• Shahana Chowdhury: The Queen of Romance | WhatsOn Show | EP 22
    Friday, BD 9 PM
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    The art of poetry, The sweetness of storytelling, sailing the sailboat of novels, lighting the lantern of exploration. Flying the kite of words and rhythms is a dream of Shahana Chowdhury .
    Catch her exclusively at WhatsOn. Stay Tuned!
    #Bangladesh #australia #sydney #sydneyaustralia #bengalisong
    Shahana Chowdhury: The Queen of Romance | WhatsOn Show | EP 22 Friday, BD 9 PM Watch: https://youtu.be/ay7CgFjWYaw The art of poetry, The sweetness of storytelling, sailing the sailboat of novels, lighting the lantern of exploration. Flying the kite of words and rhythms is a dream of Shahana Chowdhury . Catch her exclusively at WhatsOn. Stay Tuned! #Bangladesh #australia #sydney #sydneyaustralia #bengalisong
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  • 𝗪𝗼𝘂𝗹𝗱 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗹𝗶𝗸𝗲 𝘁𝗼 𝗱𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗲? 𝗕𝗮𝗹𝗹𝗲𝘁 - 𝗣𝗮𝗿𝘁 𝘁𝘄𝗼.

    Is history boring to you? Well, then this part of the story won't make you bored at all! After discussing the history of ballet in the previous part, we'll be diving into the ballet's category and styles in the last part of the article today.

    Ballet has various categories - story ballets, plotless ballets, and different styles among them - classical, neoclassical, and contemporary.

    Story ballets, as you can already have a guess - it tells a story. They possess narrative motion, characters, a beginning, and an ending. The Nutcracker and The Sleeping Beauty are famous story ballets from the 19th century; classic stories and novels such as The Great Gatsby and The Three Musketeers also have been remade into ballets.

    Plotless ballets have no storyline. Instead, they employ the movement of the body and theatrical components to interpret music, form an image or express or elicit emotion. Choreographer George Balanchine was a prolific architect of plotless ballets.

    We have mentioned three types of style in ballet - classical, neoclassical, and contemporary. Like every other form of art, classical one is what people generally think of first, and it isn't incorrect in ballet either.

    Classical ballet acquired its peak in 19th- century Russia through the creation of choreographers like Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov. The following elements characterize this style: graceful, flowing movements classical form: turn-out of the legs and pointe work, balance and symmetry, emphasis on story, elaborate sets, and costumes.

    The neoclassical ballet was presented in the 20th century by choreographers like George Balanchine. It generally includes increased speed, energy and attack, manipulation of the classical form, asymmetry, an off-balance feel, non-narrative, often one-act ballets, pared-down aesthetic with simple sets and costumes.

    Contemporary ballet is influenced by modern dance. Eminent contemporary ballet choreographers include Twyla Tharp, Jiří Kylián, Paul Taylor, William Forsythe, and Dwight Rhoden. In contemporary ballet, you may see: floor work, turn-in of the legs, greater range of movement and body line, pointe shoes but also bare feet.

    But what's the point of pointe shoes? Well, until next time!

