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shrutikohli · 7 years ago
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Hola people, I’d like you to meet the brand ambassadors of my weekly newspaper for children and teenagers, The Shepherd of Readersburg... Here’re Ranya and Chirag ...their very first shots with the Shepherd. They’ve been hooked to the Shepherd for a while now and we decided to make it official ...watch this space! #newspaper #newspaperreading #mediastartup #startup #entrepreneur #entrepreneurship #brandambassador #teenambassadors #teenagers (at Storytellers et al)
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storytellersetal · 7 years ago
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At Storytellers et al's Teen Chaupal convened by Storytellers et al's ambassador Astha Mandhani in Raipur this morning, teenagers discussed Mandsaur, farmer suicides and triple talaq. Some photos... #storytellers #teenagers #teenambassadors #storytelling #storytellersetal #startup #entrepreneurship #raipurdiaries #raipur #newspaperreading #groupdiscussion #burningtopics (at Collectorate Raipur)
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fullfiguredfierce · 6 years ago
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A few months ago my #God sent Mother said "Grasshopper ( thats what she calls me), its great that you want to #Empower the #pluscommunity but you need to go back to your roots... Go back to the babies.and she quoted " Its easier to build strong children than repair broken men"- #fredrickdouglas I had the honor of mentoring these beautiful young women at my Lil Sister, @llatasha25 's Teen Workshop Friday night in Chattanooga, Tennessee. We drove in to give them a #walklikehermodelandconfidenceclass Shout out to @pytmo for ALWAYS riding with me. I was sick as a dog and she was my voice ( literally) You are the best Sista. I don't think these Babies understand how much they lifted my spirits. I sooo needed their energy. Blessed to be apart of this workshop. I wasn't going to miss this. God made a way. Our Teens need us..Reach back and pull them up. #teenmodel #mentoring #Curvygirlworkshop #teens #teenspirit #teenambassador #KennedyG #dothework #buildyourowndoor #youngladies (at Chattanooga, Tennessee) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bo-g-I3FDbC/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=k49ytdpp70rg
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fusionreviews-blog · 7 years ago
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Phantom of the Opera: Love Never Dies Review
 I walked into the theatre with my snazzy black and red polka dotted bowtie and took a seat. The lights dimmed once again in the Au Rene Theatre until I couldn’t even see my hand in front of my face. Then, all eyes turned towards the stage as a spotlight shone down upon the infamous Phantom. He sat hunched over a jet black grand piano, staring at papers with music notes written all over them. There was silence in the theatre. Not a single sound was heard. It was only broken when the man behind the mask, the musician of mystery, the great Phantom himself began to sing the first song of the night. The play had begun.
 Fun fact, before I saw this play, I didn’t know anything about the Phantom of the Opera. I would have looked up some information, but I feared that I would accidentally read some spoilers. So, I had gone into it without any knowledge. But to be honest, I don’t think I would have needed that knowledge anyway. Love Never Dies explains everything very well on its own, and I can appreciate that from the perspective of someone who has just gotten into the world of the Phantom. The story follows Christine Daae, one of the world’s most well-known sopranos. She’s having trouble with her marriage to her husband Raoul, who’s gambling and drinking addiction has put them in a crippling debt. In an attempt to get back on their feet, they travelled to New York to have Christine perform another show at a well-known opera house. However, from the shadows a remnant of her past, the Phantom, who had escaped Paris to begin a new life in Coney Island, tries to get Christine to fall in love with him again. He persuades Christine to bring her husband and her son to the Island to perform for him and hopefully convince Christine that their love is eternal. Of course, unexpected things take place as this long-abandoned relationship is rekindled once again. Whether this is good or bad is something that you would have to see in the play, my dear reader.
