суббота, 30 марта 2013 г.

Rendering 7.Theatre


    The article under consideration is headlined "Сhoreographer Gillian Lynne says 'Reality TV is harming the theatre".It is published on the website of the newspaper "The Guardian" on March 24,2013.The author of of the article is Vanessa Thorpe.In the current article the author draws attention that television is really danger to theater.
    Gillian Lynne is famous cheoreographer in London. She worries about the future of the theater.Gillian Lynne, the doyenne of live dance as choreographer of Cats, The Phantom of The Opera and Aspects of Love, is to receive an Olivier award for lifetime achievement next month.According to her opinion television, especially reality TV, is a danger because producers drop someone into a role who has been on television. It's not healthy. They want only instant fame.
     The author underlines that Lynne is the most successful choreographer of several generations. Lynne worked most recently on the West End show Dear World, but her life in dance started in London's East End at the age of 16. Later, she danced with Sadler's Wells Ballet and at Covent Garden, before turning to acting, choreography and directing.
   The author stressed Her Olivier award means she joins an elite list of previous recipients, including Lloyd Webber, Stephen Sondheim, Dame Maggie Smith.Lynne danced the Black Queen in Checkmate, among other leading roles, at the Royal Opera House, where Dame Ninette de Valois picked her out as a rebel.
   The article reports that eventually, Lynne left Covent Garden, returning much later to choreograph and dance in opera interludes.She considered that people must work hard in order to become very famous.Infant fame for her is not very bad.
  To my mind,in spite of the many challenges of the theater,this ancient type of art  would never die. 

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