    #studentJournalist
    𝗪𝗼𝘂𝗹𝗱 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗹𝗶𝗸𝗲 𝘁𝗼 𝗱𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗲? 𝗕𝗮𝗹𝗹𝗲𝘁 - 𝗣𝗮𝗿𝘁 𝘁𝘄𝗼. Is history boring to you? Well, then this part of the story won't make you bored at all! After discussing the history of ballet in the previous part, we'll be diving into the ballet's category and styles in the last part of the article today. Ballet has various categories - story ballets, plotless ballets, and different styles among them - classical, neoclassical, and contemporary. Story ballets, as you can already have a guess - it tells a story. They possess narrative motion, characters, a beginning, and an ending. The Nutcracker and The Sleeping Beauty are famous story ballets from the 19th century; classic stories and novels such as The Great Gatsby and The Three Musketeers also have been remade into ballets. Plotless ballets have no storyline. Instead, they employ the movement of the body and theatrical components to interpret music, form an image or express or elicit emotion. Choreographer George Balanchine was a prolific architect of plotless ballets. We have mentioned three types of style in ballet - classical, neoclassical, and contemporary. Like every other form of art, classical one is what people generally think of first, and it isn't incorrect in ballet either. Classical ballet acquired its peak in 19th- century Russia through the creation of choreographers like Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov. The following elements characterize this style: graceful, flowing movements classical form: turn-out of the legs and pointe work, balance and symmetry, emphasis on story, elaborate sets, and costumes. The neoclassical ballet was presented in the 20th century by choreographers like George Balanchine. It generally includes increased speed, energy and attack, manipulation of the classical form, asymmetry, an off-balance feel, non-narrative, often one-act ballets, pared-down aesthetic with simple sets and costumes. Contemporary ballet is influenced by modern dance. Eminent contemporary ballet choreographers include Twyla Tharp, Jiří Kylián, Paul Taylor, William Forsythe, and Dwight Rhoden. In contemporary ballet, you may see: floor work, turn-in of the legs, greater range of movement and body line, pointe shoes but also bare feet. But what's the point of pointe shoes? Well, until next time! #studentJournalist
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  • RIP Qazi Anwar Husain
    Eminent writer and author of the popular spy-thriller series "Masud Rana", Qazi Anwar Husain is No More. His other famous work is "Kuasha" series.
    In the middle of 1960, The prolific writer wanted to establish his own printing press and so he borrowed 10,000 taka from his father and created the Segunbagicha Press. At that time, he only had 2 employees but gradually his business started to blossom and the press transformed into the renowned publishing house Sheba Prokashoni.
    Sheba Prokashoni played an important part in publishing paperback books in Bangladesh and in translating world-renowned novels into Bengali for avid readers.
    In 1964, Qazi Anwar Husain published his first book "Kuasha-1" from the Segunbagicha publication. The series revolves around a scientist called 'Kuasha' who works for the development of science to wants to eradicate evil from society by helping the distressed.
    After renaming the publishing house as Sheba Prokashoni, Qazi Anwar Husain published the first edition of 'Masud Rana' book series titled 'Dhongsho-Pahar' in 1966. So far 468 books have been published in this series which has gained a lot of popularity in Bangladesh.
    RIP Qazi Anwar Husain Eminent writer and author of the popular spy-thriller series "Masud Rana", Qazi Anwar Husain is No More. His other famous work is "Kuasha" series. In the middle of 1960, The prolific writer wanted to establish his own printing press and so he borrowed 10,000 taka from his father and created the Segunbagicha Press. At that time, he only had 2 employees but gradually his business started to blossom and the press transformed into the renowned publishing house Sheba Prokashoni. Sheba Prokashoni played an important part in publishing paperback books in Bangladesh and in translating world-renowned novels into Bengali for avid readers. In 1964, Qazi Anwar Husain published his first book "Kuasha-1" from the Segunbagicha publication. The series revolves around a scientist called 'Kuasha' who works for the development of science to wants to eradicate evil from society by helping the distressed. After renaming the publishing house as Sheba Prokashoni, Qazi Anwar Husain published the first edition of 'Masud Rana' book series titled 'Dhongsho-Pahar' in 1966. So far 468 books have been published in this series which has gained a lot of popularity in Bangladesh.
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  • Last year, there are lots of exciting new releases from some of our favorite authors. Here we are going to discuss some books which are about steamy romance novels..

    Read More: https://whatson.guide/wednesday-wisdom-exciting-new-releases-books-2021/

    #wednesday #novels #romance #books #favorite #authors #romancenovels
    Last year, there are lots of exciting new releases from some of our favorite authors. Here we are going to discuss some books which are about steamy romance novels.. Read More: https://whatson.guide/wednesday-wisdom-exciting-new-releases-books-2021/ #wednesday #novels #romance #books #favorite #authors #romancenovels
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    Wednesday Wisdom: Top Books of 2021 to Read
    This year, there are lots of exciting new releases from some of our favorite authors. Here we are going........
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  • There are some incredible romance novels that continued to dazzle readers with unique plotlines, authentic characters, and sweet love. This week our Book Editor, Taposhi brings you three children’s literature books to read.
    There are some incredible romance novels that continued to dazzle readers with unique plotlines, authentic characters, and sweet love. This week our Book Editor, Taposhi brings you three children’s literature books to read.
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    Wednesday Wisdom: 3 Romantic books to read!
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