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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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Description
Explore the nuances of live performances and their unique interactive element. Learn about different types of live acts, including interpretative dance, monologues, and role plays. Understand how these performances engage and affect audiences in real-time.