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"Drama!" is the first single released by Erasure from their fourth studio album Wild!. It was issued by Mute Records in the UK and Sire Records in the U.S.
Written by Vince Clarke and Andy Bell, the synthpop song begins with a low-key keyboard line and a subdued vocal from Bell. As the song progresses, the instrumentation and vocals become more hectic, ultimately ending as a full-blown dancefloor anthem. "Drama!" is known for its mob-shouted "Guilty!" exclamation throughout and Bell's intricate, multi-layered background vocals. Lyrically the song addresses a person who could be considered a drama queen, experiencing "one psychological drama after another" about everyday struggles that are universal and are easily dealt with by most people. Lines such as "your shame is never-ending!" are directed at the subject of the song. The mob's vocals were added to by The Jesus and Mary Chain, who happened to be recording in the studio next door.
Released prior to Wild!, "Drama!" continued Erasure's winning streak on the UK singles chart, peaking at number four. In Germany the single also fared well, hitting number twelve. "Drama!" did not continue Erasure's chart success in the United States, where it failed to enter the Billboard Hot 100. It did, however, climb to number ten on the U.S. Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart.
In the context of film and radio, drama describes a genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone, focusing on in-depth development of realistic characters who must deal with realistic emotional struggles. A drama is commonly considered the opposite of a comedy, but may also be considered separate from other works of some broad genre, such as a fantasy. To distinguish drama as a genre of fiction from the use of the same word to mean the general storytelling mode of live performance, the word drama is often included as part of a phrase to specify its meaning. For instance, in the sense of a television genre, more common specific terms are a drama show, drama series, or television drama in the United States; dramatic programming in the United Kingdom; or teledrama in Sri Lanka. In the sense of a film genre, the common term is a drama film.
Dramatic themes such as alcoholism, child abuse, coming of age, drug addiction, emotion, hope, infidelity, moral dilemmas, racial prejudice, religious intolerance, sexuality, poverty, class divisions, violence against women and corruption put characters in conflict with themselves, others, society, or even natural phenomena. Drama is one of the broadest movie genres and includes subgenres such as romantic drama, war films, sport films, period drama, courtroom drama and crime.
Drama, which is the form of literature usually performed as theatre, may refer to:
Drama may also be a name or title:
A mathematical game is a game whose rules, strategies, and outcomes are defined by clear mathematical parameters. Often, such games have simple rules and match procedures, such as Tic-tac-toe and Dots and Boxes. Generally, mathematical games need not be conceptually intricate to involve deeper computational underpinnings. For example, even though the rules of Mancala are relatively basic, the game can be rigorously analyzed through the lens of combinatorial game theory.
Mathematical games differ sharply from mathematical puzzles in that mathematical puzzles require specific mathematical expertise to complete, whereas mathematical games do not require a deep knowledge of mathematics to play. Often, the arithmetic core of mathematical games is not readily apparent to players untrained to note the statistical or mathematical aspects.
Some mathematical games are of deep interest in the field of recreational mathematics.
When studying a game's core mathematics, arithmetic theory is generally of higher utility than actively playing or observing the game itself. To analyze a game numerically, it is particularly useful to study the rules of the game insofar as they can yield equations or relevant formulas. This is frequently done to determine winning strategies or to distinguish if the game has a solution.
Blaufränkisch (German for blue Frankish) is a dark-skinned variety of grape used for red wine. Blaufränkisch, which is a late-ripening variety, produces red wines which are typically rich in tannin and may exhibit a pronounced spicy character.
The grape is grown across Central Europe, including Austria, Czech Republic (in particular southern Moravia where it is known as Frankovka), Germany, Slovakia (where it is known as Frankovka modrá), Croatia (frankovka), Slovenia (known as modra frankinja), and Italy (Franconia). In Hungary the grape is called Kékfrankos (also lit. blue Frankish) and is grown in a number of wine regions including Sopron, Villány, Szekszárd, and Eger (where it is a major ingredient in the famous red wine blend known as Egri Bikavér (lit. Bull's Blood) having largely replaced the Kadarka grape). It has been called "the Pinot noir of the East" because of its spread and reputation in Eastern Europe. In America this grape is grown in Idaho, Washington State and the Finger Lakes region of New York State, where like in Germany it is known as Lemberger, Blauer Limberger or Blue Limberger.
