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National Theatre
Romeo & Juliet: Masked Ball Dance Tutorial
Sally Maxwell, a movement director for the National Theatre's film adaptation of Romeo and Juliet, shares insights on how they created the iconic party scene. She also provides tips on how to create your own party scene and breakdown...
Science360
Chalk Talk Tragedy Of The Commons
The tragedy of the commons is a dilemma that develops when a group holds a limited resource in common. If each person acts rationally in his or her own self interest often the resource will be depleted or destroyed by the group even if...
National Theatre
Romeo & Juliet: Kids Ask the Cast
In this video, a group of actors discuss their experiences and mistakes in theater, as well as their opinions on Shakespeare's characters and relationships. They also answer questions about acting and love, providing insightful and...
Curated Video
The Tragedy of the Commons: How Plastic Pollution is Threatening Our Oceans
The video discusses the issue of plastic pollution in our oceans and how it relates to the tragedy of the commons. It explores possible solutions such as social norms, privatization, and state regulations, and suggests a combination of...
Curated Video
The Fire that Sparked a Workplace Revolution
The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire Tragedy took the lives of 146 workers – and exposed a shocking lack of workplace health and safety laws in New York State.
Curated Video
Turning Pain into Purpose: The Business Plan Inspiration of a Cancer Survivor
Part 1/4 of Dana Donofree series: The video tells the inspiring story of Dana, a breast cancer survivor who used her creativity and background in fashion to create a product line, AnaOno, designed to fit the needs of breast cancer...
National Theatre
Exploring the Iconic Balcony Scene in Romeo and Juliet: Actors and Director Share Insights
This video discusses the iconic balcony scene in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, exploring the themes of love and the challenges of portraying the characters on stage and screen. The actors and director share their insights into the...
Next Animation Studio
Cable-car accident follows two other Italian disasters
Italy’s latest tragedy killed 14 people in one of the world’s most beautiful regions.
Barcroft Media
Storm Chaser Braves 2017’s Most Dangerous Weather
The year 2017 has been an intense year for storms, especially across the USA, as this veteran storm chaser’s archive shows. Jason Weingart has been an avid storm chaser since 2009, but 2017 has been a particularly challenging year,...
ACDC Leadership
The Economics of Halloween with Jacob Clifford
Economics is everywhere. To prove it, I made a short video covering a few econ concepts you see on Halloween.
National Theatre
Exploring the Emotional and Intellectual Power of Language in Shakespeare's "To Be or Not to Be"
This video explores the emotional and intellectual structure of the English language through an analysis of Shakespeare's "To be or not to be" soliloquy. The teacher guides the viewer through a whispering exercise, highlighting the...
National Theatre
Othello: Iago and Othello
Adrian Lester (Othello) and Rory Kinnear (Iago) talk about the characters, the relationship between them, their relative position in the social and military hierarchy of the play and the motivations for their actions.
XKA Digital
Practice common decency
Andrew Morris has been a leading figure in the media and events industry for over twenty years. He launched the innovative Business Design Centre in Islington in 1986 which became the most stylish and successful boutique venue in the UK,...
Crash Course
Love or Lust? Romeo and Juliet Part II
"Do you believe that fate is inescapable, or that people forge their own lives?" This is the essential question at the heart of Romeo and Juliet, according to the narrator of a series on Shakespeare's tragedy. Short but dense, the video...
Crash Course
Ophelia, Gertrude, and Regicide - Hamlet II
In Part Two of a video course in Hamlet, narrator John Green looks at the gender dynamics in the play. He presents Ophelia and Gertrude as powerful characters and argues that these women do have options that affect the course of the...
Crash Course
Crash Course Theater #2: Origins of Greek Drama
In this episode of Crash Course Theater, Mike discusses the western theater which started in Greece. The earliest recorded drama in the west arose in Athen, and these early plays grew out or religious ritual. Namely, they evolved from...
Crash Course
Crash Course Literature 203: Ghosts, Murder, and More Murder: Hamlet Part I
Crash Course Literature 203: Ghosts, Murder, and More Murder: Hamlet Part I [12:24]. This video series of Crash Course Literature uses lively verbal explanations accompanied by entertaining visuals with a host who provides historical,...
Crash Course
Crash Course Literature 204: Ophelia, Gertrude, and Regicide: Hamlet, Part Ii
Crash Course Literature 204: Ophelia, Gertrude, and Regicide: Hamlet, Part II [11:01] in this video series, Crash Course Literature, uses lively verbal explanations accompanied by entertaining visuals with a host who provides historical,...