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"re-enactment" Definitions
  1. an activity that repeats the actions of a past event, especially as an entertainment

244 Sentences With "re enactment"

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And woe betide the tourist who attempts any spontaneous re-enactment.
Is it a fictionalized true story, a re-enactment, or both?
But this was no re-enactment of Bull Run or Shiloh.
The next day, they shot a re-enactment video for posterity.
His re-enactment is both a travelogue and a literary study.
I chose a schvitzy morning in late June for my re-enactment.
Then there's a full re-enactment of the music video on Sunday.
Re-enactment footage acts as visual padding that dilutes the words' power.
Two centuries later, an ambitious re-enactment brings their uprising back to life.
I wanted to write a play, not a textbook or a re-enactment.
She also appeared in a silent-film re-enactment of her 1901 stunt.
Yeah, so it was supposed to be an apology, not a re-enactment.
The Montana clause is a 1972 re-enactment of one adopted in 1889.
Then we ourselves hear screams and see a snippet of cheesy re-enactment.
He turned a run into a slow-motion re-enactment of a run.
And it's about photography as document and fiction: souvenir, re-enactment and imaginative projection.
The movie doesn't simply cut back and forth between interview and scripted re-enactment.
Two centuries later, an ambitious re-enactment brought their uprising back to life. 133.
NEW BRUNSWICK Annual re-enactment of the third reading of America's Declaration of Independence.
The re-enactment is reminding us every year to bring ourselves closer to that experience.
"It began when I joined a Viking and re-enactment group in Norway," she explains.
The 155th anniversary Gettysburg re-enactment was a snapshot of a hobby with dwindling ranks.
I played Al Capone in an eighth grade re-enactment of the St. Valentine's Day Massacre.
"There will not be a re-enactment of a mistake like the Cultural Revolution," it said.
In this scene, a dramatic re-enactment, he watches Ms. Clinton announce her campaign for president.
The performance was a re-enactment of a New York Times photograph of a tragic event.
A re-enactment of the driving of the last spike — a gold one — will be staged.
"We're uncomfortable with that," she said, speaking from a re-enactment event LARP in southern Sweden.
France is offering its periodic re-enactment of its Revolution, with gilets jaunes replacing sans-culottes.
So I told her I was going to make a Lego re-enactment video dedicated to her.
But Thursday, other city authorities, including Mosby, said it is not often they see a re-enactment.
Funny that I took great pleasure in planning out my re-enactment of this supposedly unplanned time.
At the core of the ritual is the re-enactment of the return of Persephone from Hades.
Arts & Leisure ____ The 155th anniversary Gettysburg re-enactment was a snapshot of a hobby with dwindling ranks.
Watch the action (and re-enactment); you'll want to see what happens at the one-minute mark.
Following the official swearing-in, a ceremonial re-enactment will take place in the Old Senate Chamber.
Other participants role-play other regions in a re-enactment of how the brain makes decisions around food.
At the end of the re-enactment, there is a celebration with hot chocolate and sweets for children.
Every Thanksgiving we go looking for materials to share, and one year I found this cheesy re-enactment.
It is the occasion for a detailed re-enactment of the killing and the theft of the bells.
Perhaps the most surprising narrative in "Always in Season" deals with the concept of a lynching re-enactment.
The trail has helicopter rides, veteran speakers from America's wars, re-enactment scenes and the Traveling Vietnam Memorial Wall.
In the town of Tombstone, tourists pay to see a comical re-enactment of the shootout at O.K. Corral.
Historical flourishes and stacked rifles aside, the camp at a Civil War re-enactment resembles a Boy Scout jamboree.
Yet she remains wary of her father, of his fierce devotion to the "mad play" of the re-enactment.
" Moss is sharply skeptical about historical re-enactment, especially the kind romanticized by men who seek lost "gender hierarchies.
With a barrage of title-card identifications, "6 Days" can feel closer to a re-enactment than a thriller.
A cast of 210 volunteers stages a production of the Ramlila (a re-enactment of the Ramayana, the Hindu epic).
It's not a re-enactment of Bosch or Bruegel, but it's a kind of mentality that belongs to this museum.
The sneaky thing about this riveting re-enactment, though, is that in watching it, we citizens are on trial, too.
The whole thing is more like the compulsive re-enactment of a trauma than the inscription of a fond reminiscence.
It has the re-enactment of the scene that changed politics and journalism forever, along with the actors discussing the film.
Like... All I want out of Avengers: Infinity War is a live-action re-enactment of this scene from the comics.
To the extent that chartreuse is a rather perfect artifact of its age, an updated one can't be a re-enactment.
The Times sent a reporter to the 294th anniversary re-enactment of the Battle of Gettysburg, which was held this month.
They're taking real-life events and certain things that they think are worthy of parody or even not parody, just re-enactment.
But we'll certainly be listening to the fireworks, which in our neighborhood tend to sound like a re-enactment of D-Day.
"China Girl" is a more hollow simulation of that style, a re-enactment of mood without the potency of an actual mood.
