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Medieval is 1 450-1450
Renaissance is 2 1450-1600
Baroque is 3 1600-1750
Classical is 4 1750-1820
He refers to the jazz age using instruments.
- Scenic design (also known as scenography, stage design, or set design) is the creation of theatrical, as well as film or television scenery. Scenic designers come from a variety of artistic backgrounds, but in recent years, are mostly trained professionals, holding a B.F.A. or M.F.A. degrees in theater arts. Scenic designers design sets and scenery that aim to support the overall artistic goals of the production. There has been a consideration that scenic design is also production design; however, more accurately, it is a part of the visual production of a film or television.
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2. Scenic Designers
Scenic designers, also called set designers, design physical surroundings to set the tone, atmosphere, time frame, and location for movies, television shows, and theater productions. Scenic designers use furniture, props, structures, backgrounds, and other design elements to create an accurate setting as dictated by a script.
Scenic designers start by reading a script and meeting with directors to define a script's concept and the best way to design it. They then sketch ideas and floor plans to indicate a set's layout and prop placement. After drawing a final model to scale, set designers supervise the construction workers who build the set.
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In the 21st century, classical music of its art music developed around 2000, and throughout the modern classical world. In many aspects from the last generation, like comment, inter, and conceptualism were retained, directed at incorporating aspects among all musical styles regardless of whether they be "classical".
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It was the largest city during the Spanish Empire, the largest city in Hispania also during the last part of the Roman period. Seville had the monopoly in colonial trade during the Habsburg dynasty along with Cádiz, it was the headquarters of the Casa de Contratación which controlled Atlantic trade and the exploration of the Americas for centuries. Now the Casa de Contratación has become the archives of the Americas, the place where all the documents of the Spanish colonial empire are stored (maps, letters decrees, contacts…). All the history of the Spanish colonies is stored in the building of the former Casa de Contratación. Seville is also the place where Colombus’ remains are, his tomb is in Seville's Cathedral.
Right outside Seville in the town of Santiponce there are ruins from the Roman city of Italica. The amphitheatre of that town is where the Game of Thrones craddle of the dragons outside King's Landing is set. The place where Cersei meets with Daenerys or where they choose Bran as king. That town is also the birthplace and home of two Hispanic emperors, emperor Trajan and emperor Hadrian were born and grew up in that town.
Seville was one of the largest cities of the Muslim period as well and it has plenty of Moorish architecture like the Giralda Tower or the Gold Tower (where the gold in the city was stored), or the Alcázar (Seville's Moorish palace that was expanded by Castile during the Renaissance). The Alcázar of Seville is actually also another Game of Thrones setting, it is the setting of the Water Gardens of Dorne.
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The dressing is traditional too, boys wear that charcateristic Spanish hat and suit and girls wear the same type of colourful spotted dresses with the peineta or flower in the hair, some go in carriages or horses. A friend of mine from Málaga goes every year to Seville for the fair