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Most likely you will think of things like grand monuments, temples and old buildings. No matter what you think of, I would guess that it is probably unlikely that your first thought was…a tree. Biological and living heritage sites can also be testaments to history. Gardens, parks and trees can represent past initiatives for beautification or utilitarian uses of the plants, and can be just as much of a part of the heritage of a place as buildings or objects. In North America much of the biological heritage within major cities is related to European settler aesthetic for planted trees and gardens, a desire to add more wind breaks in open areas, and the City Beautiful Movement of the s and s. The Object Of OpheliaWhen you read Hamlet, Shakespeare wrote her kinda one-dimensionally and as someone just taken over by the men in her life.
Hear a conversation on the re-imagined The Ophelia Perspective, with SUNY Plattsburgh Professor Laura-Jean Schwartau and her co-collaborators and students Mason Barber, co-director; Bella Anderson, who played Ophelia; and Ben Jones who filmed and scored the production: Monica SandreczkiThe Ophelia Perspective In this scene, the evil King Claudius is hosting a terrifying, murderous gameshow meant to take place in the mind of someone who really is starting to go crazy. Screenshot of "The Ophelia Perspective. Schwartau did something pretty interesting.
She took an "anti-hierarchical" approach and invited the whole cast and crew to write, block and direct the Objrct together. Another patient and Ophelia's nurse help her escape. The students got really creative with how to film outdoors and indoors in a COVID-safe way, plus they used interpretive dance sequences and original music.]
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