There is a Prom every night for two months during the summer. The last concert is called the “Last Night of the Proms”. It is very famous and millions of people can watch it on television in lots of countries all over the world. Some people who go to the Last Night dress up in funny clothes and wave flags. They hear a piece of music called “Fantasia on British Sea Songs”, written by Henry Wood in 1905. It is based on sailors’ sea shanties including a ‘hornpipe‘. The dance that gets faster and faster and the audience clap along, trying to keep up with the orchestra. It includes the song “Rule Britannia”. The orchestra always play Edward Elgar’s Pomp and Circumstance March no 1 which has the tune Land of Hope and Glory. The concert finishes with Parry’s hymn Jerusalem. The conductor also makes a speech. Since 1996 there have been Proms in parks in other towns in the United Kingdom to which thousands of people can go. These all take place on the same night, and there is interactive communication between them and the Prom in the Royal Albert Hall.
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Theater is a type of performing arts
Theater is a type of performing arts. Since its inception, theater has come to take on many forms, utilizing speech, gesture, music, dance, and spectacle, combining the other performing arts, often as well as the visual arts, into a single artistic form. The majority of London's commercial "theater land" is situated around Shaftesbury Avenue, the Strand and nearby streets in the West End. The blog contains exclusive news, reviews, pictures, videos, albums, events, history, tickets and much more!!!
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