A pseudo-jury of volunteers watches the re-enactment and, like many of the spectators at the biennial, they recoil in horror.
When they actually profit from their "discovery" and repackaging of other people's lifestyles, it's a dispiriting re-enactment of long-running inequalities.
We've got our Congressional Reporter Addy Baird here to talk us through the transcript, including a dramatic re-enactment of the key scenes.
The 26-mile march, a re-enactment of the 1811 German Coast Uprising in southeast Louisiana, began Friday morning and will conclude Saturday.
As photo debunker Hoaxeye points out, the photo was a re-enactment of a fugitive fleeing the US which was staged for photographers.
Re-enactors rehearsed in Reserve, La. The artist Dread Scott is leading the re-enactment of the largest slave revolt in U.S. history.
I didn't come to the vendor area at the Mid-Atlantic Air Museum's World War II re-enactment weekend for the Nazi memorabilia.
On Thursday, the Oberammergau Passion Play, a once-in-a-decade re-enactment of the life of Jesus, was also postponed to 2022.
After watching the re-enactment in January, many had an "Aha!" moment, Ms. Guadalupe said, and shared: "Now I understand how Trump won."
Along with footage from the 1967 favela performance, there is a video of a re-enactment in 2010 projected on a full wall.
The group has decided against Mr Moeller's proposal that they don white camouflage and carry heavy wartime weapons as if in a re-enactment.
" Nostalgia, in "Mary Poppins Returns," is a transporting emotion, yet the movie is as calculated a piece of re-enactment as "The Force Awakens.
This is no doubt the case with the restaurant's design, too, but this time the owners are not as interested in historical re-enactment.
Critic's pick Mixing documentary and fictionalized re-enactment, a new film about the mythic automaker tells a quintessentially American story of ambition and greed.
Silvie has been forced to join her parents on a two-week re-enactment of Iron Age culture staged on the moors of Northumbria.
There will be 20 local actors involved and more than 300 shots fired (blanks of course) as part of the re-enactment on Sat.
What lifts "New Direction" above historical re-enactment is the vitality of the playing, across the board (but especially by Mr. Louis and Mr. Cohen).
The medal the liquor won in San Francisco hangs in a corporate museum, next to a video-wall showing a re-enactment of the incident.
On Saturday, June 4, Mr. McClure will present a historical re-enactment of the first time Mr. Ginsberg read "Howl," in 1955 in San Francisco.
The first scene shot was a re-enactment of Queen's appearance at Live Aid in 1985, considered one of the best rock performances in history.
As the centennial approached, a group of history-minded citizens organized a re-enactment, and Mr. Greene focuses on the preparations for that curious pageant.
It's all part of a big weekend celebration that includes a re-enactment of the '69 World Series parade on Saturday, complete with classic cars.
At the sound of gunfire from a nearby military re-enactment, he pretended he had been shot in the backside and limped around the infield.
Given Vince Gilligan's predilection for vérité when comes to cinema, I'm going to assume that we are looking at something close to a re-enactment.
The man who plays Custer has an affair with a Native American woman in the re-enactment, a woman who annually gets to slit his throat.
The re-enactment, led by the New York artist Dread Scott, excavated the memory of an event that organizers saw as an inspiring display of courage.
His bushy, 19th-century-style mustache makes him look mothballed and out of his time, like a man doing a Civil War re-enactment of himself.
After the introduction, the video shows a re-enactment of students being pulled over for speeding and the officers explaining to them what to do next.
More fumbling followed, including a short-lived suggestion that the mayor's office inaugurate the wharf with a musical re-enactment of a slave voyage, featuring black actors.
The road we are taking is increasingly broad, and will not be, nor will we ever allow a re-enactment of a mistake like the Cultural Revolution.
It was a kind of AARP-sponsored re-enactment of their infamous brawl as players in 1973, only this time no punch connected, and no dugout emptied.
The re-enactment is followed by different students asking questions about what to do if they have to deal with law enforcement, with officers answering those questions.
In Jennifer Egan's complex satire "Look at Me," a New York model with an unrecognizably reconstructed face participates in a web-series re-enactment of her life.
I'm not saying that we should let him build the wall, but what if we just let him do a PowerPoint presentation or a dramatic re-enactment?
In this perverse Roman re-enactment, the mob were calling on a band from the Buenos Aires neighborhood, one of the most radical groups of their time.
In matching pink looks (this is all very Camp, in case you were wondering), Jenner and Grande psych each other up for their big Mean Girls re-enactment.
When I spoke to the actress who played Farkhunda in the re-enactment of her death, Leena Alam, a mental map of the story began to take shape.
To cap it all, that evening there was to be a re-enactment of a battle with China—"Grand Spectacle: Storming of the Chinese Peiho Forts", advertisements proclaimed.
There was something quaint, like an historical re-enactment, about the bipartisan compromise that resulted from negotiations between congressional Democrats and Republicans to head off another government shutdown.
