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Egyptian Art—A Performing Art?
2007In the relief's on the Lisht block, the humans seem to perform their everyday-life tasks as if they were priestly functions, and the animals, although as stirringly alive as all creatures in ancient Egyptian art, are treated as if they were hieroglyph-like single figures, or groups of figures, rather than interacting partners in a lively narrative. All
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The performance of performance indicators in the arts
Nonprofit Management and Leadership, 1996AbstractThe introduction of performance indicators into the field of the arts and culture has been fraught with difficulties. It is the premise of this article that many of those difficulties can be traced to tensions arising out of the actual uses of performance indicators in the arts.
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Privacy, Performers and the Performing Arts
Performing Arts Review, 1971(1971). Privacy, Performers and the Performing Arts. Performing Arts Review: Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 03-23.
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The Art of Living: An Oral History of Performance Art
PAJ : Journal of Performance and Art, 2017Sean F. Edgecomb
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Sinergy of art and animation technology in multimedia performance art creation entitled sad ripu
2017 4th International Conference on New Media Studies (CONMEDIA), 2017I Made Marthana Yusa+2 more
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Digital technologies have transformed the way many creative works are generated, disseminated and used. They have made cultural products more accessible, challenged established business models and the copyright system, and blurred the boundary between producers and consumers.
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Performance Psychology in the Performing Arts
2012AbstractIn this chapter, a wide range of performance psychology–related topics are considered in relation to the performing arts. Existing research with musicians, dancers and, to a smaller extent, actors is reviewed and contrasted with sport research within a tripartite structure.
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