Tag: performance art


INTERMISSION

The Conceptual Foundations of Intermission in Performance Psychology In the expansive landscape of performance arts and media studies, the term intermission refers to a planned cessation of activity within a scheduled performance, such as a feature film, a theatrical play, or a televised broadcast. Historically, the intermission has functioned as a structural necessity, allowing for […]

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PANTOMIME

Definition and Etymological Roots Pantomime, fundamentally, is defined as the deliberate display and communication of internal states, such as emotions, intentions, and conceptual outlooks, exclusively through the use of physical gestures and controlled bodily movements rather than reliance on verbal language. This form of expression relies heavily on visual cues, requiring the performer to externalize […]

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ACTIVE PERFORMANCE

the functional performance or representing of a concept, different from cognitively practicing or visualizing the behavior, ACTIVE PERFORMANCE: “Active performance can be seen in an dress rehearsal for a play of theater production.”

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