This upset some people who felt the host was in fact pretending to be the prophet's daughter, a re-enactment not viewed as permissible by many Sunni Muslims.
Drag's political potential can however challenge binary ideas, acting as a subversive and liberating platform for diversity, rather than for the repeated re-enactment of the same models.
More than a fourth of the fighters here are women in their 20s, 30s, and 40s who are blazing new trails in the world of historical re-enactment.
Last October, police in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia discovered a suspicious device — possibly a pipe bomb — amid the concession stands at the annual Cedar Creek re-enactment.
However, those with vertigo or acute natural-disaster anxiety may prefer to skip the introductory exhibit: a powerful earthquake re-enactment involving shaking video and booming surround sound.
It took a foreign exchange student's re-enactment of the best scene in "When Harry Met Sally" for us to understand why it was excised from local screenings.
Before the piñata party at the Arch Street church, there was a ritual called Las Posadas, a re-enactment of the search for shelter by Mary and Joseph.
File photo - Performers take part in the re-enactment of the battle of Ligny, during the bicentennial celebrations for the Battle of Waterloo, in Ligny, Belgium, June 14, 2015.
It's the first time we've seen Arya smiling in forever, standing in stark contrast (pun intended) with her reaction to the re-enactment of her father's beheading last week.
But at least one Union unit spent several days marching along highway shoulders to get to this year's re-enactment, retracing the movements of the Army of the Potomac.
Members of the patriotic club Pekhotinets (the infantryman) stage a battle re-enactment in which a Nazi soldier is captured by Soviet soldiers and taken in for police interrogation.
Part documentary and part staged re-enactment featuring big names (like Peter Sarsgaard), Wormwood traces one man's attempts, over several decades, to solve the mysterious death of his father.
Tradition demands that Shiites walk to Karbala in a re-enactment of the journey taken by Imam Hussein's family when they brought his head to the city for burial.
This is smartly illuminated by a re-enactment of an attack from an actual transcript, the video game similarities chillingly underscored by the callous conversation inside the virtual cockpit.
Louisville officials chose to move the monument there because Brandenburg, which hosts a biennial Civil War re-enactment, plans to place it in a prominent spot along the river.
It is also holiday appropriate, as little Wednesday takes over the re-enactment of the first Thanksgiving pageant at summer camp and quite literally burns it to the ground.
It is also possible that tomorrow will see a re-enactment of the plot from Live Free or Die Hard, just using weird technicolor Trump memes instead of exploding helicopters.
A colleague's article about the re-enactment of Farkhunda's death by an ad hoc troupe of Afghan actors started me thinking that the killing was far bigger than I realized.
The kitchen has become a base for low-tech investigations, too, like the authors' re-enactment of a first-century fresco that shows a man handing out bread in Pompeii.
In a fluid re-enactment of famous photographic images between the dates of the title, 13 Flemish teenagers gave remarkable, identity mutating performances, eventually writhing in orgiastic togetherness and abandon.
In "Bisbee '220," Mr. Greene combines a re-enactment of this dark day with historical documents and reminiscences from family members of those involved to help decipher myth from fact.
And while "Is This a Room" is on its face a re-enactment, there are elements of the transcript that pitch it into the surreal, and allow for interpretive space.
An artist and professional pattern designer and seamstress, she moved to New York in the early 1980s from Toronto, after meeting her husband in the Revolutionary War re-enactment community.
Also inspired by Mr. Fusco's portfolio, the French conceptual artist Philippe Parreno went the re-enactment route, renting a train and dressing people like the onlookers in Mr. Fusco's photographs.
The cost, the crowds, the exquisite re-enactment of ancient spectacle — all of it may seem fit for a king, but the scale of the pomp signals a remarkable evolution.
The video includes a re-enactment of the protest, staged by members of an organization called Arizona Border Protectors, alongside footage of nine immigrant children performing the U.S. Marines' Hymn.
The re-enactment and more deliberation led them to their conclusion: that Gallo had acted in self-defense in a moment of temporary insanity, and should be acquitted of all charges.
From stories about being chased by the KKK to a re-enactment of Stephen Colbert's last day on The Daily Show, the whole thing was just as awesome as we'd hoped.
Entitled "Game Changers," PAM kicked off with a rather unusual opening event, a re-enactment of a famous soccer match between East and West Germany in 1974, "directed" by Massimo Furlan.
This is depicted in this show with a series of drawings in pencil and gouache (1971–90), along with a recent video of a re-enactment of the original installation (2015).
The pageantry around the inauguration included a re-enactment of the brutal suppression of an uprising against mainland (then KMT) rule in 1947—a defining event for the island's independence movement.
A re-enactment in July of a cattle drive at the Fort Worth Stockyards, which is now represented in the Texas Legislature by Ramon Romero Jr., a son of Mexican immigrants.
Roman Catholic devotees wearing crowns of twigs, including a woman, were nailed to wooden crosses by Filipinos dressed as Roman centurions in a Good Friday re-enactment of Jesus Christ's sufferings.
