Dhaka
Dhaka is the capital of Bangladesh and the principal city of Dhaka District. Dhaka is a Mega city and one of the major cities of the South Asia. Located on the banks of the Buriganga River, Dhaka, along with its metropolitan area, has a population of over 12 million, making it the largest city in Bangladesh.[1] With its colourful history, Dhaka is known as the 'City of Mosques' and for its famous fine Muslin cloth which has a great ethnic value. Under Mughal rule in the 17th century, the city was also known as Jahangir Nagar, and was both a provincial capital and a centre of the world-wide muslin trade. The modern city, however, was developed chiefly under British rule in the 19th century, and soon became the second-largest city in Bengal after Calcutta (presently Kolkata). With the partition of India in 1947, Dhaka became the administrative capital of East Pakistan, and later, in 1972, the capital of an independent Bangladesh. During the intervening period, the city witnessed widespread turmoil; this included many impositions of martial law, the declaration of Bangladesh's independence, military suppression, devastation during war, and natural calamities. Modern Dhaka is the centre of political, cultural and economic life in Bangladesh. Its urban infrastructure is the most developed in the country, it is nonetheless a fighting metropolitan city with challenges such as pollution, congestion, and lack of adequate services due to the rising population. In recent decades, Dhaka has seen modernisation of transport, communications and public works. The city is attracting large foreign investments and greater volumes of commerce and trade. It is also experiencing an increasing influx of people from across the nation. To fight rising traffic congestion and population rise in the capital city, the national government has implemented a policy for rapid urbanisation of surrounding areas and beyond by recent introduction of ten year tax on income holiday for new construction of all types of facilities and buildings outside Dhaka.
Audition monologue
There are two basic types of dramatic monologue: Exterior monologue: This is where the actor speaks to another person who is not in the performance space or to the audience. Interior monologue: This is where the actor speaks as if to himself or herself. It is introspective and reveals the inner motives to the audience. This is also a common device in stream of consciousness writings. Such monologues may also be described as soliloquies. The monologue may be an art form in and of itself, but it has always been part of larger, dialogue-based plays for its provision of another angle in relating to the audience and getting inside a character's inner life. To learn more about how to find the right piece for your auditions, go to monologue. An audition monologue is what an actor performs while alone on stage or in a scene in order to get a job.
Occasionally audition sides are made available to actors days before an audition. When any actor has the advantage of getting audition sides in advance, it is always wise to study them; going into an audition prepared can make a big difference in the quality of an audition. Audition sides are one of many tools available to actors. To learn more about sides and how to get the most out of them for auditions, go to audition sides.
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Audition for acting
For actors, the audition piece is typically not from the show being considered; an actor wishing to be cast in Hamlet would not likely do a monologue from that play. However, most performers do have a range of audition pieces and select something appropriate; an actor auditioning for Hamlet would have a dramatic Shakespearean monologue ready, and not perform a monologue from an Oscar Wilde comedy, or a contemporary playwright, such as Tom Stoppard. The audition process is a big part of any actor's life - it should be taken seriously. To learn more about auditions go to auditions. An audition is a sample performance by an actor.
Auditions for movies are how actors actually get acting jobs in film. Auditions are held by producers and casting directors. They choose whom to cast after an audition has been held. Always bring a headshot and resume to an audition. To get more information on movie auditions go to movie auditions.
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