 The first bit of praise that I would like to give is to the actors and their performances. Each character had their own personality and presence about them that was unique and distinct. Even the minor characters like the Phantom’s henchmen (played by Katrina Kemp, Stephen Petrovich, and Richard Koons) had their own charm, albeit it was a creepy type of charm. They were just… really weird and sometimes made my skin crawl. This was probably intentional though. As for the main cast, they were each phenomenal both as actors and singers. I would like to say that the songs that the Phantom and Gustave (Gardar Thor Cortes and both Casey Lyons and Jake Heston Miller respectively,) performed in were my favorites. Gardar’s voice is a powerful force of deep, melodic sound that echoes through the entire theatre with ease, making each song that he sang hit you physically as you felt the vibrations from his voice go through your body. As for Jake Miller or Casey Lyons (I couldn’t tell who was acting as Gustave when he was singing,) one of or both of those kids have some serious lungs! The character didn’t sing a lot, but when he did I got chills as he effortlessly hit every high note and delivered his vocals with confidence. But no matter who sang as that character, the both did an amazing job acting as him. Hats off to those two.
Next up is the set design, which was absolutely fabulous. One of my favorite designs was shown after Phantom’s opening performance, when the Carnival made its first appearance. For context, a decent amount of the show takes place in a carnival in Coney Island. This Carnival plays an important role in the play, but in order to avoid spoilers I will just talk about its set design. The background is a breathtaking representation of Manhattan made out of flashing lights reminiscent of those you would see flashing over the entrance of an old movie theatre. The carnival tents and banners all reflected the early 20th century feel and setting of the play. Best of all is the… how to describe it. It’s an arc with one half of it being the Phantom’s mask and the other half being metal pipes and a bright blue eyeball. It is both visually creepy and mesmerizing, and what I like about it is that the eye changes color throughout the play in order to emphasize the seriousness of certain moments. Straying away from the Carnival, there is also a subtle use of both cool blue and gold light in certain moments of the play that represent opposing sides of a conversation or a certain character (i.e. cool blue shone down when the Phantom appeared, and gold glimmered while Christine took the stage.)
 Then there’s the music. Oh, the music that comes with Love Never Dies is personally my favorite part of the play, hands down. There were so many songs that I enjoyed, and it wasn’t just because of the actor’s voices. The orchestra did a masterful job in performing each piece and they only had about ten people in the pit! They played a great role in adding an extra layer of emotion, such as suspense and drama, to each scene or song. Sometimes it even surprised me. For example, there was an opening to the song, The Beauty Underneath, that was just an innocent piano accompanied by a slow tempo of music that carried on for a small amount of time… until the band broke that sweetness with a fast-paced tune accompanied by an electric guitar. When I heard that, I had jumped in my seat with pleasant surprise. That song was amazing and is probably one of my favorite pieces in the soundtrack.
 As a closing statement, I would have to say that the Phantom of the Opera: Love Never Dies is a wonderful play that you should definitely go see. It’s acting was on point, the music is simply enchanting, and the story itself is quite enjoyable. But don’t just take my word for it, see it yourself! Go take a trip to the Opera and witness why Love truly Never Dies as soon as you can. And after seeing it, tell me about it here. I can’t wait to see what you think!
