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Amazon eBay: The setting is an artist’s studio in Paris, 1900. Aging and grouchy,
with failing eyesight, Edgar Degas is losing his desire to paint, but his
model, 16-year-old Marie LeGrande will not allow him to quit. Marie,
one of “les petites rats,” young ballerinas who aspires to perform at
the Paris Opera, would rather go window-shopping than practice.
Degas, impatient with her irresponsible attitude, shares with her the
importance of practice and perseverance. She learns that, against all
odds, Degas had to persevere in order to be accepted as a great
artist. Degas, a founding father of Impressionist art, explains the
history of Impressionism and shows her paintings by some of his
friends --Renoir, Pissarro, Cassat – artists whose famous works date
back to the 1870’s. Marie learns that if Degas and his friends did not
believe in themselves, practice their art and ignore discouraging
voices they would never have achieved their dreams. She embraces
the aesthetic beauty of ballet even more, vowing to practice more, but
not before coaxing the master out of his studio and into the vibrant
Paris streets.
Gregory Humphreys (Degas) is a South African born actor. After studying
drama at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, he peformed extensively in
theater, film and television in South Africa and abroad. He has conducted
educational theater workshops for children and young adults.
Ian Patrick Williams Playwright) won an Emmy for his play, Bleacher Bums,
studied acting at the Goodman School of Drama in Chicago and was a member
of the Organic Theater Company. As an actor, he has appeared in numerous
films and TV shows, including NYPD Blue, Profiler, Fresh Prince of Bel Air and
Seinfeld.
Chelsea Hackett (Marie)
DANCE VOCABULARY THEATRE VOCABULARY
Balance- Balanced weight is in a state
of equilibrium. Balance may refer to
the balance of weight or the spatial
arrangement of bodies.
Ballet-A classical Western dance form
that originated in the Renaissance
courts of Europe. Ballet is best known
for its virtuoso techniques such as
pointe work, grand pas de deux, and
high leg extensions.
Choreography- The creation and
composition of dances by arranging or
inventing steps, movements, and
patterns of movements.
Dance-Movement used as a form of
expression, presented in a social, or
performance setting.
Dance Sequence-the continuation and
order in which a series of movements
and shapes occurs.
en point-is the action of rising to 'tips
of the toes' while performing steps from
Character-The personality or part an
actor recreates.
cue- A signal, either verbal or physical,
that indicates something else, such as
an entrance, is to happen.
Dialogue-the conversation between
actors on stage
Gesture- an expressive movement in
which the body and limbs are used.
Pantomime- acting without words
through facial expression, gesture, and
movement.
Objective-A character’s goal or
intention.
Play-the stage representation of an
action or a story, a dramatic
composition.
Playwright-A person who writes plays.
Props-(short for properties) items
carried on stage by an actor; small
ballet technique. Also known as pointe
work, it is performed using hard toed
pointe shoes.
Grand Pas de deux- is a duet in which
a male and female dancer performs.
Pas de deux (French, step/dance for
two) is a duet in which ballet steps are
performed together.
Pointe shoes (toe shoes) are a
special type of shoe used by ballet
dancers. They allow a ballerina to
move on the tips of her toes (en
pointe).
Technique-The physical skills of a
dancer that enable him or her to
execute the steps and movements
required in different dances.
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