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Yeticaster broadcast bundle. These technologies opened up a full range of possibilities to revise the course and to offer new units designed to make our students more competitive. This year, the class not only included a unit on best practices for filming auditions, but also offered units on film/television acting and voice acting. In fact, for part of their final for the course, students used our new equipment to record prepared readings for television auditions. The technology I purchased is not
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comments and allow personal consultations with the teacher for work in progress.”What are the benefits, for you and your students, of utilizing this tool or strategy?“With VoiceThread I found that comments and critiques were even more thoughtful and meaningful than in a face-to-face class. My comments as the teacher were more personal and thorough. A sense of community in the class was developed because of actual voice interactions rather than impersonal text comments.”What advice would you have for
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the ball just kept rolling. PLU’s University Symphony Orchestra Conductor Jeffrey Bell-Hanson approached Nance about doing the Ninth Symphony with the University Symphony Orchestra, so a third Beethoven performance was added. In addition to Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony choirs will also perform Beethoven’s in C-Major Mass, Opus 86, for the first two performances. The 47-minute work is for a four-voice choir and full orchestra. Saturday, May 11 | 7pm | Everett Civic Auditorium The Choir of the West
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Tegels, organ, and PLU’s Choir of the West directed by Richard Nance. The idea of perspective is explored through two compositional views of the Prodigal’s humility in his return: Debussy with piano, and Arthur Sullivan’s oratorio, performed with organ and Choir of the West. The two versions give the same perspective from different compositional voices. Jim Brown, director, explains the differences. “Sullivan (of Gilbert & Sullivan fame) is a real Victorian era compositional voice. There are moments
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perform.” It’s so amazing seeing how many people can sing and what they can sing, Anderson said of her experience. “I love to sing,” she said. “It’s kind of fun to sing outside of choir and voice lessons.” There is a ton of variety, Anderson said. “As fun as it may be to watch people who can’t sing, I can’t do it,” she said. “It is kind of nice to find out that your friends can sing and get them up there and support them.” All three contestants had the same advice for those on the fence about
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Rilke in saying “have patience’s (and) love the questions, and live the questions now, then someday, far in the future, you will…live your way into the answer.” And finally, Anderson addressed the topic of courage. In this topic, he turned to the late Steve Jobs, who noted in his now-famous 2005 Stanford University address that “your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life…Don’t let the noise of other’s opinions drown out your inner voice. And most important, have the courage
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the extreme religious left and right. In this context, the second Lutheran Studies Conference highlights the distinctive voice of Lutheran scholarship on the relationship between faith and politics. Through presentations, conversation, artwork, new publications, and the open exchange of ideas, participants will be inspired to consider the enduring question: What has God to do with Caesar? Presentations will be held from 2 to 5:30 p.m. and the keynote address starts at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 20
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are cranking away on midterms, one Lute’s voice is being heard loud and clear at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. Thomas Kim Thomas Kim ‘15 is passionate about “Justice.” So passionate, in fact, that he likes to really emphasize the word by treating it as a proper noun. Volume 3, Issue 1 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University's flagship magazine, published three times a year. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Neeb Center Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links Features On Campus Discovery Alumni
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You Ask. We Answer. How is your computer science program? Are you curious how PLU’s computer science program will prepare you for professional career opportunities? In this session, Professor Renzhi Cao will answer students’ most frequently asked questions about professional career opportunities! March 26, 2024 AcademicsComputer ScienceFAQ'sProfessorsStudent Voice
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and who he met. It was a way to deal with it, not just as a form of coping, but also out of a necessity to have his voice heard. Hrivnak was frustrated by what he saw on the news about the war. It didn’t tell the whole story. A ticker would go across the screen stating that 10 U.S. soldiers had been killed that day, but for him it seemed so hollow of an explanation of what had happened. He knew that the 10 to 1 rule was usually in play, when the dead were listed, which meant for every one killed
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