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olgavictoria

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What are voms?
 
  A. Aisles used by actors that run through the audience to the stage.
  B. Lights that shine on the actor who is speaking at the moment.
  C. Areas near the stage for spectators to stand and watch a performance.
  D. Balconies that provide seating for special guests.

Question 2

Discuss three non-theatre events that a performance studies scholar might consider performative or theatrical. What elements make these events performance?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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 Football gamesmovement sequences are choreographed and rehearsed, they are presented in front of a live audience, involve costumes, players take on specific roles.
 Trialssome aspects are scripted and use codified language, designated stage and audience areas, must happen live.
 Weddingsparts are scripted, often involve conventional symbolic acts (walking down the aisle, exchanging rings, the kiss), require an audience, often incorporate music





 

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