Drama, music, singing, dancing and visual art when all combined together make up the concept of Multi Arts, each element of multi arts compliment each other and help deliver the messages of the performance in a much more powerful and effective way not to mention making the performance much more entertaining. Multi Arts is mainly expressed through musicals and other dramatic performances that involve every element, in 2001 Multi Arts at St Dominics is based around the school musical production of "Wonder in Alice Land." .
I have chosen to analyse Disney's Cartoon Version of Cinderella and the Albert and Hammerstein Movie Version of Cinderella (Staring Brandy, Jason Alexander, Whoopi Goldberg and Whitney Houston). .
Costume.
Costume is one of the most obvious visuals in a musical performance and as I was watching both of the tapes I noticed the variation and links between the costume designs of the two movies. .
Disney's version shows a Traditional, Classical design whereas the Albert and Hammerstein Movie of Cinderella had more brighter, modern costumes. It was almost as though they were living in a Toy Land, everything was so over-the-top and exaggerated that sometimes it was hard to believe that these were real people acting in this movie, it seemed as though they were real-to-life dolls.
The Disney cartoon had dull, dirty colours for the costume of the maid, Cinderella and a beautiful white, sparkling ball gown for when Cinderella made her appearance at the Prince's ball. Again, in the Albert and Hammerstein Cinderella had a duller, scrubby looking costume as the housemaid and a very elegant white dress for the ball. I believe that this idea helps the audience to see the difference between the poor over worked maid and the elegant young "mystery" woman who woes Prince Charming at the Ball. The change in costume also helped children (main target audience of the cartoon and movie) to understand what it would have been like between rich and poor in those days.
Depending on where and when you were brought up, your idea of"Cinderella"may be the Disney movie, the fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm, or one of the other versions of "Cinderella" What exactly makes a story a Cinderella story? ... Cinderella is a good or kind person. ... There are a lot of versions of Cinderella. ... The stepmother tells Cinderella she can attend, but changes her mind at the last minute, demolishing Cinderella. ... The mother and both sisters are disdainful of Cinderella, they are cruel and calculating. ...
The story of Cinderella has a universal appeal. ... The chief was in search for a wife and he chose Cinderella. ... Cinderella was a maidservant in the home of her stepmother. ... The frog showered Cinderella with gold, silver, and jewels. ... The chief's son was gentle and sweet towards Cinderella. ...
The entire fairytale of Cinderella reflects back to the "Cinderella Complex" and why people back then relied on their external selves to get them through life. ... The fairy godmother did this because Cinderella was a good girl. ... Of course, Cinderella marries the prince and uses forgiveness on the sisters. ... The Chinese had a different way of presenting Cinderella. ... Change has overcome the statement "The Cinderella Complex". ...
Cinderella is a well-known fairy tale which probably gained its popularity after the release of Disney's Cinderella animation story. ... The Chinese Cinderella, by Tuan Ch"Eng-Shih, is the earliest version found, dates back to 850-860AD. ... I choose to expose my 4-year-old daughter to Perrault Cinderella version. ... "Cinderella raised them up and kissed them, saying that she forgave them with all her heart- (WRAC pg. 602). In this version, Cinderella found forgives in her heart towards her stepsisters. ...
Cinderella vs. ... The infamous Cinderella's strengths have been shown in various ways and aspects in the movies such as Ever After and, of course, the Disney classic, Cinderella. ... Cinderella's (a.k.a Danielle's) true strength was shown in Ever After and Cinderella. ... In Cinderella, Cinderella just wanted to go to the ball because she had always dreamed of it. ... In Cinderella, Cinderella did all of the housework completely and did not complain once. ...
This is because the Fairy Godmother took over their role in helping Cinderella. ... One other theme missing in the modern tale is deceit: "Cinderella yawned and acted like she was asleep". Since Cinderella is the main character such misdeeds should not be promoted. ... This is when the prince puts out a pitch on the stairwell and a watch, to get to know Cinderella. ... Cinderella's retelling views the episodes of childhood to be fragile, creative, honest, and hopeful. ...
The traditional story of Cinderella begins with a beautiful, motherless young girl name Cinderella whose father gets married for the second time. ... Tennessee Reed interpreted the story of Cinderella her own way in her poem entitled "Disney's Cinderella". ... The Cinderella Complex again causes all this situations. ... Furthermore the Cinderella Complex can be found in many relationships in society. ... Every person who has heard the story of Cinderella has his or her own interpretation. ...
If I rewrote Cinderella, there are quite a few changes I"d make to make the story more exciting. ... I"d have something simple like a guy at school who likes Cinderella. ... Cinderella's sister finds her with him one day. She is searching for Cinderella to her her homework, and she goes straight to their father. He threatens to kill this boy if Cinderella doesn't cut off all relations with him. ...
In the story of Cinderella we find this theme to be especially prominent. ... In the story of Cinderella, we get some insight into her character and personality. We find that Cinderella is the paradigm of pious and good. ... Cinderella helps us idealize these character attributes. ... The story of Cinderella basically teaches us these and so much more. ...