Game is a 2014 action thriller Bengali film choreographed and directed by Baba Yadav and produced and distributed by Reliance Entertainment. The film features actors Jeet and Subhasree Ganguly in the lead roles. Music of the film has been composed by Jeet Ganguly.The film is a remake of the 2012 Tamil film Thuppakki starring Vijay and Kajal Aggarwal in the Lead roles. It is also remade in Hindi named Holiday.
Abhimanyu Chatterjee (Jeet), a Captain in the Indian Army, returns to Kolkata from Kashmir. On his arrival, his parents and younger sisters force him to see Trisha (Subhashree Ganguly), who they choose for him to be married to. At the bride-viewing ceremony, Abhimanyu makes up excuses to avoid marrying her, which includes commenting about her being old-fashioned. On the contrary, Trisha is a college-level boxer, who is completely modern in her outlook. Abhimanyu realises this and proposes to her, which she reciprocates.
One day, while travelling around the city with his police officer-friend Santilal, Abhimanyu witnesses the explosion of a bus in which they had travelled. He manages to capture the man who laid the bomb, but he escapes from the hospital where he was kept under custody. kidnaps the bomber again, and also forces the police officer who helped the bomber's escape, to commit suicide. Abhimanyu soon learns that the bomber is a mere executor, a sleeper cell, whose only role was to plant the bomb. He also discovers that the Islamic terrorist group Harkat-ul-Jihad al-Islami, which the bomber belongs to, has planned various such attacks in the city in a couple of days. Enlisting the help of his fellow Army men and Balaji, Jagadish manages to thwart these attacks and kill the sleeper cell leader's brother and eleven other terrorists, including the first sleeper cell.
From the Drama Menu collection, this is theatre game #2... Spaghetti. This drama game has been a firm favourite of mine over the years and it continues to be a real 'go to' drama warm up exercise for students of all ages... It's fun, physical, involves everyone very quickly and it asks the players to feel something and then; allow that feeling to fill their body and drive their vocal delivery... not a bad lesson for a seemingly ridiculous drama game called 'Spaghetti'!... Are you looking for a drama lesson plan / dramatic inspiration / theatre games ideas / ideas for drama? Drama Menu offers a comprehensive collection of theatre games, drama games, improv ideas, drama lesson plans and ideas for acting. The uniquely structured book allows readers to quickly and easily create a drama lesson ...
This theatre game is one from the new collection and is a fabulously fun way to encourage performers to experiment with different accents. The performers should be encouraged to stay in the moment as they switch to their new accents (easier said than done) and it is also important that they give it a go whatever accent they are given... by throwing themselves fully into the exercise, they may find that they are a natural at cockney, scouse or geordie or... if they are not so natural; the results can often be hilarious so, it's a win win! If you are looking for ideas for drama / drama lesson plans / theatre games ideas; Drama Menu offers a comprehensive collection of theatre games, drama games, improv ideas, fun warm ups, group warm ups, performance exercises and ideas for acting. The uniqu...
From the Drama Menu collection, here is theatre game #39; Group Walk. This drama game is excellent for encouraging concentration, group awareness and team work... to succeed, the players must work as one cohesive unit. If you are looking for ideas for drama / drama lesson plans / theatre games ideas; Drama Menu offers a comprehensive collection of theatre games, drama games, improv ideas, fun warm ups, group warm ups, performance exercises and ideas for acting. The uniquely structured book allows readers to quickly and easily create a drama lesson plan that will enthuse and inspire each performing arts student. Find out more about Drama Menu, "The Three Course Approach To Theatre Games" and find drama lesson plans, theatre game inspiration, energy games, improv ideas, drama games, theatre ...
