This page will contain videos about Oceanlab, as they become available.OceanlabOceanlab is a vocal trance group consisting of Jonathan Grant, Tony McGuinness Paavo Siljamäki (who also record and remix under the name Above & Beyond) & Justine Suissa, a singer who has also collaborated with other artists such as Chicane. Oceanlab are considered among the best trance producers of the moment, and all of their singles have been praised by DJs and trance lovers. Discography
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Oceanlab are considered among the best trance producers of the moment, and all of their singles have been praised by DJs and trance lovers. See also: List of plays, List of playwrights. Oceanlab is a vocal trance group consisting of Jonathan Grant, Tony McGuinness Paavo Siljamäki (who also record and remix under the name Above & Beyond) & Justine Suissa, a singer who has also collaborated with other artists such as Chicane. There are six basic genres of plays:. Satellite. Plays are written in a variety of genres. Sky Falls Down. It consists of dialogue between characters, but it is meant to be read, either silently to oneself or aloud to a group in a "closet" (a private domestic room). Beautiful Together. One kind of play, the closet drama, is written in a dramatic form but is not intended for performance. Clear Blue Water. The interpretive nature of drama is what makes it so appealing to so many performers and audience members alike — because a playwright is incapable of presenting the play in its intended format (a performance) without the aid of the actors and a director (though he may choose to take any of these roles himself — Molière, for example, often acted in his own plays), a play is by definition undergoing constant rebirth and renewal as new experiences and interpretations are brought by new contributors. (See theatre and related topics for more detailed information on the process of producing plays for performance.). To better communicate a unified interpretation of the text in question, productions are usually overseen by a director, who often puts their own unique interpretation on the production. Plays are generally performed in a theatre by actors. The term play refers both to the written works of dramatists and to the complete theatrical performances of such. However, many scholars study plays in this more academic manner, particularly classical plays such as those of Shakespeare (rare authors, notably George Bernard Shaw, have had little preference whether their plays were performed or read). A play (noun) is a common literary form, usually consisting chiefly of dialog between characters, and usually intended for performance rather than reading. Symbolic - a play in which the characters and the actions have symbolic function and the main concern is the development of ideas. Usually has a happy ending. Melodrama - a play of heightened emotion in which a hero and often a heroine overcome a villain to right wrong. Tragicomedy - a play that contains elements of both tragedy and comedy. Domestic drama - a play that reflects the world of the domestic, the family and the relationships that emerge out of the ordinary happenings of life. This usually includes funny material, even jokes. Comedy - a play in which, despite hindrances and problems along the way, everything works out happily at the end. Tragedy - a play in which a hero comes to a sad end due to fate, a fatal flaw or the work of the gods. |