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culturefashionmagazine · 6 years ago
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#Repost @remitomeria with @get_repost ・・・ shop @face2faceboutiquerunway 💓✔️ owned by the one and only anita evans. click bio for more info! - #teenambassador #atlmodel #teenmodel #ad #modeling #blackgirlmagic #lcpatlanta @ladyconnection go to: www.shopface2face.com (at Atlanta, Georgia) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bps3z9YF1AT/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1wijyjtdadpwm
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michemoffatt · 7 years ago
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Delighted that the amazing and beautiful @rebeccamjoyce is #MASUMIheadwear #Champion #TeenAmbassador 💗 beautiful girl, and great role model for all those #champions out there x x #brandAmbassador . . . . We are wearing @masumiheadwear x Rebecca is in the green #forestFlower #ELLA and I am wearing #ELLA in brick #goldenFlower 💗 . Created by #masumiHeadwear @avakinoltd 💗 you @masumiheadwear 🌈🦄🦄🦄🦄🦄🦄🦄🦄🦄🦄🦄🦄🦄🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈😍😍😍😍😍❤️❤️ (at Dumbarton)
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instatrack · 8 years ago
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On our 6p News: Hear from 13 year old Cora Haworth, who will participate in the #womensmarchonwashington #teenambassador http://ift.tt/2iFvCbm
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I swear every time I go back I fall more and more in love with this place. Had such a great time seeing Jazz Roots at the magnificent Dr Phillips Center honoring the great Henry Mancini. Also had fun seeing and talking with some of my fellow teen ambassadors! So beyond stoked to come back for Newsies in a little over a week! #teenambassadors #artsforeverylife #drphillipscenter
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bookofmorton · 10 years ago
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Khaki Krew #teenambassadors
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oasisteenambassadorsblog · 10 years ago
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FIRST POST!! #woohoo #poinciana #teenambassadors #firstpost #kissimmee
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shrutikohli · 7 years ago
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please join me in congratulating @storytellersetal's teen ambassador Chhavi Thakur for having convened her very first Teen Chaupal today. And here's a quick arial view 😎 of the Teen Chaupal in action. The group of teenagers read epapers and discussed the UK elections. The photo was taken from a balcony 😎... you know, we are teenagers ... adventure is in our blood. Good job, Chhavi! 👏 #storytelling #storytellers #teenchaupal #teenstorytellers #newspaperreading #bookdiscussion #bookreading #bhilai #bhilaidiaries #storytellersetal #startup #entrepreneurship #teenambassadors #teenagers (at Bhilai, Chhatisgarh)
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storytellersetal · 7 years ago
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please join us in congratulating Storytellers et al's teen ambassador Chhavi Thakur for having convened her very first Teen Chaupal today. And here's a quick arial view 😎 of the Teen Chaupal in action. The group of teenagers read epapers and discussed the UK elections. The photo was taken from a balcony 😎... you know, we are teenagers ... adventure is in our blood. Good job, Chhavi! 👏 #storytelling #storytellers #teenchaupal #teenstorytellers #newspaperreading #bookdiscussion #bookreading #bhilai #bhilaidiaries #storytellersetal #startup #entrepreneurship #teenambassadors #teenagers (at Bhilai, Chhatisgarh)
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fullfiguredfierce · 6 years ago
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.. Like I said.. I'm Animated.. However, when they get it.. I can't hold it in.. Sign your Teen ( age 10-17) up for our next #walklikehermodelandconfidenceclass on Dec.16 in #huntsvillealabama sponsored by @fullfiguredfierce We have a TEEN Model coach and Teen Ambassador Kennedy G. who helps the girls as well and sometimes special guest like @runway_magic drops through to give the girls a confidence boost.. Our next class is filling up quick. Register your teen today at www.fullfiguredfierce.org/ register. #model#teenambassador#teenmodel #modelclass #modelmom #teens #runway #runwayshow #confidenceiskey #buildyourowndoor #buildconfidence #community #communityservice #communityoutreach (at WALK Like HER Model and Confidence Class) https://www.instagram.com/p/BqDxaFNAAQi/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=573lw2l0aitm
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fullfiguredfierce · 6 years ago
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#GetbackTOWORK WALK Like HER Model and Confidence Class " It's easier to build strong children than to repair broken men " - F. Douglas Community Service is important to me and reaching out to our young ladies is SUPER important. This is not about teaching your princess how to model. She will learn but it's more than that. We teach them the importance of holding their head up, how to build their confidence, how to block out the negative talk and images they are bombarded with on a day to day basis. This. #FREECLASS teaches technique, while teaching grace and poise. We have had a great time in the past few classes and this will be no different. Sign your princess up today at www.fullfiguredfierce.org/register and reserve her spot. Ages 10-17 11 of 25 spots have already been reserved. #teens #teenempowerment #model #modelclass #community #free #modelworkshop #teenambassador #teenspirit #teenvogue #teenmodelcoach (at Huntsville, Alabama) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bp2tlEYAARl/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=pepzaarrgtt7
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fusionreviews-blog · 7 years ago
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Phantom of the Opera: Love Never Dies Coming to the Broward Center!
