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codyclark

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Martha Clarke and Pina Bausch are
 
  A. Directors who come to the theatre from the world of visual arts
   B. Choreographer-directors who create dance-theatre pieces
  C. Directors who act in their productions and give the actors free rein during the rehearsal process
   D. Responsible for the development of the Suzuki method of actor training

Question 2

When an audience member feels a sense of detachment from the action on stage, this experience is called
 
  a. sympathy
  b. interpretation
  c. aesthetic distance
  d. empathy



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

c. aesthetic distance





 

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