefact, burlesques breached cultural categories within the theatrical world. By means of this fake homage, the festival re-enacted the sixteenth-century conquest and switched the roles of the protagonists by way of theatrical compensation. Performers move theatrical lights into place to reconstruct particular filmic moments in what appears to the spectator to be stark black and white. Perhaps paradoxically, it is at these moments of heightened visuality that music is called upon to lend its essential contribution to the theatrical experience. The national circus schools are having an impact on the art form in developing the theatrical potential of its performers. Furthermore, as inherently un-theatrical acts of recounting which still never lack in performativity, narratives also mark the threshold between showing and telling. The theatre went from the theatrical to the realistic. In opposition to this form of spectacle, theatre in the last decade focused on personal theatrical presentations. Kemble describes her passage from one part of the tunnel to the other in theatrical terms as a privileged look behind the scenes. What they demonstrate most obviously about nineteenth-century operatic practice is that theatrical considerations often took priority over musical. His attitude is somewhat theatrical, a type of pose used to emphasize oration. In 1956 or early in 1957, he made rough notes on his theatrical ideas, giving these sketches the title 'per il teatro' (for the theatre). He began acting in amateur theatricals in 1875. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. He participated, as actor and costume designer, in their amateur theatricals, which were often conducted for charitable purposes as noted above. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Only on occasion does it see fit to collude with other theatrical resources to a common dramaturgical end. Such a lack of theatrical awareness in criticism dealing with vases is depressing, but not uncommon. The second mapping, also relevant from the prologue, is the blurring of the theatrical space with the social space of the actual theatre. Theatrical events have always been linked to processions. In my article a comparison is made between this theatrical idealization and the actual working conditions of child labourers. Transcendental signifiers do not allow of theatrical embodiment. Now are die latter due to his inexperience of the stage, of theatrical effect? The variety of today's theatrical ecosystem didn't exist then. Their timidity is expressed in small casts, small theatrical ambition, and an insular small-mindedness. The peaceable kingdom of the beasts is, as usual, a theatrical scene created by a man. However transgressive the relationship between work and site, the theatrical space of play implicates each with the other, revealing each in juxtaposition to the other. Our mentality is still too correct, our theatrical norm too laden with an aura of darkened mystification. The next month saw two pseudonymous newspaper articles, again arguing the necessity of theatrical reform from democratic principles. As the analysis proceeds, questions of reading become indistinguishable from simple theatrical competence. After 1949 these gave way to regular theatrical costumes as used in locally current forms of regional theatre (difangxi). Within, the spatial organisation of the dwellings has a theatrical beauty. 19b. Her wider research interests centre on interdisciplinary relationships between theatrical music and its cultural context. Theatrical music was the focus of two other papers, both of which further removed the repertories from their original contexts. He displays a taste for the arts and theatricals, forms an amateur group and earnestly begins rehearsing for a romantic play about separated lovers. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Apart from this theatrical aspect, the book also examines autopsy's relation to the social. My current work focuses on exploring these ideas in two other domains: theatrical lighting design and urban planning. His greatest success has been in opera, and the two orchestral works in his catalogue also testify to a remarkable theatrical sensibility. In fact, of course, the culture of the early modern city was intensely theatrical. In addition, there are extraneous sounds of vehicles or sirens; but otherwise, the orchestral material lacks the theatrical or symbolic content of the earlier parts. The work has a significant theatrical component, for besides playing several instruments the soloist also functions as conductor. With this in mind, he thereafter attempted to make sensory experience the predominant feature of compositional practice and theatrical performance. One type of book represents a play's 'theatrical' presentation, while the other type conveys a 'reading' version of the play. In this there was a curious tension between asking historical questions about a seemingly quaint little theatrical superstition, while nonetheless still observing it. Similarly, 'scientific' notions about characters' racial inheritability had become features of literary and theatrical characterizations. The theatrical analogy can be taken further into the field of jazz. Schlageter, however, was more than just a theatrical itch. There is usually a theatrical dimension in the concert works, while the fully notated scores are frequently imbued with an improvisatory quality. Loosely comparative compilations of stage directions, implicitly rubrical dialogue, and non-theatrical iconography may reasonably point to categories of visual display. The differences between the two institutions were aired publicly in the theatrical press. As a boy he had ambitions to be a sculptor but discovered his talent accidentally while appearing in some private theatricals. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. He shared the family taste for theatricals, and appeared in comic parts on many occasions, and could sing a good comic song. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Elsewhere, the texture of the platform experience was strongly inspired by exposure to the theatrical tradition. Moreover, the puppet show presents an interesting and important contrast with the theatrical genre of melodrama. Induction of emotions requires the use of a theatrical display, carefully set up. Theatrical revues therefore tended to use orchestrated ragtime, which included prominent use of the banjo. His work was one of the greatest, strongest, most beautiful theatrical experiences in my entire life. He therefore challenges the received opinion that dependency on theatrical performers and productions was, of necessity, a regressive move for the new medium. The difference between platea and locus in theatrical practice is the difference between subject and object. Theatrical productions and television shows alike remain indeterminately 'out there'. They are increasingly capable of bringing their own personal narratives to bear upon the narratives they encounter - or construct for themselves - within the theatrical experience. There were no theatrical clichés in the acting. Attempts to fix hierarchies of authorial intent or relevance between versions are rejected in light of contemporary theatrical practice. In other words, this scale can only be applied to theatrical practice, historically understood. My focus in this article is on the political, theatrical, and cultural strategies that the process and production expressed. However, they were not neglectful of theatrical activity, and worked towards successive premieres under extremely difficult conditions and in constant fear of intervention or arrest. The theatrical sine qua non of that stillness would be the practice of the no theatre, which - values immobility and silence. He launched a highly popular series of cartoon theatricals, musical comedies based on comic strips or cartoons. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. As a teenager he became involved in amateur theatricals, performing on stage in plays, and writing songs. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. As with some theatrical productions, the promise of the project far exceeds the performance. In this version, the problem is not the voice as such, but rather its theatrical representation. The body-mounted speakers add a strong visual and aural theatrical element. Theatrical lighting is intended to reinforce this aural metaphor and transition as well. Using human movement to control activities in theatrical environments. Few dramatists wrote only plays, while some even engaged in anti-theatrical polemic. What indeed are the questions this theatrical experiment raise? The emaciated theatrical presence of the body seems to be the result of these macho pressures from outside. Within this lm, these paired scenes are not unusual for their deft but comprehensive reminder of the conventional, theatrical, and culture-specic signication of gender. First, it's corrected my tendency to be sometimes very theatrical and stubborn. They were part of the social life of the community, going out to play bridge and organizing theatricals. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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