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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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C clamp
Performing arts; Theatre
A clamp with asleeved bolt used to attach a lighting instrument to a pipe batten.
Italian run-through
Performing arts; Theatre
A rehearsal in which the actors deliver their lines and perform the action at a much higher rate of speed, usually trying to run the rehearsal at "double time". Used to help with ...
Brace Jack
Performing arts; Theatre
Also called a french brace or simply a brace. A triangular construction, usually of one by two's or two by two's, hinged or attached to a flat to support it. Braces are weighted ...
Deus ex Machina
Performing arts; Theatre
Literally, the god from the machine. Refers to the character (usually a god) in classical Greek tragedy who enters the play from the heavens at the end of the drama to resolve or ...
Russian run-through
Performing arts; Theatre
See, Italian Run-Through. A rehearsal in which the actors deliver their lines and perform the action at a much higher rate of speed, usually trying to run the rehearsal at "double ...
Kabuki
Performing arts; Theatre
The popular theatre of Japan -- as opposed to the more formal and aristocratic noh play. The name derives from ka -- singing; bu -- dancing; and ki -- acting.
circus
Performing arts; Theatre
In Imperial Rome, the "ring" in which chariot races, feats of arms and animal exhibitions were held. In its modern sense, dating from the 18th century, it is the successor to the ...
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