Lol Genius
Título: slumdog millionaire /Quien quiere ser millonario
Año de producción: 2008
Duración: 120 minutos
País: Reino Unido
Protagonistas: Dev Patel - Jamal Malik,Freida Pinto - Latika
Madhur Mittal - Salim Malik
Actores importantes: jamal (Dev Patel, Ayush Mahesh Khedekar, Tanay Chheda), latika (Freida Pinto -Rubina Ali, Tanvi Ganesh Lonkar) salim (Madhur Mittal, Azharuddin Mohammed Ismail, Ashutosh Lobo Gajiwala)
Identidad de géneros: Drama, romántico.
Valoración crítica: unapelícula muy buena en la que te muestra la diferencia entre la parte rica y pobre de india. A qué punto llega la pobreza de aquellos niños y un poco nos hace como estar en shock, sabes que existe pobreza en el mundo pero esta película nos muestra hasta que nivel tan degradante puede llegar a los países sobrepoblados.
Premios recibidos: Oscar a la mejor película, Oscar a la mejor bandasonora, Oscar a la mejor canción original,Globo de Oro a la mejor película - Drama, Oscar a la mejor dirección, Oscar a la mejor fotografía, BAFTA a la mejor película, Oscar al mejor montaje, Oscar al mejor guión adaptado, Globo de Oro a la mejor banda sonora, Oscar al mejor sonido, Anexo:BAFTA a la mejor música original, Globo de Oro al mejor guión, Globo de Oro al mejor director, Anexo:BAFTA al mejordirector, Anexo:BAFTA al mejor sonido,Anexo:Premio del Sindicato de Actores al mejor reparto, Anexo:BAFTA al mejor montaje,Anexo:BAFTA al mejor guión adaptado.
Name: jazmin añasco
Grade: 4th b
DANCES
Waltz History
The Waltz is the oldest of the ballroom dances, dating from the middle of the Eighteenth Century. The German "Lander", a folk dance, is supposed to be the forerunner of the Waltz.During this time period a dance developed which was called the "Walzer", a word owing its origin to the Latin word Volvere, which indicates a rotating motion. Napoleon's invading solders spread the waltz from Germany to Paris; then the dance glided across the channel to England and finally made its way to the United States.When the Waltz was first introduced into the ballrooms of the world in the early years of the Nineteenth Century, it was met with outraged indignation, for it was the first dance where the couple danced in a modified Closed Position - with the man's hand around the waist of the lady.Beginning about 1830, the waltz was given a tremendous boost by two Austrian composers Lanner and Strauss. They set thestandard for the Viennese Waltz, a very fast version played at about 55 - 60 measures per minute. The fast tempo did indeed present problems. Much of the enjoyment of the new dance was lost in the continual strain to keep up with the music.It is not known exactly when the waltz was introduced to the United States. It was probably brought to New York and Philadelphia at about the same time, and by themiddle of the Nineteenth Century was firmly established in United States society.During the later part of the Nineteenth Century, Waltzes were being written to a slower tempo than the original Viennese rhythm. Around the close of the Nineteenth Century, two modifications of the waltz developed in the United States. The first was the "Boston", a slower waltz with long gliding steps; there werefewer and slower turns and more forward and backward movement than in the Viennese Waltz. This version eventually stimulated the development of the English or International Style which continues today. The American Style Waltz is similar to the International Style except the American Style has open dance positions and the dancers legs pass instead of close. The second modification was the...
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