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Toward a Performing Arts Medicine Definition of Performing Arts
Medical Problems of Performing Artists, 2009As the Performing Arts Medicine Association (PAMA) celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, it seems to be a good time to discuss a definition of what the field includes—and, by extension, what it doesn't include. Some may think that this might not be the best use of our time, since we have done pretty well so far without a written definition of the
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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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Art Journal, 1997
here is no agreement as to where, when, and why performance art was invented. I take this as an opening to advance my theory, which has appeared gradually to me through the murk over the last two decades, during which time I 2 have established and piloted Franklin Furnace.
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here is no agreement as to where, when, and why performance art was invented. I take this as an opening to advance my theory, which has appeared gradually to me through the murk over the last two decades, during which time I 2 have established and piloted Franklin Furnace.
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Performing Arts/Performance Art
2011The entry deals with the history of the Performing Arts as an engagé art form which claims the collaboration of the audience and whose characteristic is a live performance in front of the presence of an implicated public. In its specificity it is therefore called Performance Arts whereas Performing Arts is a more general term which comprises various ...
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2019
Only a small proportion of the population ever attends live performances of classical art. Crucial determinants are entry price, education, and preferences. The public sector can support the performing arts by giving a fixed sum, by making donations tax deductible, and by covering the deficit. Profit-oriented firms can exist when fixed costs are small,
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Only a small proportion of the population ever attends live performances of classical art. Crucial determinants are entry price, education, and preferences. The public sector can support the performing arts by giving a fixed sum, by making donations tax deductible, and by covering the deficit. Profit-oriented firms can exist when fixed costs are small,
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Performing arts metaverse: The effect of perceived distance and subjective experience
Computers in Human Behavior, 2023Hwansoo Lee
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‘Sustainability’ and the performing arts: Discourse analytic evidence from Australia
Poetics, 2021Kate Power
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