The fusing of past and future served overt political goals in Nikolai Evreinov's re-enactment of the "Storming of the Winter Palace," staged in Petrograd in 21922, during the civil war.
Penitents whipping themselves and the series of crucifixions feature in the annual Philippine re-enactment of the passion of Jesus Christ, which started as a stage play about 60 years ago.
Those gathered outside St. Rose of Lima Church, many of them immigrants, bowed their heads and took to their knees as they began the re-enactment of Jesus' procession to crucifixion.
Confederate General John Hunt Morgan, a Kentucky native, launched an infamous raid in 1863 into Indiana and Ohio from Brandenburg, and the city holds a biennial re-enactment of his exploits.
A pushed-in front window screen that was discovered by Jeremy seemed like a lead, until authorities who later attempted a re-enactment concluded that it was an unlikely point of entry.
Friends and family of a beloved Medieval knight re-enactor have been left "stunned" after the Virginia man accidentally impaled himself with his lance during a re-enactment event over the weekend.
With the aid of a high-tech simulation re-enactment, visitors can experience some of the horror the passengers must have felt when ocean liner began its decent into the north Atlantic.
An article on Thursday about the 1811 Slave Rebellion Re-enactment organized by the New York artist Dread Scott included an outdated name for an organization that contributed funds for the project.
Los Angeles schools have held a number of events, including a re-enactment on Monday of a famous meeting in 5 between Cesar Chavez, the Chicano labor leader, and Robert F. Kennedy.
"The part that really caught his attention was the Live Aid performance," Ms. Stickells said, referring to the re-enactment of the 1985 benefit concert that featured a memorable performance by Queen.
For a while, those of us who devoted a lot of time to understanding the Asian financial crisis two decades ago were wondering whether Turkey was going to stage a re-enactment.
He and his mother spend the next decade competing to be the best kind of sick, a philosophical re-enactment of the slap boxing matches they had when he was a child.
On one hand it was sort of a ridiculous camp re-enactment of what was going on onscreen, but on the other it was so beautiful and funny and heartfelt and real.
McKinnon — who admitted it's hard sitting on the sidelines when there's so much news to mock — wasted no time launching into a re-enactment of Attorney General Jeff Sessions' Senate testimony from Tuesday.
Quite a ways into "Andy Warhol's Tropico," by the dance-theater troupe the Feath3r Theory, Raja Feather Kelly explains that what the audience has been watching is a re-enactment of his dreams.
" No wonder content moderation on the big platforms doesn't so much resemble an unpleasant visit to the Department of Motor Vehicles as it does a re-enactment of the horror film "The Purge.
While the re-enactment material emphasizes how the specter of lynchings reverberates in the 21st century, so too — much more directly — does the case of Lacy, which deserved a movie of its own.
His presidential run last year was full of them — from a recurring set of impressions from "The Princess Bride" to an elaborate re-enactment of a scene from "Hoosiers" before the Indiana primary.
Mark Wahlberg stars in this re-enactment of one horrible day in 2010, in which a BP oil rig exploded in the Gulf of Mexico, killing 11 and damaging a vast marine ecosystem.
And this was not routine street theater but was more like a scene from an Afghan "Hamlet"; it was the re-enactment of a murder, performed in order to prod memory and obtain justice.
As such it is not unlike the Eucharist, which, to a believing Catholic, is both a ritualistic re-enactment of the last supper and the actual consumption of the body and blood of Christ.
Especially moving is the testimony of Fernando Serrano, a young man who grew up in Mexico and the United States and knew little about the deportation until he signed up for the re-enactment.
He talks his way into the re-enactment, part of a university course in "experimental archaeology" organized by a wafty, opportunistic professor who seeks to provide his students with a flavor of the past.
A New York man who discussed an American re-enactment of the New Zealand mosque massacre with white supremacist friends on Facebook was charged Thursday with lying to F.B.I. agents, law enforcement officials said.
A re-enactment of the final aria of Mozart's "Marriage of Figaro" performed repeatedly by ten opera singers and a small orchestra for 12 hours, it cemented his reputation as an artist generating unusual excitement.
File photo - Frenchman Frank Samson takes part in the re-enactment of the battle of Ligny, as French Emperor Napoleon, during the bicentennial celebrations for the Battle of Waterloo, in Ligny, Belgium, June 14, 2015.
The latest video to came to light was "self-reported as a re-enactment of the seizure of evidence" by the police department, the office of the state's attorney for Baltimore said in a statement.
On the third day of the hajj, pilgrims throw rocks at three stone pillars near Jamarat Bridge in a re-enactment of Ibrahim (or Abraham) stoning the devil as he tries to follow God's commandment.
History is a theme in the week's other fiction as well: A Cuban novel set against the easing of relations with the United States, and a British novel about an Iron Age re-enactment retreat.
For their first date, on June 24, 2018, she invited him to a Civil War re-enactment at the Winery at Bull Run in Centreville, Va. "We're both history buffs, war history specifically," she said.
