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Performing arts

Referring to those forms of art which make use of the artist's own body, face, and presence as a medium.

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trim

Performing arts; Theatre

The draperies, curtains and other items included in a set for aesthetic reasons. As a verb, the term can mean to adjust a drop or border so that it hangs the correct distance from ...

backstage

Performing arts; Theatre

The entire area behind or beyond the stage, including the dressing rooms. Sometimes includes the "wings", or sides of the stage area.

house

Performing arts; Theatre

The entire theatre beyond the front of the stage.

curtain call

Performing arts; Theatre

The final appearance of the cast, at the end of the play, to receive the applause of the audience.

suspension of disbelief

Performing arts; Theatre

The goal of any theatre company in presenting or performing a play is to cause the audience to suspend their disbelief, or to momentarily forget that what they are watching is a ...

fourth wall

Performing arts; Theatre

The imaginary fourth wall that is removed from box set to enable the audience to see the action on stage. The term now applies to the "wall" separating audience and performers on ...

new comedy

Performing arts; Theatre

The name given to the kind of comedy that superseded the Old Comedy of Aristophanes in Athens from the late 4th century BCE, providing the basis for later Roman comedy and ...

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