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101 Dalmation Kids Program.Pdf
Music and Lyrics by Mel Leven, Randy Rogel, Richard Gibbs, Brian Smith, Martin Lee Fuller, Dan Root Book Adapted and Music Adapted Based on the Additional Lyrics by and Arranged by Screenplay by Marcy Heisler Bryan Louiselle Bill Peet Based on the Novel The Hundred and One Dalmatians by Dodie Smtih Based on the classic animated film, Disney's 101 Dalmatians KIDS is a fur- raising adventure featuring Cruella De Vil, Disney's most outrageous villain, and 101 of the most adorable heroes to set their paws onstage. In a loving home in the city of London, pet owners, Roger and Anita, live with their Dalmatians, Pongo and Perdita, loyal dogs devoted to raising their puppies. Everything is quiet until their neighbour, the monstrous Cruella De Vil, plots to steal the puppies for her new fur coat! The Dalmatians rally all the dogs of London for a daring rescue of the puppies from Cruella and her bumbling henchmen. Noon and 7:00 pm February 8th & 9th 2017 Victory School Gymnasium 101 Dalmatians KIDS is presented through special arrangement with and all authorized performance materials are supplied by Music Theatre International, 421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019 Script, music and all other materials ©2005 101 Dalmatians KIDS and Disney’s 101 Dalmatians KIDS are trademarks on Disney Enterprises, Inc. Program 1. Dalmatian Conga Ensemble 2. Thunderbolt Adventure Hour Ensemble 3. Kanine Krunchies Ensemble 4. Cruella De Vil Roger and Ensemble 5. Cruella's Scheme Cruella, Jasper and Horace 6. Kanine Krunchies (Reprise) Cruella, Jasper, Horace and the Puppies 7. -
Of Grim Witches and Showy Lady-Devils: Wealthy Women in Literature and Film
Text Matters: A Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture Number 9 Roguery & (Sub)Versions Article 3 12-30-2019 Of Grim Witches and Showy Lady-Devils: Wealthy Women in Literature and Film Veronika Schuchter University of Oxford Follow this and additional works at: https://digijournals.uni.lodz.pl/textmatters Part of the Arts and Humanities Commons, and the Social and Behavioral Sciences Commons Recommended Citation Schuchter, Veronika. "Of Grim Witches and Showy Lady-Devils: Wealthy Women in Literature and Film." Text Matters: A Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture, no.9, 2020, pp. 50-65, doi:10.18778/ 2083-2931.09.03 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Arts & Humanities Journals at University of Lodz Research Online. It has been accepted for inclusion in Text Matters: A Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture by an authorized editor of University of Lodz Research Online. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Text Matters, Number 9, 2019 http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/2083-2931.09.03 Veronika Schuchter University of Oxford Of Grim Witches and Showy Lady-Devils: Wealthy Women in Literature and Film A BSTR A CT Imagining super rich women in the real and fictional world has long been a struggle. Those few depictions that do exist are scattered across time periods and literary genres, reflecting the legal restrictions that, at different points in time, would not allow women to accumulate assets independent of the patriarchal forces in their lives. The scarcity of extremely wealthy women in literature and film is confirmed by Forbes magazine’s list of the fifteen richest fictional characters that features forty different fictional men and only nine women, with never more than two female characters nominated in a single year. -
Representations of Crime in Disney Films, A
Wesleyan University The Honors College Deviance in Disney Representations of Crime in Disney Films: A Qualitative Analysis by Rebecca Rabison Class of 2008 A thesis submitted to the faculty of Wesleyan University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts with Departmental Honors in Psychology Middletown, Connecticut April, 2008 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I would like to thank my advisor, Professor Sarah Carney for all of the help and inspiration she has given me throughout the process of writing this paper. Sarah’s work in forensic psychology served as a springboard, and this project gave me the opportunity