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Revision as of 13:34, 10 May 2017
Mary Hatfalvi
Contents
Overview
The paragraph should give a three to five sentence abstract about your entire London HUA experience including 1) a summary of the aims of your project, 2) your prior experience with humanities and arts courses and disciplines, and 3) your major takeaways from the experience.
Milestone 1
How Shakespeare through the Centuries Still Lives On
Objective: To find the similarities and differences between the mood, dramatic elements and style of two performances of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet performed in London at two different time periods. One play performed in 2016 at the Garrick Theatre, and another performed in 1867 at the Covent Gardens.
Below the objective statement, Insert a one or two paragraph summary of your findings from having reached this milestone. Edit the link below to link to your milestone page.
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Milestone 2
Storytelling through Ballet and the Woman Behind It
Objective: A research report on the recorded first ballet in London, Pygmalion which opened in 1734 at the Covent Gardens, and the famous dancer & choreographer Marie Salle. How this ballet choreographed by Marie Salle started a new way of ballet style and performance that is used today.
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Milestone 3 / Capstone
An interpretation of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night
Objective: A study into current and past performances of Twelfth Night resulting to a personal interpretation of a scene from the play. Rewriting and reenacting the scene using specific dramatic elements, mood & style. Resulting to a short film of that specific scene.
Below the objective statement, Insert a one or two paragraph summary of your findings from having reached this milestone. If this milestone, for you, represents a humanities and arts capstone, please indicate so. Edit the link below to link to your milestone page.
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Activity Journal
The activity journal represents an ongoing log of reflections gained through each and every project activity on the calendar.
Leave the above sentence in place exactly as it is, delete this sentence, and add a new activity journal entry for each major trip or activity in which you participate (museum visit, cultural experience, etc.).
Activity #1 Westminster Abby & The Tower of London
Westminster Abby was an amazing place to visit. I learned so much about the British royalty and tradition. Some of the things I saw was the throne in which all royalty is crowned in since King Edward I. Many famous people and royalty including Mary Queen of Scots, King Henry the V, Edward the Confessor, Queen Elizabeth I, Issac Newton and the unknown solder are buried and honored in Westminster Abby. You can read more in my article The Tombs of Westminster Abby. Something Ironic I would say is that Queen Elizabeth I and Queen Mary I are both buried together even though they were at odds to say the least during their lifetime. The Abby was built in 960 A.D as a small Benedictine monastery. It was then later added on and built to be a church for royal coronations and burials by Edward the Confessor. The first monarch to be coordinated at the Abby was William the Conquer and all of the monarchs have been crowned there ever since. Something I found while exploring the Abby was a door that is closed off and there is a sign on it labeled the oldest door in England dated 1050. No one should leave London without seeing this church. Even though this site was not really relevant to my milestones, it is the most spectacular thing I have ever seen.
The Tower of London was a place I could get lost and spend all day in. There is so much history in the tower and the area you would not be at a lost for things to do. Many sad things happened in the tower for instance Edward V and his brother Richard were sent to the Bloody tower by their uncle who become Richard III. They were never seen or heard from again and the bodies of two young boys were found in front of the white tower. They are said today to be the two princes. Another man who was held at the tower and later beheaded was Thomas More. He was a friend to King Henry VIII and did not agree with his rule of being the new head of the church. He was taken to the Bell Tower as a prisoner and later beheaded. Besides executions, the tower did house things like royal coin minting, royal observatory and the crown jewels. This place was another amazing place to see and I would go there again when I visit London in the future.
Activity #2 St. Paul's Cathedral
St. Paul's Cathedral is a place where history, religion and modern culture combine. What I found really cool was all the statues and plaques that commemorate the soldiers, generals and warriors of Britain. St.Paul's Cathedral is a place where the non royal heroes of England are honored and remembered. The art in the cathedral goes from mosaics on the arches of the dome to TV screen art using slow motion and effects. One piece that I was captivated by was The Martyrs in St. Paul's Cathedral by Bill Viola. The crypt under the church held tombs of warriors including Lord Nelson and Arthur Wellesley the Duke of Wellington. Even though this site was not related to my milestones it was a good place to see.
Activity #3 British Museum
The British Museum was a cool place. There was a lot to see and it took me an hour an a half to see just one floor. There was so much history in the museum beginning form ancient Egypt to the modern America. The most interesting exhibit to me was the mummies from ancient Egypt. I wrote an article on this exhibit and you can read more
here
This museum did not have much anything to do with my milestones. This museum though was a fun and interesting experience.
Activity #4 Name
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