Andrew Lloyd Webber's Love Never Dies - The Phantom Returns is coming to the Broward Center from Nov.7 - 19. The ultimate love story continues in this spellbinding sequel to The Phantom of the Opera. The year is 1907. It is 10 years after his disappearance from the Paris Opera House and the Phantom has escaped to a new life in New York where he lives amongst the screaming joy rides and freak shows of Coney Island.
Student Rush tickets are available at the box office two hours prior to each performance. $30 per ticket with a two ticket limit per Student ID.
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fusionreviews-blog · 7 years ago
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Salome Review
I have been to many shows now. I’ve seen things that are hilarious; others that are sad, shows that are uplifting, and some that just made me feel happy. But, I must say that this opera is by far the most…surprising and unique show that I have come across so far. Don’t take me the wrong way, I loved the show and I would definitely would see it again, but how to talk about it is really hard. I honestly have no idea how to describe it besides, “I just watched a show about a disturbing one sided relationship, a creepy uncle, and questionable parenting.” I suppose that the best way to describe the show is to give you a summary, however I don’t want to spoil in the slightest. Even the summary of the show on the Florida Grand Opera page is incredibly vague. The most that I can tell you is that it’s about a Princess in Jerusalem who falls madly in love with a prophet of God who doesn’t share her feelings. The Princess gets upset at this, and formulates an extravagant plan of revenge. That’s all you get, because the less you know the more surprising it is. However, I can’t really reveal much of the story by describing other aspects of the show… like the set! In the darkness of the theatre, you can see the set easily and with great detail. Lights shine down to illuminate a room with a balcony looking upon a giant moon. Stone stairs lead down from the room to the base of the stage, and walls stand on the sides with engravings of ancient images. There are large double doors on the right side of the stage, and in the middle there is a pit leading into a cellar that you cannot see. The beauty of the set is that a lot of it is used during the show. The stairs, the cellar, the doors, and even the moon are all used (the moon itself changes color during climaxes in the show.) Then there’s the signature part of operas. The voice of the actor singing should be strong and loud enough for the audience to hear clearly listen, and may I say that the actors of Salome carry their voices amazingly. Each line delivered is music and each song is carried along by rich tones. Princess Salome herself (played by the appropriately named Melody Moore) has a magnificent voice that carried itself throughout the theatre with ease. The prophet also had booming, powerful vocals that gave me chills. The musicians in the Pit also carried the music of the actors very well. As always, props to them, but in this instance they did especially well to add to the tension of the opera. The trombones and the bassoons in particular had incredible parts; in some cases (if my memory stands firm,) the trombones echoed the melody of the actors. The tuba was also important with some of the choreography in the veil dancing scene. Overall, the brass section was clean and the woodwinds were as lovely as ever, with the percussion holding that pounding beat. Another thing that I want to praise about the opera is the costume design, which may not seem important but truly are in every show you will ever see. In Salome, the costumes played well to the setting of Jerusalem, as well as the characters. The Princess, the King, and the Queen all had robes and dresses that showed their incredible wealth and power as important figures that are not to be trifled with. The Prophet, on the other hand, had dirty, ragged robes that showed his poverty and “insignificance.” However, he still acted as if the status of the royalty meant nothing, and was not afraid to speak his mind as he delivered his messages from God. Mixing this with the mysteriousness and wisdom of the character himself made him into a character that you respect and slightly fear, leaving you to never question his defiance of the royalty. The rest of the costumes played to the types of characters. The guards all had uniforms akin to that of guards in those times, the Jews donning robes long white robes with some designs on them, and the veil dancers wore more…revealing clothing. I wish that there were more that I could say but I don’t want to give away too much. Personally, I loved the show. It was unsettling, shocking, pleasant to the ears, and most of all exciting. The music was great, the designs were awesome, and the story was phenomenal. Dear reader, you absolutely have to see Salome. It’s something that you will NOT forget. Trust me…
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