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Musicals Anthony Rydberg Mass Media Jordan High School Anthony Rydberg Mass Media Jordan High School
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What IS a Musical? »Beyond the presence of music, the definition of a musical is disputed. »Mr. Rydberg’s personal opinion: a musical is a show in which the singing and dancing is non-organic. Anchorman is more of a musical than Ray or Walk the Line. » Feel free to disagree! »Beyond the presence of music, the definition of a musical is disputed. »Mr. Rydberg’s personal opinion: a musical is a show in which the singing and dancing is non-organic. Anchorman is more of a musical than Ray or Walk the Line. » Feel free to disagree!
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History of Musicals »Musical theatre existed long before movies. » 1927: The Jazz Singer: first talkie, and first musical. Was a huge hit, so… » 1930s-1950s: The “Golden Age” of Musicals. »Musical theatre existed long before movies. » 1927: The Jazz Singer: first talkie, and first musical. Was a huge hit, so… » 1930s-1950s: The “Golden Age” of Musicals.
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Triggers for Music Numbers Stimuli for non-organic song and dance: 1.Strong emotions (usu. love). “Maria” from West Side Story 2.A descripton of a character. “Friend like Me” from Aladdin “Belle” from Beauty and the Beast Stimuli for non-organic song and dance: 1.Strong emotions (usu. love). “Maria” from West Side Story 2.A descripton of a character. “Friend like Me” from Aladdin “Belle” from Beauty and the Beast
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Triggers for Music Numbers MORE stimuli for non-organic song and dance: 3.A statement of beliefs. “Over the Rainbow” from The Wizard of Oz “Circle of Life” and “Hakuna Matata” from The Lion King MORE stimuli for non-organic song and dance: 3.A statement of beliefs. “Over the Rainbow” from The Wizard of Oz “Circle of Life” and “Hakuna Matata” from The Lion King
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Triggers for Music Numbers MORE more stimuli for non-organic song and dance: 4.Sometimes, you just gotta sing! “Be Our Guest” from Beauty and the Beast 5.Other reasons? MORE more stimuli for non-organic song and dance: 4.Sometimes, you just gotta sing! “Be Our Guest” from Beauty and the Beast 5.Other reasons?
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Famous Musicals Classic Musicals The Wizard of Oz (1939) Singin’ in the Rain (1952) West Side Story (1960)* The Sound of Music (1965)* * Won Oscar for Best Picture Classic Musicals The Wizard of Oz (1939) Singin’ in the Rain (1952) West Side Story (1960)* The Sound of Music (1965)* * Won Oscar for Best Picture Modern Musicals Moulin Rouge! (2001) Chicago (2002)* Rent (2005) Hairspray (2007) Sweeney Todd (2007) Across the Universe (2007) (Essentially every Disney cartoon)
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Today’s Film Title: Singin’ in the Rain Genre: Musical Director: Gene Kelly & Stanley Donen Stars: Gene Kelly as Don Lockwood Debbie Reynolds as Cathy Selden Donald O’Connor as Cosmo Brown Year of Release: 1952 Title: Singin’ in the Rain Genre: Musical Director: Gene Kelly & Stanley Donen Stars: Gene Kelly as Don Lockwood Debbie Reynolds as Cathy Selden Donald O’Connor as Cosmo Brown Year of Release: 1952
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