The era may not be 'A'Changin' The author is drawn especially in an uncanny scene but the author Shirley Jackson tells the importance of maintaining tradition with her short story "The Lottery" . The climax of the execution of the stone is not a modern example, but still we can tell us that some tradition is worthy of being kept. In our society today, we do not recall our past, but there seems to be a movement that is increasingly looking forward to incorporating new things. However, in order to make effective changes and plan for the future, we must look to our own history.
In 2005, Tharp hosted Bob Dylan's music with a new show called The Times Are are a-Changin 'in the Old Course of San Diego. According to the Times, A - Changin 's record was the highest at the closing date (March 2006), and the box office revenue was the largest. This is also the first time the show received the second extension before the first preview. After setting this record in California, New York performed 35 rehearsals and 28 performances. In 2009, Tharp tied up with Frank Sinatra's songs and held Come Fly with Me at the best-selling 4 weeks' season Atlanta Union Theater. Opened in Broadway at the Marques Theater in New York in 2010, we performed 26 rehearsals and 188 performances. In August 2011, it was reorganized under the heading "Xintra: Dancing with Me" at "Flying National Tour" in Atlanta, Georgia.
Bob Dylan may have forecast when writing in the near future (precisely in 1964, the era of extensive social change after World War II), "They are the A-Changin era". not. Dylan's song became a song especially for people involved in civil rights and antiwar movement. Today's emotions still pose challenges to groups and organizations that challenge gatekeepers and leading forces. Even today, many people are still drawing the rise of the United States as one of the world's leading influences and "superpowers" of emerging markets. These new "superpowers" are enhancing connectivity through trade and digitization, enhancing expenditure by reaching out to a large number of domestic population. The world is getting smaller and smaller and more and more crowded. In the past ten years, the Global 500 (income from Fortune 500 companies) has changed.