From the Drama Menu collection, here is theatre game #26 . . . Hands Of Power. This drama game is fun, physical, encourages trust and spacial awareness and can be played with large groups. . . Looking for a drama lesson plan / theatre games ideas? Drama Menu offers a comprehensive collection of theatre games, drama games, improv ideas, drama lesson plans and ideas for acting. The uniquely structured book allows readers to quickly and easily create a drama lesson plan that will enthuse and inspire each performing arts student. Find out more about Drama Menu, "The Three Course Approach To Theatre Games" and find drama lesson plans, theatre game inspiration, energy games, improv ideas, drama games, theatre games and much more at www.dramamenu.com. . . . Keep visiting our Drama Menu You Tube c...
From the Drama Menu collection, here is theatre game #7; Heads Up, Heads Down. This drama game promotes concentration, group awareness and is excellent for bringing focus to the start of your drama session. . . If you are looking for ideas for drama / drama lesson plans / theatre games ideas; Drama Menu offers a comprehensive collection of theatre games, drama games, improv ideas, fun warm ups, group warm ups, performance exercises and ideas for acting. The uniquely structured book allows readers to quickly and easily create a drama lesson plan that will enthuse and inspire each performing arts student. Find out more about Drama Menu, "The Three Course Approach To Theatre Games" and find drama lesson plans, theatre game inspiration, energy games, improv ideas, drama games, theatre games an...
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From the Drama Menu collection, here is theatre game #5 . . . The Energy Circle. This drama game encourages drama students to release and share energy. Looking for a drama lesson plan / theatre games ideas? . . . Drama Menu offers a comprehensive collection of theatre games, drama games, improvisational ideas, dramatic inspiration and ideas for acting. . . the uniquely structured book allows readers to quickly and easily create a drama lesson plan that will enthuse and inspire each performing arts student. Find out more about Drama Menu, "The Three Course Approach To Theatre Games" and find drama lesson plans, theatre game inspiration, energy games, improv ideas, drama games, theatre games and much more at www.dramamenu.com. . . . Keep visiting our Drama Menu You Tube channel for new drama...
From the Drama Menu collection, here is theatre game #5 . . . The Energy Circle. This drama game encourages drama students to release and share energy. Looking for a drama lesson plan / theatre games ideas? . . . Drama Menu offers a comprehensive collection of theatre games, drama games, improvisational ideas, dramatic inspiration and ideas for acting. . . the uniquely structured book allows readers to quickly and easily create a drama lesson plan that will enthuse and inspire each performing arts student. Find out more about Drama Menu, "The Three Course Approach To Theatre Games" and find drama lesson plans, theatre game inspiration, energy games, improv ideas, drama games, theatre games and much more at www.dramamenu.com. . . . Keep visiting our Drama Menu You Tube channel for new drama...
"Drama!" is the first single released by Erasure from their fourth studio album Wild!. It was issued by Mute Records in the UK and Sire Records in the U.S.
Written by Vince Clarke and Andy Bell, the synthpop song begins with a low-key keyboard line and a subdued vocal from Bell. As the song progresses, the instrumentation and vocals become more hectic, ultimately ending as a full-blown dancefloor anthem. "Drama!" is known for its mob-shouted "Guilty!" exclamation throughout and Bell's intricate, multi-layered background vocals. Lyrically the song addresses a person who could be considered a drama queen, experiencing "one psychological drama after another" about everyday struggles that are universal and are easily dealt with by most people. Lines such as "your shame is never-ending!" are directed at the subject of the song. The mob's vocals were added to by The Jesus and Mary Chain, who happened to be recording in the studio next door.
Released prior to Wild!, "Drama!" continued Erasure's winning streak on the UK singles chart, peaking at number four. In Germany the single also fared well, hitting number twelve. "Drama!" did not continue Erasure's chart success in the United States, where it failed to enter the Billboard Hot 100. It did, however, climb to number ten on the U.S. Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart.