Lesson 20 Topic Charles Spencer Chaplin Charles Chaplin was born on April 16, 1889 as a son of a small vaudeville actor. His early years at his home in South London passed in great poverty. For a time he was cared for in an orphanage. He received very little schooling. At an early age he appeared on the music hall stage with his father and brother taking small parts in vaudeville. At the circus Charles admired the art of the clown called Rabbit. Before meeting him Charles had never thought of becoming a comic actor. After a short experience at the theatre he re-entered vaudeville in London as a member of the Fred Karno company. The Fred Karno pantomime troupe gave comic shows. Chaplin himself said that he would never have achieved success in pantomime without the art of mimicry he had learnt from his mother. His first picture was made in 1913
Rütm: 1&2 10. SAILOR STEP ( 3 sammu): taha risti, kõrvale, kohapeal Tantsitakse taha ja ette ja pöördega. Rütm: 1&2 11. COASTER STEP ( 3 sammu): taha, juurde, ette Tantsitakse taha ja ette Rütm: 1&2 12. MAMBO (3 sammu): ette, kohapeal, juurde Tantsitakse ette, taha, kõrvale Rütm: 1&2 13. SCISSOR STEP ( 3 sammu): kõrvale, juurde, ette risti Rütm: 1&2 14. MONTEREY pööre (4 sammu): v. touch kõrvale, 1/2 P (1/4 P) juurde, v. touch kõrvale, juurde Rütm: 1 - 4 15. VAUDEVILLE (4 sammu): ette risti, kõrvale, ette touch k., juurde Tantsitakse otse ja pöördega Rütm: 1&2& 16. UISUSAMMUD - SKATE (2 sammu): ette, swivel 1/4 P Rütm: 1 - 2 17. TWINKEL - (3 sammu): ette risti, kõrvale, kohapeal Rütm: 1 2 3 Tantsitakse otse ja pöördega. 18. ANCHOR STEP (3 sammu): touch taha risti, kohapeal, taha Rütm: 1&2 19. SWAY - õõtsumine ühelt jalalt teisele, puus liigub 20. SWEEP - jalakaar 21. LUNGE ( 2 sammu) - nagu rock, aga laskumine alla põlved pehmed ja tõus üles
Zac Efron Birth name: Zachary David Alexander Efron Age: 22 Date of birth: 18 October 1987, San Luis Obispo, California, USA Life so far: Born in San Luis Obispo, California. American actor and singer. Efron had a self-described "normal childhood" in a middle class family. Efron is of Jewish ancestry and is an agnostic, having never been religious. He subsequently appeared in theatre productions at his high school, worked in a theatre called The Great American Melodrama and Vaudeville, and at age 11began taking singing lessons. He began acting professionally in the early 2000s. Efron was referred to an agent in Los Angeles by one of his drama coaches, and scored his first television appearance in 2002 with an appearance on Joss Whedon's sci-fi series Firefly. He was later signed to the Creative Artists Agency. A junior in high school, Efron's favourite sports include golf, skiing, rock climbing, and snowboarding
He also used the three leaves of the Shamrock to illustrate the idea of the Trinity, pointing out Father, Son and the Holy Ghost. People wear green on St. Patrick's Day and sing and hum along the marchers. 13) CHARLIE CHAPLIN small man with a big message or something... Charles Spencer Chaplin was born on the 16 th of April, in 1889. He received very little schooling. At an early age he appeared on the music hall stage with his father and his brother Sydney, taking small parts in vaudeville. At first Charlie danced in circus performances. He was training to be an acrobat, but he injured his hand. He was small and plump. At the circus Charlie admired the art of the clown called Rabbit. At the age of eight he became a member of a theatrical troupe. He re-entered vaudeville in London. He was seventeen years old then. Chaplin himself said that he would never have achieved success in pantomime without the art of mimicry he had learnt from his mother. His mother would sit by the
Kui operett ja muusikal on välja kujunenud selgete tunnusjoontega kerge muusika- teatrite žanriks, siis niisugused lavakunsti žanrid n agu v arietee, revüü, kab aree, m usic- hall, estraad ja tsirkus on omavahel põimuvate elementidega segavormid, mille juured ulatuvad kaugele minevikku. Varietee ja revüü eelkäija on prantsuse rahvalikesse naljamängudesse pikitud laulude põhjal iseseisvaks žanriks kujunenud laulum äng - vodevill (vaudeville). Nimetus tekkis arvatavasti sõnad est “voix de ville”( pr “linna hääl”), kun a n en de laulude päevakajalisus ja moraliseeriv sisu kajastas tõepoolest linnarahva häält. Vodevill on ka koomilise ooperi eelkäija. Kandunud Põhja- Ameerikasse, sai vodevill seal koos briti music- hall´ iga sealse varieteekunsti ja muusikali taimelavaks. V arietee (pr “variete”- mitmekesisus) on lavakunsti vorm, mis koosneb üksteisega
Pacific Basin transportation and cultural center. (A) advantaged (B) dependable (C) involved (D) strong 16. The unique nature of viruses requires careful study to determine how they develop in host cells. (A) rage (B) vague (C) resilient (D) intriguing 17. Active volcanoes are scattered over the area of the Earth known as the Ring of Fire. (A) feared (B) discovered (C) distributed (D) grouped 18. Theodore Roosevelt regarded vaudeville as an amusing North American pastime. (A) abusive (B) interesting (C) enriching (D) archaic 19. Most migrant workers move in a well-established pattern according to the season of the regions where they work. (A) area (B) way (C) group (D) habit 20. The standard definition of writing highlights the fact that writing is in principle the representation of language rather than a direct representation of thought. (A) mentions (B) conceals
Freud considered that there was a strong linkage between laughter and sexuality, and of course sex is a natural catharsis that relieves tension. T h e Greeks thought two or three heavy doses of tragedy would do a good job of mortifying and purging you, and a dose of comedy was just the right fin ish to a ritual cycle, sending you back into the next season of the year refreshed, psychologically cleansed and reborn, and cheerful. As they used to say in vaudeville, "Always leave 'em laughing." R E T U R N OF T H E L I G H T A feature of the seasonal rituals in ancient times was the re-lighting of the sacred fire in a central temple, symbolic of the victory of life over death. T h e flame would then be passed from person to person, carrying home candles or small oil lamps from which the individual hearth fires could be re-lit to Invigorate the culture. T h e hearth