to explore a component of criminal justice ideology in depth. Sarah’s course at Wesleyan, Psychology and the Law, was also very helpful in providing a background of the literature that exists surrounding criminal justice ideology and its impact on culture. Sarah made this project not only possible, but also enjoyable, and I am incredibly grateful to her. I would also like to thank the students who work in Sarah Carney’s research lab for their help in watching some of the films and giving me feedback on my coding and analyses. In terms of collecting all of my research materials, both literature and films, I owe many thanks to the Olin Librarians and those who work for Wesleyan’s Interlibrary Loan Program. I am also highly appreciative of my wonderful roommates for their countless hours of discussion and for all the support they have given me throughout this year. Lastly, I thank my family for their unconditional encouragement and love. -
Subcultural Appropriation of Disney Normative Characters in Countercultural Performance Responses Brady Mcdonough, Communicating Arts Dr
Subcultural Appropriation of Disney Normative Characters in Countercultural Performance Responses Brady McDonough, Communicating Arts Dr. Alison Wielgus, Department of Communicating Arts University of Wisconsin Superior Introduction Walt Disney is remembered fondly as “Uncle Walt” who re-told fairy tales in ways that were less gruesome than their originals and moved audiences to laughter and tears. Disney’s hard upbringing led to his strict personal belief system that reinforced proper behavior and a heterosexual, nuclear family structure. Fantasy was Disney’s favorite escape as a child, and he loved telling stories as an adult so much that he made it a wildly successful business. Starting in 1923 as Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio, Walt Disney began with animated shorts before eventually moving into feature-length productions. The power to reach audiences comes with the ability to convey a worldview to the public. Disney used his adaptations of fairy tales from authors such as the Brothers Grimm, Charles Perrault, and Hans Christian Anderson to entertain and teach children and adults what the perfect fantasy world could be. Disney’s versions of classic fairy tales supported a white, heterosexual, Judeo-Christian worldview known as heteronormativity. This heteronormative culture maintains a dominant status in American society called hegemony. Dominant cultures often inspire the formation of subcultures whose members do not fit the hegemonic normative culture. This paper will incorporate the work of Dick Hebdige and Judith Butler to explain subcultural creation and modes of response to hegemony, specifically through drag’s appropriation of characters. Character traits being normalized or vilified is in issue of semiotics, meaning the signs of characters and traits signify one as “good” or “evil” dependent on their performance of certain characteristics. -
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Tabulation Summary 18Th Annual Yale Mock Trial Invitational
18th Annual Yale Mock Trial Invitational Tabulation Summary New Haven, CT | 7-8 December 2013 Heroes Division Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Summary Δ/v./Brandeis Π/v./U/Maryland Π/v./Tufts Δ/v./Hamilton BU WPB 0.667 0.667 11.648 7.845 7.638 6.518 8.263 1.654 1.364 2.932 9.129 9.607 67.934 Mr.$Incredible PB 0.057 0.057 1.000 1.000 0.974 0.831 0.703 0.141 0.116 0.297 0.925 0.974 PB:/7.074 PD 010 010 +15 +16 +12 +5 +2 06 07 02 +9 +12 Rank:/4 Π/v./BU Δ/v./NYU Π/v./Trinity Δ/v./Lewis Brandeis WPB 9.50 9.50 0.00 5.31 9.83 10.62 9.90 5.01 2.03 7.79 9.04 9.04 87.555 Inigo$Montoya PB 0.94 0.94 0.00 0.50 0.93 1.00 0.99 0.50 0.20 0.80 0.93 0.93 PB:/8.648 PD +10 +10 015 0 +9 +18 +13 0 04 +4 +9 +9 Rank:/1 Δ/v./Yale/C Π/v./Miami Π/v./Hamline Δ/v./NYU GW WPB 0.00 0.71 1.91 7.90 7.69 4.96 6.02 5.94 1.24 0.00 2.59 3.16 42.116 Luke$Skywalker PB 0.00 0.07 0.20 1.00 0.97 0.63 0.99 0.97 0.20 0.00 0.24 0.30 PB:/5.584 PD 017 09 04 +15 +12 +1 +13 +12 04 015 03 02 Rank:/13 Δ/v./MSU Π/v./UW Δ/v./Yale/C Π/v./BU Hamilton WPB 0.85 5.55 7.34 7.74 6.33 4.99 0.89 7.14 8.90 7.08 0.75 0.27 57.837 Harry$Potter PB 0.12 0.76 1.00 0.97 0.80 0.63 0.09 0.76 0.94 0.70 0.07 0.03 PB:/6.868 PD 07 +3 +15 +12 +4 +1 08 +3 +10 +2 09 012 Rank:/9 Π/v./Penn Δ/v./Lewis Δ/v./GW Π/v./Quinnipiac Hamline WPB 5.34 5.06 0.50 0.00 0.40 0.92 0.11 0.23 6.84 2.20 1.50 0.00 23.105 Indiana$Jones PB 0.80 0.76 0.07 0.00 0.04 0.09 0.01 0.03 0.80 0.30 0.20 0.00 PB:/3.1 PD +4 +3 09 021 011 08 013 012 +4 02 04 015 Rank:/20 Δ/v./Miami Π/v./Yale/C Δ/v./Yale/D Π/v./UPenn Harvard WPB 5.97 7.45 7.90 7.53 8.11 -
