It has been observed that the amphitheatre dominated the townscape of a Roman town as the cathedral dominated the medieval town. |
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There is an auditorium on the inside and the amphitheatre is at a right angle outside. |
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Its Roman amphitheatre seats 5,000 for concerts and the annual film festival. |
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The place has an amphitheatre, a dance studio, and a restaurant serving Goan food. |
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It's quite stunning actually, a natural amphitheatre surrounded by hills and mountains covered in bush. |
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The elliptical amphitheatre could have seated between 4,500 and 9,000 spectators. |
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Most of his productions evolve out of workshops he conducts, and are performed first in his amphitheatre for a select audience. |
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The remains of a small amphitheatre and three rectangular enclosures, possibly Roman, can be seen in fields beside the road. |
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If you go last thing in the evening to the amphitheatre you might leave with a tear or two. |
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The area which used to be the service yard for Tesco would be transformed into a riverside arena, resembling an amphitheatre. |
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The stage seemed a long way away, but the amphitheatre is steeply raked, so there was no problem seeing the big picture. |
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The money will go towards the school's planned amphitheatre and other drama activities. |
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Ever since the 3000-seat amphitheatre was excavated to reveal room for 8000, archaeologists are continually surprised by what they find. |
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There'll be cold steel for the crowd, no quarter and the amphitheatre will end up looking like a slaughterhouse. |
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The amphitheatre had been decorated with Chinese lanterns, a dance floor and live band. |
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When the curtain rose next Grace entered alone to begin her first solo, the King of Thule, filling the amphitheatre with her pure seraphic voice. |
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We were even courageous in front of an amphitheatre crowded with excited leftists. |
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The main volume is based on a Greek amphitheatre with steeply raked seating that offers good sight and sound lines. |
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Nearby is a vast Roman amphitheatre for gladiatorial conflicts, mock sea-battles, and the killing of wild animals captured in nearby Africa. |
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Pompeii was a walled town with an amphitheatre, forum, basilica, several public baths, two theatres, and at least nine temples. |
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These include a palisaded enclosure, a possible pagan temple, and what appears to be part of a Roman amphitheatre. |
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So they moved into the stage left dressing room off of the outdoor amphitheatre. |
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I climbed over massive flat pavements of grey silty sandstone, making the whole cliffside seem like the world's largest amphitheatre. |
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The finished park will include five acres of water, a nature reserve and an open air amphitheatre. |
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Vestiges of a street plan can sometimes be seen on ploughed land north-east of the amphitheatre. |
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The gazebo of the amphitheatre was the perfect setting for their ethereal fusion of cool jazz and old-time calypso. |
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Perhaps Bertie might consider an amphitheatre for the orchestra, after he has built the bowl, of course. |
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They are building a greenhouse and a classroom with an outdoor learning space, including a weather station and amphitheatre. |
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The congress venue was a big, boxshaped convention centre by the sea known as the Kursaal, the kernel of which is a large amphitheatre used by symphony orchestras. |
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Also, an actor in an amphitheatre is effectively surrounded on all sides by spectators and may choose to keep moving so that everyone has a chance to see him. |
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The same month, Queensland hosts Opera in the Outback, a black tie event in the awesome natural amphitheatre of the Undara Lava Tubes. |
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The museum next to the site of the huge Roman amphitheatre at El Djem, inTunisia, today echoes as of old to the sound of gladiatorial combat. |
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Opened in 1998, the project converted an old gymnasium into a unique, flexible space that includes a workshop and a multi-media amphitheatre. |
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Take a scenic flight over Wilpena Pound, an enormous natural amphitheatre in the centre of South Australia's Flinders Ranges. |
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Afterwards, follow the short Kalaranga Lookout Walk for spectacular views of the rock amphitheatre circled by rugged cliffs. |
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Each evening, all groups will convene in the amphitheatre, where their analysis will be brought together and shared for collective discussion. |
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Certain geographers talk about an amphitheatre facing the sea when speaking about the mountains and plains in the Languedoc and Roussillon areas. |
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In the centre, a semi-public green space will be redeveloped within which an amphitheatre for open air performances. |
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This outdoor amphitheatre hosts a variety of free shows by Canadian artists from across the country, during Winterlude. |
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Telling Verus' story takes viewers into his world, showing how gladiators really fought and trained and how the greatest amphitheatre of all was built. |
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This graceful and prosperous old city is dominated by the fantastic arena, a well-preserved Roman amphitheatre where audiences of 25,000 attend summer opera concerts. |
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A life-size bronze arm of a Roman statue has been excavated from a rubbish-filled ditch or watercourse in the City of London, just south of the Roman amphitheatre. |
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Ascending from the lake is a series of small basins linked by cascades adorned with statues and finally climaxing into a wooded amphitheatre. |
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The theatre, the amphitheatre and a big palaestra for the young people were restored. |
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Nordstern Park: colliery buildings, double-arched bridge, Rhein-Herne Canal, amphitheatre. |
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That valley looked like a Roman amphitheatre, with literally thousands and thousands of people watching the rescue effort. |
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American wrestling is slick and well-groomed, with sweeping operatic storylines that converge in vast pay-per-view amphitheatre events. |