And most subtly, inspired by an actual Oakland incident where protesters blocked and vomited on a Yahoo bus, there's a tiny re-enactment in the upper left corner of the screen just as the sequence ends.
A TV station in Jacksonville, Florida, drew complaints after it aired video of a returning sailor kissing his husband at dockside — a re-enactment of Alfred Eisenstaedt's Times Square photo from V-J Day in 1945.
To me as a biographer of Trump, this is a re-enactment of the President's own childhood trauma, and anecdotal proof that an abusive attitude toward children can be passed from one generation to the next.
He showed up to an Old South ball in Danville, Va., and, surrounded by men in re-enactment regalia and women in hoop skirts, declared the Confederate flag a symbol of "our heritage," not of hate.
Commissioner Davis suggested that it was possible the officers had found a bag of capsules in the alley without recording it, and had tried to stage a re-enactment of the scene as it actually happened.
Scott's own recent re-enactment, of an 1811 slave rebellion, gives the piece a kind of ending, but it can't really end, because it can't really reconcile its competing impulses — anthropological, dramatic, political; teasing, sympathetic, analytical.
Recently, I had mentioned to my husband that it might be fun to see the re-enactment of the Battle of Brooklyn (my 3-year-old is weirdly obsessed), which Green-Wood Cemetery hosts every spring.
The guy who threw the last pitch of that World Series also tossed the last pitch of this game, then hugged his batterymate in a re-enactment of sorts of that late October night a decade ago.
A historian, Antonia Meredith (Yvonne Roen), leads a handful of actors in a re-enactment of events that took place 700 years earlier, when America's working and middle classes suffered under the "iron heel" of heartless oligarchs.
The sign at the entrance to the Dayton Air Show, which takes place each June at the Dayton International Airport A restored B-217 bomber used during the show for a World War II bombing re-enactment.
The sign at the entrance to the Dayton Air Show, which takes place each June at the Dayton International Airport A restored B-25 bomber used during the show for a World War II bombing re-enactment.
Between 60 and 80 people showed up to see Mr. McInnes perform a comedic routine that included a re-enactment of the murder of a Japanese socialist with a plastic sword, according to the police and organizers.
Now, in that endless holding pattern of the re-enactment of Galen's murder, appears Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos, eyes wide behind those oversize eyeglasses, pulling a Baby Glock from her purse and going after the shooter.
The whole spectacle, simultaneously seething and festival-like, felt less like a news event than a historical re-enactment — even if you don't count the guy in the Abraham Lincoln costume that Fox News repeatedly cut to.
The short was based on "The Kiss," an 18-second short filmed in 1896 that depicted the re-enactment of the final scene of the musical "The Widow Jones" with the actors May Irwin and John Rice.
At the Schaubühne, they are presenting "The Town Hall Affair," a re-enactment of a notorious 1971 debate on women's liberation moderated by Norman Mailer and featuring the likes of Diana Trilling, Germaine Greer and Jill Johnston.
THE PLAYERS BALL A Genius, a Con Man, and the Secret History of the Internet's Rise By David Kushner In "The Players Ball," David Kushner's lively re-enactment of the battle to control the web address sex.
Viking symbols such as the Tyr rune are used by neo-Nazi groups to advance a myth of ethnic purity, something that many Viking re-enactment groups have said they do not want to be associated with.
In a way, I had re-enacted Anna's speaking on behalf of D.J., and something in my article seemed to bring about the same impulse — a desire to re-enact my re-enactment — in many others, too.
An article on Monday about the 1811 Slave Rebellion Re-enactment organized by the New York artist Dread Scott described incorrectly the attack on a plantation owner and his son by about two dozen slaves near New Orleans.
It even went as far as to feature a mild re-enactment of the famous game-deciding play from the Super Bowl in which Malcolm Butler intercepted a pass at the goal line to seal New England's victory.
The 155th Gettysburg anniversary re-enactment, which was held over the second weekend in July, was a chance for dedicated hobbyists to blast away at each other with antique rifles and rekindle old friendships over campfire-cooked meals.
In normal times, this international historical-re-enactment organization seems like little more than a harmless bunch of Renaissance Faire types playing dress up on weekends and celebrating the arts, skills and costumes of pre-17th-century Europe.
Some of the elements, which include an adaptation of "The Mikado" set on Mars and what a news release calls "the queerest Civil War re-enactment in history," will be restaged, depending on the design of each venue.
For months, Mr. Trump has decried a re-enactment of his July 25 phone call with President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine, read aloud by Representative Adam B. Schiff, Democrat of California and the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee.
There's a street party, a filmmaking contest for amateurs and The Run-out, a re-enactment of a scene from the movie where the monster shows up at a movie theater and everyone runs like hell to get out.
This time, the drama was fake: a re-enactment was underway for the ABC News program "20/20," one of several national news outlets following the trial of Oral Nicholas Hillary, a former soccer coach at Clarkson University here.
