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“How much do you love me?” The Child’s Obligations to the Adult in 1930s Hollywoodchild as priceless object, and, conversely, as exploitable entity. Child performers had become enormously popular attractions on the late eighteenth-century and early nineteenth-century stage, but commercial cinema, with its global reach and sophisticated production methods, offered the possibility随意 发表于 2025-3-28 20:02:00
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Young Mammals: The Politics and Aesthetics of Long-Term Collaboration with Children in Mammalian Div), gained its first international success with the performance ., which involved children as performers and facilitators. . was preceded by an earlier collaboration involving children, . (2005). Prior to this piece, Mammalian made performance by and for adults, involving variously or in combination,exclusice 发表于 2025-3-29 09:04:38
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Child Training and Employment in Taiwanese Opera 1940s–1960s: An Overviewcular the role of children working in theater. Yet, similar issues that relate especially to traditional local theatrical performances in a non-European context have been insufficiently examined. One such example is Taiwanese opera (.: song drama). Similar to Beijing opera (or Peking opera), but dis出生 发表于 2025-3-29 17:53:23
Higher Wages, Less Pain: The Changing Role of Children in Traditional Chinese Theaterg people—both future performers and spectators alike. Two boys have deliberately run away from their Beijing Opera school, determined to escape the constant beatings and almost inhuman training regime. They race through the back streets of the city, eating forbidden snacks and enjoying their newfoun食物 发表于 2025-3-29 21:15:40
Defying Death: Children in the Indian Circuskers balance above their heads and trapeze artists fly through the air. We accept that adults risk their lives as a form of entertainment, but in the Indian circus children and teenagers also defy death on a daily basis. The circus in India has not always exploited its artists, as a role in the circNAIVE 发表于 2025-3-30 03:21:10
Reiseberatung und Reisedarbietung,piece swiftly became (in the words of Mammalian’s website) “Canada’s most happening performance art export,”. as the model, though not the same children, was subsequently seen in 27 cities from Los Angeles to Sydney..屈尊 发表于 2025-3-30 04:27:30
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-45848-4sma of the girls. Audiences were amazed at the professionalism, skill, and stamina of the child performers who, despite their diminutive stature and clear bemusement at being so far from home, appeared on stage unfaltering and perfect.