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    Wax Crayons That Forged A World

    In admiration of the simplest drawing tool that every child has owned.

    The Austin Children's Museum is located in downtown Austin. This article describes some of the events at the Austin Children's Museum.

    The Edinburgh Fringe and the Great Beyond

    The Edinburgh Fringe has become a staple part of one of the most iconic and popular arts festivals in the world. But with many criticising the modern shape and content of the event, has the Fringe cut itself off from tradition and lost its distinctive look?

    Unfolding The Secrets Of Origami Sets

    A wistful recollection of the joys of something as simple as folding paper.

    The Austin Museum of Art (AMOA)

    The Austin Museum of Art is a public museum located in downtown Austin. This article talks about some the the things Austin Museum of Art has to offer.

    Celebrity Obsession A Stage Too Far?

    When Sir Jonathan Miller's critically acclaimed version of Hamlet wasn't picked up by any West End producers, he became the latest in a long line of high profile detractors from the recent penchant for star-studded casts. Is he right to hit back at an industry bloated by its own self importance? Or is this possibly the archetypal classic case of sour grapes?

    The Shell Ladies Of Margate

    From a distance you could be forgiven for mistaking some of Margate's most distinctive visitors for lonely brides standing sentinel on the seafront, their large white dresses and slightly achronistic bonnets creating a stark contrast with the grey, crumbling prom of the almost forgotten Kent seaside town.

    Since the BBC announced that over 7.2 million users have logged on to its iplayer service in only its first two months and the relentless rise of 'less than legal' content streamers sky-rockets, we may ask ourselves: does the dawn of the digital age mean the death sentence for live theatre?

    Barely a day goes by without either Andrew Lloyd Webber or Cameron Mackintosh announcing further proof that their recent string of television shows have bumped up theatre audience figures all over the country. In the wake of inflation and the credit crunch however, we may have to ask: just how long will our love affair with the West End last?

    Dancing Styles & Dance Moves for Beginners

    Learning to dance can be overwhelming if for those who think they got moves! It is important to start slow and build your comfort level. This article is for beginners and those wanting to learn how to dance.

    Learn all about the Broadway Musical Young Frankenstein, a play adapted from Mel Brooks' film.

    A Brief Look at the Successful Ventriloquist

    After taking a few lessons the student may find that he has a hitherto unsuspected talent for the art of ventriloquism, which only needs proper cultivation to be made a source of amusement and profit.

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