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Which scenario exemplifies a live performance?
Which scenario exemplifies a live performance?
- A theatrical play performed in a local auditorium. (correct)
- A musician recording a song in a studio.
- An artist creating a digital painting using a tablet.
- A pre-recorded television show being broadcast.
Why is the interaction with an live audience crucial to the definition of a 'live' performance?
Why is the interaction with an live audience crucial to the definition of a 'live' performance?
- It simplifies the technical aspects of stage production.
- It allows for immediate feedback and adjustments, shaping the performance in real-time. (correct)
- It guarantees a larger audience reach for increased popularity.
- It ensures that the performance is recorded and available for future viewing.
Unlike a filmed performance, what unique element does a live performance offer through its real-time presence?
Unlike a filmed performance, what unique element does a live performance offer through its real-time presence?
- A controlled environment that minimizes variability in the performance.
- A consistent experience regardless of the venue or audience.
- The ability to edit out mistakes and enhance the overall quality.
- An opportunity for spontaneous interaction and improvisation. (correct)
If a performance is advertised as 'live but streamed online,' what aspect remains crucial to maintaining its 'live' designation?
If a performance is advertised as 'live but streamed online,' what aspect remains crucial to maintaining its 'live' designation?
In what way does a live performance of a monologue differ from a recorded version in terms of audience experience?
In what way does a live performance of a monologue differ from a recorded version in terms of audience experience?
Flashcards
Live Performance
Live Performance
Performance executed in real-time before an audience.
Monologue
Monologue
A solo speech delivered by one person expressing their thoughts and feelings.
Role Play
Role Play
Acting out a character or scenario.
Interpretative Dance
Interpretative Dance
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Live Audience
Live Audience
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Study Notes
- "LIVE" refers to anything executed in front of an audience.
- Examples include interpretative dance, monologue, or role plays.
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