Capoeira is a Brazilian art form that combines elements of martial arts, sports, and music. It was created in Brazil mainly by descendants of African slaves with Brazilian native influences, probably beginning in the 16th century. It is known by quick and complex moves, using mainly kicks and quick leg sweeps, with some ground and aerial acrobatics, knee, elbows, punches …
Read More »What is an Ice Dance?
Ice dancing is a sport in which ice skating pairs perform to music routines similar to ballroom dances. Ice dancers are judged on the difficulty and originality of their dance steps, their interpretation of the music and their timing and unison. Unlike figure skating, ice dancing does not allow movement of strength or technical skill. It has been an Olympic …
Read More »What is a webisode?
A webisode is a single push technology episode. A webisode can be a preview or promotion of a particular TV show, music, video or other show presented on a website by streaming videos or other techniques. Some sites are dedicated to presenting webisodes. In short, webisodes are the episodes that we watch on the web. It is formed by a …
Read More »What is a vaudeville show?
Vaudeville was a theatrical genre of entertainment in the United States and Canada from the early 1880s to early 1930s. Each performance was a series of separate, unrelated acts grouped together. They included popular and classical musicians, dancers, comedians, magicians, female and male impersonators, acrobats, even scenes from plays and movies. Called “the heart of American show business”, vaudeville was …
Read More »What is a Roman circus?
It was an open air stadium used for public events in the Roman empire. empire. The events usually held in such a circus were chariot and horse races and performances commemorating historical events. The performance space would be rectangular or oval surrounded by several tiers of seats for spectators. The circus would be decorated with ornate columns, obelisks and statues. …
Read More »What is a rehook?
A rehook is a film which is so powerful and appealing that cinema goers go back for repeat viewings. These blockbuster shows keep the box office coffers full. Good examples are classics like “Gone with the Wind”, “Titanic”, even the Bond series. New hit “Inception” is another rehook, with many people returning for repeat shows, but more because the plot …
Read More »What is a Grammy salute?
Grammy awards are presented annually for outstanding achievements in music. There is a week-long function called the Grammy Week, culminating in the Annual Grammy Awards. The rest of the week is marked by several connected events, of which the Salute To series is a part. Each of the Salute To events features a reception, presentation of a special merit certificate …
Read More »What is a dramedy?
A style of television entertainment that combines two genres, dramedy also comprises many styles of television, theatre and film. It balances humor and drama, or serious content, to an almost equal extent. A dramedy is also called comedy-drama or seriocomedy. One of the first times a dramedy was attempted was with Charlie Chaplin’s ‘The Kid’.
Read More »What is a docusoap?
The term docusoap is made up from two words – documentary and soap (television serials). A docusoap therefore is a television documentary with soap opera elements: a television programme that combines documentary style with aspects of soap opera, eg by showing the personal lives of people at their workplace. The term came into circulation in the late 20th century.
Read More »What is a 3-D film?
A 3-D film is any visual presentation system that attempts to maintain or recreate moving images of the third dimension, the illusion of depth as seen by the viewer. It involves filming two images simultaneously, with two cameras, filming at 90 degree angle via mirrors. When viewed in such a way that each eye sees its photographed counterpart, the viewer’s …
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