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One particularly emotional moment was when the symphonic version of the Hockey Night in Canada theme rang out in the amphitheatre. |
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I walked into the amphitheatre bar and the barman greeted me. |
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Again, ho-hum, it's an amphitheatre, and here the stage is the sea. |
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I hiked up from the top lift to 3,800m and the renowned Highlands Bowl, a vast alpine amphitheatre of steeps and the only place to find untracked snow in a dry spell. |
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Coastal plains enfolding the sea, mountains and plateaus forming an immense natural amphitheatre where the centuries have played out the history of a region rich in beautiful contrasts. |
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The name Valdemone must be accompanied by the graphic symbol associated with it, i.e. a rectangle divided in two with, between the two halves, an olive branch and a stylised amphitheatre. |
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Leeuwin Estate holds annual summer concerts in an outdoor amphitheatre, shaded by a forest of karri trees, a eucalypt native to south western Australia: a glorious setting. |
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On December 12th 1911 great lines of elephants bearing princes tramped from the old Mughal city to a patch of land converted into a massive amphitheatre ringed by cupolas. |
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The avant-garde amphitheatre with a diameter of 40m and a height of up to 14m is host to several dozen plant species and 60 butterfly species from all the tropical regions of the world. |
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Here and there, the vineyard hangs onto the slopes of the Cévennes, or nestles at the foot of the Pyrenees, elsewhere it hangs on to the Corbières mountainsides, or coils around the Black Mountain amphitheatre. |
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The Plan has been amended to state that the use of the Lac des Fées amphitheatre will be reassessed to bring it into line with the Park's mission. |
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But the real drama awaits outside, in a landscape that's defined by red river gum trees, stalking emus and the Wilpena Pound, a natural amphitheatre of rugged peaks that's popular for bushwalking. |
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Only two hours from the Chilean capital of Santiago, Valparaíso spreads across a series of hillsides that form a natural amphitheatre overlooking the sea. |
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After four intense days of discussion, reflection, and consensus-building, we are now gathered in the welcome shade of the amphitheatre to share the fruits of our work. |
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The civilian amphitheatre, which was built in the 1st century, could seat between 8,000 and 10,000 people. |
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In 2007, Daft Punk hit the road again on tour, this time playing only two concert dates in France: one appearance in the amphitheatre in Nîmes, in the south of France, and another at Bercy stadium in Paris on 14 June. |
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It is the largest known military amphitheatre in Britain, and is also a Scheduled Monument. |
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And the outstation church in the slum of Korogocho, improvised in a simple outdoor school amphitheatre, also welcomed visitors from across Africa and the world. |
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The amphitheatre was, with the triumphal arch and basilica, the only major new type of building developed by the Romans. |
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In 2011, geomagnetic scanning revealed the existence of an amphitheatre, emphasising Isurium's importance as a major Roman town. |
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The following year more of the redundant lock gates were used to build the Campo Pequeno amphitheatre. |
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Competitive events were held also in smaller venues such as the amphitheatre, which became the characteristic Roman spectacle venue, and stadium. |
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There are remains of a Roman amphitheatre at Caerleon, which would have served the nearby fortress of Isca Augusta. |
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The most important Roman feature is the amphitheatre just outside the walls which is undergoing archaeological investigation. |
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These cities were built in traditional Roman style, with a forum, a theatre, a circus, an amphitheatre and thermal baths. |
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The city was endowed with an amphitheatre, baths, and other amenities, and for a while Germanicus' family lived in the city. |
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The chief remains of the Roman Calagurris are the vestiges of an aqueduct and an amphitheatre. |
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There are numerous buildings of archaelogical interest such as the amphitheatre, the circus and the forum, many ruins and treasures from this era can be found here. |
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On the rickety bus that carries people from Florence to the ancient Roman amphitheatre on the hill at Fiesole, a teen-age girl gave up her seat to an elderly woman who had the maple leaf brooch on her jacket. |
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The town is as steeply raked as an amphitheatre, and my abiding memory is of scaling its steps and winding roads with all our stuff, then checking into a hotel attractively situated at the point where our legs gave out. |
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If you like the sound of gladiator battles and chariot races, don't miss the Ben Hur spectacular, which will turn Sydney's ANZ stadium into a massive Roman amphitheatre on 22 and 23 October. |
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Where better to see a new-fashioned circus than in a Roman amphitheatre? |
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Roald Dahl Plass is a large open amphitheatre style plaza frequently used as a venue for carnivals and festivals all year round. |
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The park forms a natural amphitheatre located in the Denburn Valley and is an oasis of peace and calm in the city centre. |
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Its massive Roman walls still survive, and excavations have revealed a forum, a temple, baths, amphitheatre, shops, and many comfortable houses with mosaic floors, etc. |
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Several renovations had taken place to parts of the house in the 1960s, including improvements to the amphitheatre but the theatre clearly needed a major overhaul. |
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The main auditorium seats 2,256 people, making it the third largest in London, and consists of four tiers of boxes and balconies and the amphitheatre gallery. |
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The site of a Roman amphitheatre is in a park south of the Hornet. |
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In modern usage, an amphitheatre is a circular, semicircular or curved, acoustically vibrant performance space, particularly one located outdoors. |
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The term amphitheatre can also be used to describe naturally occurring formations which would be ideal for this purpose, even if no theatre has been constructed there. |
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