By combining a recreation of his team's research into the events with a re-enactment of the crime, Mr. Rau managed to get to the heart of its senseless brutality while questioning our experience of it as audience members.
Mr. Pfeifer bracingly stages an all-strings-attached re-enactment — his fictional version fuses Brechtian alienation techniques with the showmanship of trashy German talk shows — to pick at both the alleged crime and the holes in its media representation.
"Her Opponent," a 35-minute gender-reversed re-enactment of excerpts from the debates will come to the Theater Center in Manhattan next month for an open-ended run, with previews beginning at the Jerry Orbach Theater on Wednesday.
As late as 270, a sorority at the University of Alabama staged a blackface re-enactment of an event two years earlier when Autherine Lucy became the first African-American student to attend the school, before she was expelled.
Dozens of history buffs, including descendents of the soldiers of the 4th Brigade of the Australian Light Horse, the cavalry force that charged the Turkish positions, came to Beersheba to parade on horseback through the streets and stage a re-enactment.
Another highlight will be a costumed re-enactment of 1869's ceremonial driving of the last spike, cast in 17.6-karat gold, that connected the finished rail line more than 2003,750 miles (2,816 km) between Sacramento, California, and Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Elsewhere in her artistic practice, Grullón performs re-enactments of politically charged historical events, most recently her April 13 re-enactment, at BRIC House in Brooklyn, of Texas Senator Wendy Davis's eleven-hour-long 2013 filibuster against a restrictive abortion bill.
In the tradition of the Senate, where photographs are not allowed in the chamber, the swearing-in was followed by a re-enactment photo opportunity in the richly-decorated Old Senate Chamber, where lawmakers conducted their business from 1819 to 1859.
Kennedy creates a Psych Corps with the goal of treating the vets through a process of therapeutic amnesia, whereby the traumatic memories are "enfolded" after a course of reenactment of the traumatizing events and ingestion of a drug called Tripizoid.
A re-enactment takes place annually at the site of the clash, in a small town called Battle near the port of Hastings, but interest in this anniversary year has been exceptionally high, according to English Heritage, which runs the site.
CUTUD, Philippines (Reuters) - A Philippine man who has been nailed to a cross every Easter for the past 32 years in a Good Friday re-enactment of Jesus Christ's crucifixion says he no longer feels any pain from his wounds.
Jeff Ingertson, an applications engineer who holds the title of chief of the Tombstone Vigilantes — "it's the same as president," he explained — said Mr. Curtis's shooting in October "was an anomaly," the first time anyone had been injured during a re-enactment.
Starring John Malkovich, the project was the first of several original productions involving Oscar winners, including Kevin Spacey, Christoph Waltz and Ms. Blanchett (who starred in a 2008 multimedia re-enactment of Mr. Jones's journey to Switzerland, playing the IWC founder's pregnant wife).
For his re-enactment of Dickens' "The Christmas Goblins", Sullivan purchased authentic glass slides from England with hand-drawn goblins and angels around photographs that were used in the 19th century, creating a Roger Rabbit-esque aesthetic where reality coexists with the fiction.
Rather than issue just a standard trailer teasing some of their scrumptious new recipes to promote their show's second season, UsWeekly notes that Martha and Snoop transported fans back to 1990 with a re-enactment of one of the decade's sexiest scenes.
Mr. Carson's bootstrapping story and brief lead in the Iowa polls last year produced a squabble almost certainly unprecedented in modern politics: Mr. Trump insisting, through public re-enactment, that Mr. Carson could not possibly have stabbed a peer in his youth.
Mr Peña, who is widely disliked, gave the traditional grito (a re-enactment of the shout uttered in 1810 by Miguel Hidalgo, a priest, to call for an uprising against Spanish rule) to an audience of loyalists bused in from outlying states.
JERUSALEM – Australia&aposs prime minister is in Israel for a re-enactment of a WWI battle where Australian and New Zealand troops triumphed over Ottoman forces in a charge that helped turn the tide of the war and shape the modern Middle East.
Thomas Baca, the president of Caballeros de Vargas, the organization which long staged the Entrada, said that the decision to end the re-enactment had produced heated discussions with some of his own relatives who oppose any attempt to curb Hispanic traditions.
The photo opportunity followed a costumed re-enactment of 1869's ceremonial driving of the last spike into a specially built railroad tie, connecting the finished 1,776-mile (2,858-km) line of newly laid track between Sacramento, California, and Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Organizers expect about 20,18823 visitors and dignitaries for a day of speeches, music and a historical re-enactment of 1869's ceremonial driving of the original last spike, cast in 17.6-karat gold, connecting the finished 1,756-mile (2,826 km) rail line.
PROMONTORY, Utah, May 21869 (Reuters) - Thousands of visitors, many of them train enthusiasts, are expected to crowd onto a remote bluff in northern Utah for a day of speeches, music and a historical re-enactment marking the 21882th anniversary of the first U.S. Transcontinental Railroad.
