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Tableaux vivants (or living pictures) were an extremely popular form of entertainment during the reign of Queen Victoria. They involved dressing up in costumes, using plenty of props, creating a scene from a story, and then staying completely still to hold the pose as a living picture!
University of Richmond Artist in Residence Leyla McCalla.
Jacqueline Woodson: Kennedy Center Education Artist-in-Residence (2022-2024)
Francesca Zambello Artistic Director. Internationally recognized director of opera and theater Francesca Zambello is the Artistic Director of Washington National Opera, a post she has held since 2012.
sTo Len, whose fascination with waste removal started when he was a child, is the agencys current artist in residence.
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