up StuntsPerformers/Coordinators of action in features, television and commercialsEntries2stunts.com http://web.mac.com/gibsonranch/iWeb/2stunts.com/Home.html Couple offering motion picture, film, television and commercial stuntwork and stunt coordination. Includes videos, photograph galleries, resumes and contact details. Stunt Contact http://www.stuntcontact.com/ A production breakdown service that provides stunt specific job information to SAG performers, on new features, television and cable action shows. World Stunt Awards http://www.worldstuntawards.com/ The Taurus World Stunt Awards 2004 honor the finest stuntmen and stuntwomen in the entertainment business for their stunts. Hosted by Dennis Hopper the World Stunt Awards show takes place at the Paramount Pictures lot in Hollywood, Los Angeles and will be SubcategoriesAerial Associations Business Coordinators Daredevil Performers Live Shows Marine Players Precision Drivers Rigging Special FX Training Related categoriesChinese Simplified 特技 Movies This category is for information on anything about movies, the motion-picture medium, or the film industry, including Stage Combat Stage Combat is the practice of creating the illusion of physical combat for plays, theater, or film. Historically in the West, stage combat included martial arts such as fencing and boxing. In the Stunts Neigbour categoriesAcrobatics Term for skills requiring significant body control including balance, strength and flexibility. Commonly seen in circus performances. Describes some of the slower, Acting This category will act as a repository of information and resources for aspiring actors. Busking and Street Performing Busking is playing music or performing entertainment in a public place, usually while soliciting money. By Culture Information on the performing arts that are specific to a lifestyle, ethnicity or cultural heritage. By Region This category and its subcategories are comprised of symbolic links to elsewhere in the directory. As such, no sites will be listed here. Circus Informational sites about the circus arts, including trapeze, high wire, juggling, contortion, clowning, and stiltwalking. Comedy This category is for sites related to the live, performing art of comedy and the comedians that perform it. Other welcome sites include comedy clubs or other venues, comedy or improvisation troupes, Dance dance n 1: an artistic form of nonverbal communication 2: a party of people assembled for dancing 3: taking a series of rhythmical steps (and movements) in time to music [syn: dancing, terpsichore] v Directories Directories are internet site guides that provide links to a variety of information on the performing arts. Education Sites related to the teaching of the performing arts, including academic institutions offering such teaching. Festivals Information on gatherings that celebrate multiple forms of the performing arts. Hypnotism This category is a collection of sites focusing on the performance of hypnotism on stage. Magic Sleight-of-hand, illusion, tricks, and other performances commonly styled as magic. Information about professional magicians Organizations Information on associations, councils, grant-making foundations, collectives, or ad hoc groups that promote and/or Performers Information on individuals or groups who practice multiple forms of the performing arts. Publications Information on print publications or electronic text with content that includes news, feature stories, reviews, editorials, opinion pieces, columns or other Puppetry The production of shows created by the manipulation of puppets. The process of creating and manufacturing puppets. Reference Information on libraries, museums, glossaries, dictionaries, bibliographies and online text relevant to the performing arts. Resources Includes tips, email lists, webrings, chat, bulletin boards and services for performing artists. Storytelling If you tell stories out loud, in front of an audience, whether around a campfire or in a classroom, at a board meeting, or in the car, you're a storyteller. Storytelling is part of the oral Theatre Theatre is the imitation/representation of life, performed for other people; the performance of dramatic literature; drama; the milieu of actors and playwrights, the place that is the setting for Venues Information on places that offer dance, opera, theatre, music, storytelling or other forms of the performing arts. Youth Juggling The art of keeping 3 or more objects in the air at the same time. Jugglers tend to do more then just juggle though, so a lot of the other things jugglers do are included, Mime There is no universally accepted definition of mime. The art has evolved throughout its history, dating back to the origins of theatre itself, so any definition is partly dependent on historical (This section is quite beta and buggy, have patience. Thanks) Thumbnails powered by Thumbshots |