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Since the 1970's film has increasingly gained value as a primary historical source for the study of society and ideology at a certain moment in history. In this article, the author gives a little twist to this focus by proposing the use of film as a method of study. The author discusses his interests and motivations for seeing a particular film rather than studying the society it describes.
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This resource contains a listening activity that requires students to listen to some music extracts and describe particular scenes of the tale "The Nightingale".
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An introduction to some acoustic terms and how they relate to music.
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Dr Georgi Lozanov has done considerable research into the effects of music on learning, and ‘The Mozart Effect’ is now a well publicized theory (UNESCO, 1977).
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This unit analyses the ‘voice leading’ of the harmony. The method of going about this kind of analysis is applicable to any piece of tonal music. Just as Mozart's piano sonatas are an excellent source of examples for studying the voice leading at the foreground and middleground of the harmony, so Beethoven's Eighth Symphony is also an ideal work in which to start to consider the largest-scale stage of voice-leading analysis.
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This is a very interesting course and it has information about Greek and Roman Drama. The purpose is to review and analyze the nature and function of ancient Greek and Roman drama in its theatrical, historical and social context. It discusses all the major dramatists from classical antiquity whose works are preserved entire and glances at the fragmentary remains of their and other less well attested authors' drama. Through all of this, the goal will be to reconstruct, as fully as possible, the evolution of ancient play-making.
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The goal of this course is to understand the Arts of Theatre, their application to daily life and to the enjoyment of theatre as an art form. It uses many resources like: creative activities (how to make a play, how to write a play critique, making a poster), related resources that you can access, links to videos and e-books, and readings.
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