The Inventory of the Dodie Smith Collection #1142
The Inventory of the Dodie Smith Collection #1142 Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center Smith, Dodie #1142 4/20/93, 4/06/96, 3/24/04 Box 1 I. Manuscripts by DS. 1. Juvenilia. 1 Folder 1. 2 Notebooks of early writings by DS, ca. 1904-1913. 2. Early writing, several short pieces and ideas written between, 1919 and 1926, with explanatory notes by DS dated July 7 and 8, 1973. 1 Folder 3. Short stories and incomplete works. a. “The Box of Illusion,” TS, 7 pp., 1919. b. “Leonard, the Long Lost Lion,” TS, 3 pp., ca.1921. c. “The Light o’ Love in the Court of Heaven,” holo. with corrections, 5 pp., n.d. d. QUARTETTE, two drafts of the first chapter of an unfinished novel, holo. with corrections, ca. 1921. e. “The Sale of Lady Hamilton,” TS, 4 pp., ca.1921 f. “Self-Expression on Hampstead Heath,” TS, 15 pp., 1919.. g. “Stage Myths,” TS, 4 pp., ca, 1921. h. Untitled, “The train was already overdue; in a few minutes, at most. .,” TS, 6 pp., n.d. 1 Folder 4. Theater pieces. a. BRITISH TALENT: AN EXAGGERATION IN TWO SCENES, stage play, TS with holo. corrections, 19 pp., ca. 1923. b. THE INSPECTED, play script, holo. with corrections, 32 pp., ca. 1926. c. “Towards a Toy Theatre,” sketches and ideas for a proposed Christmas entertainment, holo. with corrections, 1923, with explanatory note by DS dated July 8, 1973. 2. Autobiography. 1. LOOK BACK WITH LOVE. 2 Folders a. Early draft, labeled by DS as “Book One,” originally one manuscript with pages labeled “First Half of Book Two” listed below, TS with holo. -
Julkaisuhetkellä Ajantasainen Ohjelmalista. Ohjelmien Nimet Ovat Listauksessa Ilmoitettu Englanniksi
Julkaisuhetkellä ajantasainen ohjelmalista. Ohjelmien nimet ovat listauksessa ilmoitettu englanniksi. Disney (Elokuvat) • 101 Dalmatians (1996) • 101 Dalmatians Ii: Patch's London Adventure • 102 Dalmatians • 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea • Absent-Minded Professor, The • Adventures Of Bullwhip Griffin, The • Adventures Of Huck Finn, The • Adventures Of Ichabod And Mr. Toad, The • African Cats • African Lion, The • Aladdin (1992) • Aladdin And The King Of Thieves • Alexander And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day • Alice In Wonderland (1951) • Alice In Wonderland (2010) • Alice Through The Looking Glass • Alley Cats Strike • Almost Angels • America's Heart & Soul • Amy • Annie (1999) • Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again, The • Apple Dumpling Gang, The • Aristocats, The • Atlantis: Milo's Return • Atlantis: The Lost Empire • Babes In Toyland • Bambi • Bambi Ii • Bears • Bears And I, The • Beauty And The Beast (1991) • Beauty And The Beast (2017) • Beauty And The Beast-The Enchanted Christmas • Bedknobs And Broomsticks • Bedtime Stories • Belle's Magical World (1998) • Benji The Hunted • Beverly Hills Chihuahua • Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2 • Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3: Viva La Fiesta! • Big Green, The • Big Hero 6 • Biscuit Eater, The • Black Cauldron, The • Black Hole, The (1979) • Blackbeard's Ghost • Blank Check • Bolt • Born In China • Boy Who Talked To Badgers, The • Boys, The: The Sherman Brothers' Story • Bride Of Boogedy • Brink! • Brother Bear • Brother Bear 2 • Buffalo Dreams • Cadet Kelly • Can Of Worms • Candleshoe • Casebusters -
Mr. Helts Haircut by Emma Stevens
