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Making them were two street
performers
surrounded by a crowd.
The way we actually use this in hiring is we have top
performers
in a role go through neuroscience exercises like this one.
Then we develop an algorithm that understands what makes those top
performers
unique.
The work world today is not the most diverse and if we're building algorithms based on current top performers, how do we make sure that we're not just perpetuating the biases that already exist?
So now that we've stripped the hall of all visual distraction, everything that prevents this intimacy which is supposed to connect the house, the audience, with the performers, we add one little detail, one piece of architectural excess, a special effect: lighting.
And what it entails is the use of resin, of this very thick resin with a veneer of the same kind of wood that's used throughout the hall, in a kind of seamless continuity that wraps the hall in light, like a belt of light: rather than separating, like a proscenium would separate the audience from performers, it connects audience with players.
The surging sections of the procession included international suffragists, artists,
performers
and business-owners.
On the steps of the Treasury Building,
performers
acted out the historical achievements of women to a live orchestra.
It's like a musical instrument played by three
performers.
But every once in a while, very rarely, something would happen, and one of these
performers
would actually become transcendent.
Children of different ethnic groups become suddenly aware of each other, people of color become aware of others, income groups and cultures and ethnicities all come together around the amazement of the ring with animals and
performers.
And across the street, a happy slave life, in the form of 150 Southern black performers, picking cotton, singing and dancing minstrel shows in a recreated antebellum attraction called Old Plantation.
These are the two large pivoting doors that allow people to move directly from the outside, in or from the inside, out,
performers
or audience alike.
You would be allowed to bring objects or
performers
into the performing chamber: "Aida," their elephants, you can bring the elephants in.
Biopharmaceutical companies that are the strongest
performers
on TSI see a 12 percent premium on their valuation.
Today's performers, like Rhodessa Jones, work in women's prisons, helping women prisoners articulate the pain of incarceration, while today's playwrights and directors work with youth gangs to find alternate channels to violence and more and more and more.
I thought the key to getting the best performance was a risk-reward system where you could give the high
performers
bonuses and promotions and give the underperformers something to worry about.
As in the other films, there are
performers
in animal costumes, an adult woman pretends to be a boy, and the characters and plot jump all over the place while the camera-work is static.
I was hoping this would be a good weekly vehicle for Tim Curry, one of my all-time favorite
performers.
It's a shame, really, that the script of this film had more holes than you could shake a stick at (mixed metaphor intentional), because Kinski and Coyote - both supremely talented
performers
who are capable of great subtlety and nuance - have wonderful chemistry together, and the always-provocative Fairuza Balk didn't hurt the mix either.
It's a shame that previously talented
performers
Tiina Lymi and Petteri Summanen didn't make the already poor characters any better.
But can interest of today's "intelligently growing" audience be sustained just on shoulders of two
performers
and strong Visuals ?
The
performers
are talented people whose talents were wasted on this piece of garbage.
I was looking forward to seeing two bright young actors appearing in "Dear John," but it was very slow moving; and I felt that both the screenplay and the direction hampered the flexibility of the principle
performers.
I must say I bought the guys as the
performers
(the correct term?) but the story just wasn't very good or very interesting either.
I don't know I am definitely not the target audience and would never go see a performance done by these kind of performers, but I wouldn't go see ballet, or opera either so I don't know.
More controlled direction would have allowed the performers, even the limp Wagner, to scale their acting along the lines of an engaging relationship; as it was released, there is, for the most part, an immense lack of commitment.
"Solomon and Sheba" was the kind of film that you just had to go and see back in the late 50's when I was a kid: a biblical epic spectacular with well known performers, unusual costumes, lots of extras and battle sequences.
The film features a lead role for Camille Keaton, who would go on to star in the exploitation classic I Spit on Your Grave some years later, but fails to make an impression here despite acting alongside a cast of talentless
performers.
Every actor is primarily a TV actor: Mariette Hartley, Michael Callen, Ralfe Waite, Stephanie Powers... TV
performers
all.
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