Each year in Santa Fe, a group called "Los Caballeros de Vargas" still puts on a re-enactment of the so-called "peaceful resettlement" of New Mexico in 1692, a development in a drawn-out re-conquestthat historians now describe as involving executions and warfare.
It was a raucous re-enactment of the fiery and hyperpartisan rallies that powered his 2016 campaign, complete with Mr. Trump vowing repeatedly to "build that wall" on the southern border — a refrain his supporters chanted loudly in response — and a dig at Mrs. Clinton.
PROMONTORY, Utah (Reuters) - As train bells clanged and steam whistles tooted, thousands of people on Friday witnessed the re-enactment of a ceremony in Utah's high desert that marked the completion of the first railroad to span the North American continent 220 years ago.
"After every party, I look at the credit card statement and think we could have taken that money and gone on vacation instead," said Mr. Aberle, estimating that the re-enactment party costs roughly $20,000 a year — a sum that could finance a few fantastic vacations.
" — JIMMY KIMMEL, on Mr. Trump's Twitter post assailing the rapper Snoop Dogg for his latest video, in which he points a fake gun at an actor portraying the president James Corden brought his background in theater to bear in this re-enactment of "Beauty and the Beast.
A Vox video posted before the election showed him leading a group on horseback accompanied by triumphant music worthy of "Wagon Train" in a re-enactment of the Reconquista, or Reconquest, the medieval battles waged by Spain's Roman Catholic kings to end centuries of Muslim occupation.
With a stated intention to be healing for the community, about a third of the film follows the Black and white actors who participate in a staged re-enactment of a lynching, in which they replay the gruesome scene in front of a crowd of predominantly Black onlookers.
There's flat recitation of facts: "One March a few years back, I was in residence at a private women's college in Atlanta," begins a prose piece that summarizes a re-enactment of a 19th-century massacre, and concludes with a dead grandfather galloping along the highway on a horse.
There's flat recitation of facts: "One March a few years back, I was in residence at a private women's college in Atlanta," begins a prose piece that summarizes a re-enactment of a 19th-century massacre, and concludes with a dead grandfather galloping along the highway on a horse.
Standing before the prominently displayed dates 1389 and 1989, he then delivered a speech whose constant references to dignity and humiliation, motherland and treason, bravery and suffering, pride and shame were clearly designed to provoke a time-collapsed modern re-enactment of the ancient animosity between Christians and Muslims.
Standing before the prominently displayed dates 1389 and 1989, he then delivered a speech whose constant references to dignity and humiliation, motherland and treason, bravery and suffering, pride and shame were clearly designed to provoke a time-collapsed modern re-enactment of the ancient animosity between Christians and Muslims.
Which is kind of fitting: the real arch stood for 2,000 years in Syria before being blown up by Isis militants, and the 2:3 replica in London performed a similarly miniature re-enactment of its story: put up by some pompous local ruler, gawped at briefly, and then taken apart.
The US Air Force 48th Fighter Wing sent its F-15s to perform a flypast during the re-enactment of the airborne assault over Sainte-Mere-Eglise, France, flying top cover for C-130s and restored C-47s that dropped more than 1100 paratroopers, both active duty militaries and civilian volunteers.
YouTube reported that comments on the video, an extended homage to rom-coms like Mean Girls, Legally Blonde, Bring It On, and 13 Going on 30, were delayed from posting—likely due to the record-setting 55.4 million views Grande garnered as she bopped from one re-enactment to the next.
The couple's biggest party happens every year in early October, when they invite 120 guests to watch the annual re-enactment of the Battle of Germantown, a Revolutionary War battle fought on what is now the front lawn of their house, a 10,000-square-foot, Federalist-style home built in 1798.
But as the musical is refined for its world premiere – and a hoped-for Broadway transfer – the people behind it must consider whether it can be more than just a re-enactment of an old TV show, and what this venerated property might have to say to a modern audience.
Methods that now fall under the deepfake umbrella include face swaps (like the above), audio deepfakes (copying someone's voice), deepfake puppetry or facial re-enactment (mapping a targets face to an actor's and manipulating it like that), and deepfake lip-synching (created video of someone speaking from audio and footage of their face).
Until this year, Mr. Abascal was sometimes ridiculed in the mainstream media for some of his campaign gimmicks, including a video that showed him leading a group on horseback accompanied by triumphant music, in a re-enactment of the medieval battles waged by Spain's Roman Catholic kings to end the Muslim occupation.
But Ms. Woolcock has experience with raw community encounters (she once organized a re-enactment of the Exodus from Egypt with a cast of thousands in the streets of Margate), and she extracted real drama from her players in Manchester by homing in on the relationships between the Passion and their personal experiences.
Michael Maher, an NYT Australia reader and a fellow journalist, was driving through rural New South Wales a few weeks ago, and saw a sign in Braidwood for an elaborate re-enactment of the capture of the Clarke brothers, those notorious rogues who are nonetheless nowhere near as notorious as Ned Kelly.