inside this issue By: Sami Strack Sports 2 The glow run was held on November 5th. 164 people attended the Meet the Students 35 run. Mr. Helt and Mrs. Burns took a wrong turn, a common problem among this year's runners. Because of this, Mr. Helt got his head shaved, and Mrs. Burns Teacher of the Month 6 got a pie in the face. Amanda Williams, Brandon Myers mom, won the “Most glow” competition. It seemed like everyone had fun and it was great exercise. Animals 7 Plants and Animals 8 Games and Electronics 910 Veterans Day 11 Movies and Music 1213 CrossWord/Horoscopes 14 Editor’s Note If you find any errors in the Heat Wave that the staff missed point it out to Mr. Harris if no one else has found it you will receive 1 heat buck! Mr. Helts Haircut By Emma Stevens This weekend our school had a Glow Run. Before the run,we had a two teachers make some wagers. We had Mrs Burns,our principal say that she would take pie to the face.And Mr Helt,the 8th grade science teacher said that he would shave his head. So they kept their word and when the Glow Run came around and they still had their deals. But during the run they both took a wrong turn and disqualified themselves. Because they thought it was fair. So on Monday November 9th Mr Helt was shaved bald his morning, Mrs. Burns was supposed to get her pie in the face,but she had a meeting. -
Tobacco and Alcohol Use in G-Rated Children's Animated Films
MEDICINE AND THE MEDIA Tobacco and Alcohol Use in G-Rated Children’s Animated Films Adam O. Goldstein, MD Context Tobacco and alcohol use among youth are major public health problems, Rachel A. Sobel but the extent to which children are routinely exposed to tobacco and alcohol prod- ucts in children’s films is unknown. Glen R. Newman, PT Objective To identify the prevalence and characteristics associated with tobacco and LTHOUGH TOBACCO USE AMONG alcohol use portrayed in G-rated, animated feature films. US adults continues to de- Design All G-rated, animated feature films released between 1937 and 1997 by 5 cline, youth tobacco use is on major production companies (Walt Disney Co, MGM/United Artists, Warner Brothers the rise.1 Research demon- Studios, Universal Studios, and 20th Century Fox) that were available on videotape Astrating causal relationships between to- were reviewed for episodes of tobacco and alcohol use. bacco advertising and youth tobacco con- Main Outcome Measures Presence of tobacco and alcohol use in each film, type sumption has increased criticism of of tobacco or alcohol used, duration of use, type of character using substance (bad, tobacco advertising campaigns like those neutral, or good), and any associated effects. based on the popular cigarette symbols Results Of 50 films reviewed, 34 (68%) displayed at least 1 episode of tobacco or of the Marlboro Man and the cartoon alcohol use. Twenty-eight (56%) portrayed 1 or more incidences of tobacco use, in- character Joe Camel.2-4 Recent pres- cluding all 7 films released in 1996 and 1997. Twenty-five films (50%) included al- sures on tobacco companies to settle all cohol use. -
One Hundred and One Dalmatians - in 1961, the Studio Strayed from Its Mainstay Approach
© Disney © 2018 Thomas Kinkade Studios. All rights reserved. Image Sizes 12" x 18", 18" x 27", 24" x 36" | Publish Date February 2017 When Walt Disney presented his seventeenth movie - One Hundred and One Dalmatians - in 1961, the Studio strayed from its mainstay approach. Where they had come to be known for creating fictitious worlds with fantastical characters, Disney chose the existing majestic city of London. In addition, the movie was set in the same time period as its release. The film was met with high praise, and was one of the highest grossing films in 1961. It became a benchmark in animation history. Now for fans who have loved this story for decades, Thomas Kinkade Studios has transformed the iconic film into a brilliant take-home piece as a part of the Disney Dreams Collection, titled Disney 101 Dalmatians. Take a visual tour of historic London, with all of its famous landmarks, while you listen to the cheerful sounds of frolicking puppies. With the help of Pongo and Perdita, a romantic spark sets this timeless adventure in motion, creating a sea of spots and attracting the deviant eye of Cruella De Vil and her not-so-helpful henchmen. Key Points • England’s capitol city in 1961 is illustrated in great detail, with the River Thames, Westminster Bridge, Big Ben, and Houses of Parliament with Victoria Tower. • The painting is set in the very park where Roger and Anita first make each other’s acquaintance. • There are also a few Dalmatians in this painting - one-hundred and one to be exact! Can you spot them all? • Cruella De Vil’s car - with its long ominous snout, can be seen parked in front of a row of Edwardian era houses.