This week we did not have many classes, in fact only 1, because of Holy week, but we do have a big homework for when we come back, our first whole draft of the Kabuki essay, Power points and mind-map. I am still working on finishing my essay, although i don't have much more to deal with, i hope i can finish it tomorrow morning, and then with all the research i have for my topic (relationship between music and acting) i dont think making the powerpoint and mind-map will be too difficult, as i already have all the information i need and i have analysed it well on the making of my essay.
For the master class of Kabuki we are still really late, and i hope that for when we are finished with the essays, we can concentrate much more on the mater class of Kabuki.
We know kabuki and we are researching it for what it is today, but Kabuki has more than 400 years of history, and i wonder how different it was when it started. Was it a similar idea that what is it today? Or has it changed completely? Has it changed for the better or for the worse?
Interesting little entry. Think about the visual aspects of your research - illustrate your Power Point and Mental Map appropriately, and make sure your research answers your title question.
ResponderEliminarNice final question.
Roberto