There's also a child-friendly "War at Sea" gallery, dominated by a huge (and fully boardable) re-creation of a ship's deck, and a pocket-size Field of Battle Theater, which shows a filmed re-enactment of the 1777 battle at Chadds Ford, complete with rumbling floor and piped-in gunpowder scent.
The film even includes a fantastical re-enactment of the crime, which became popularly known as the "whack heard round the world," in which Harding stands over Kerrigan's cowering body, baton raised high above her head, striking her bloody knee until Harding turns back toward the camera — her face defiant and splattered with Kerrigan's blood.
One of these documentaries, Mark and Dan Jury's "Dances Sacred and Profane" (1985), showed Mr. Musafar dangling from a tree by metal hooks in his chest as part of a re-enactment of a Native American ritual, and walking while wearing a weighted contraption that pressed dozens of minute skewers into his upper body.
With "I Am a Sex Addict," which Zahedi made in his early 40s, he found the style that reaches its apotheosis in "The Show" — a blend of monologue, re-enactment and behind-the-scenes documentary footage that takes a nonlinear, nested approach to storytelling and allows what is performed and what is documented to puncture each other.
" A controversial treatment called "enfolding" — involving the re-enactment of past events and a drug called Tripizoid — has been used on many Vietnam veterans to repress traumatic war memories; the treatment, Mr. Means writes, was "part of the Kennedy administration's initiative to solve the mental illness 'problem' in general and the returning Vietnam vet problem in particular.
The Regency wet T-shirt moment appears nowhere in Austen's novel, but it has inspired homages like the 12-foot fiberglass-coated Darcy that temporarily rose out of a London pond in 2013 and a photo re-enactment by Benedict Cumberbatch, done as a charity fund-raiser, that caused heart palpitations across the Internet in 2014.
The cold of the hieleras is the first thing you feel in "Carne y Arena" ("Flesh and Sand"), a groundbreaking hybrid of art exhibition, virtual reality simulation and historical re-enactment by the Mexican film director Alejandro G. Iñárritu on view here ahead of its art-world debut in June at the Prada Foundation in Milan.
The abiding glory of Mr. Lloyd's reclamation of a tricky text is the British stage debut of Ms. Aduba, the American actress from the television show "Orange is the New Black," who brings a full-throated vigor to the re-enactment of a murderous ritual — the maids united in dreams of revenge — that on some level is tearing the character apart.
Aside from some flame-red leather motorcycle pants worn with a houndstooth blazer, it tipped a bit too far into Shakespearean re-enactment territory — at least until a gold-embroidered evening skirt with a simple silk blouse, molded red velvet trouser suit and series of gold-and-glass embroidered gowns tore free of the heavy hand, and fabrics, of their more costume-y antecedents.
"  The ship's collision with an iceberg is set to "Ice Ice Baby" by Vanilla Ice, and the whole thing ends with an emotional rendition of "My Heart Will Go On."  If you're still emotionally raw from watching Jack meet his death in the ice-cold depths of the Atlantic, you might want to skip over Corden's blasphemous re-enactment of the scene to N*Sync's "Bye Bye Bye.
Meanwhile, the success or failure of the 2018 World Cup depends in no small part on factors completely outside FIFA's control: the Syrian civil war increasingly looks like a Cold War proxy re-enactment, the U.S. is moving more and more military resources to NATO's Russian border, and the outcome of this year's (American) presidential election will determine much of the foreign policy rhetoric of the next four years.
Now the dog days are here again, and with them a new spasm — white supremacists with tiki torches, antifa and the alt-right going at it, a white nationalist running down protesters, a little Weimar re-enactment in the streets of Charlottesville, Va. So while the president blathers about how some of the torchbearers were fine people, other people are talking about whether we could have a civil war for real.
The term "sequel" is insufficient to describe this summer's conspicuously titled "Avengers: Infinity War," an extension of 18 previous Marvel Cinematic Universe movies which in turn, fed into the fifth season of a television show, "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." Recently the man who spun the "Despicable Me" Minions off into their own franchise threatened a "reboot" of "Shrek," but featuring the same characters and the same cast: a ghastly re-enactment of blockbusters past.
A spotlight is on this venerable hobby as we continue to debate the role of Confederate flags, memorials, names and statues in public life in the year since white nationalists, armed with guns, swastikas and rebel flags, descended on Charlottesville, Va. At a Civil War re-enactment not long after the march in Charlottesville, I learned that General Sedgwick wasn't remembered only for his ironic exit, but he was revered by his troops — real and staged — who called him "Uncle John" and copied his (ample) facial hair.
But after escalating protests by Native Americans who saw the re-enactment as a racist attempt to gloss over atrocities carried out by Spanish colonizers, the annual tradition known as the Entrada officially came to an end on Friday, replaced by a multidenominational prayer gathering to begin the annual Fiesta de Santa Fe. The move, aimed at forging reconciliation in the 411-year-old city, was an attempt to avoid the kind of turmoil that authorities elsewhere in the country are grappling with over Confederate monuments and other symbols of historic brutality, including statues honoring European conquerors.

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