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The performing arts are arts such as music, dance, and drama which are performed for an audience. They are different from the visual arts, which involve the use of paint, canvas or various materials to create physical or static art objects. Performing arts include a range of disciplines which are performed in front of a live audience, including theatre, music, and dance. Theatre, music, gymnastics, object manipulation, and other kinds of performances are present in all human cultures. The history of music and dance date to pre-historic times whereas circus skills date to at least Ancient Egypt. Many performing arts are performed professionally. Performance can be in purpose-built buildings, such as theatres and opera houses; on open air stages at festivals; on stages in tents, as in circuses; or on the street. Live performances before an audience are a form of entertainment. The development of audio and video recording has allowed for private consumption of the performing arts. The performing arts often aim to express emotions or feelings. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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Encyclopedia of Performing Arts
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The Nostalgic Drum
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Theatres in Dresden
Profession entrepreneur de spectacles
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Cross-cultural collaboration in New Zealand : a Chicano in Kiwi land
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The development of theatre in Easter Island: Hakararama i Te A'amu o Rapa Nui
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AC/DC : a study in art, gender and popular culture
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Picnic in paradise : blootstelling van een onschuldig plekje
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Polyrhythmic landscapes : bodydresscity
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Peculiar Portrayals : Mormons on the Page, Stage and Screen
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Ka ora ngā Kōrero Hītori o Ngāti Konohi mā roto mai i ngā Mahi Whakaako Waiata i te Kapa Haka o Whāngārā-mai-tawhiti
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Emerging Bodies : The Performance of Worldmaking in Dance and Choreography
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Rebellious Mirror
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Drama High
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Sponsor Partnerships - It's a lot like dating
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Architectural analysis : a methodology to understand and inform the design of spaces
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Mansfield and me : intertexuality and the autobiographical impulse in the graphic novel : an exegesis
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Blurring the lines [:How can blurring the lines between theatre and performance create an alternative multipurpose performance space(s) which revitalises dormant urban spaces within the Aotea Quarter?]
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Alienation Effects : Performance and Self-Management in Yugoslavia, 1945-91
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Te Hononga: Environmental awareness through dance—An intergenerational, interdisciplinary, site-specific dance ritual
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The Barter Theatre Story : Love Made Visible
Independent Theatre in Contemporary Europe : Structures – Aesthetics – Cultural Policy
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The Queer Fantasies of the American Family Sitcom
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'droplet' : [how can photography as a medium be extended beyond realism to highlight recent feminist issues in New Zealand?]
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Herzfaden
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Tall Poppy Syndrome & Patriarchal Femininity: An Auto-ethnographic Investigation into New Zealand’s Female-identifying Comedians
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PEEP: Antigone, An Exploration of Performing Live Theatre During a Pandemic, Using Sophocles’ Antigone
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Scènes francophones
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1800. Skådespelaren, tecknaren Axel Fredrik Cederholm och landskapet
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Scène Pro
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CAPACOA member directory
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IPAA membership directory
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