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But it balanced two entirely different modes of performance, which is one thing that double bills are good for.
It would not be hard for a moviegoer to end up wondering whether masculinity is a mode of performance.
However, "kitsch" refers specifically to the work itself, whereas "camp" is a mode of performance.
They have given a series of artist talks discussing The Blow as a mode of performance art.
Most important, video technology and the Internet have helped filmmakers and viewers to recognize new modes of performance and of dramatic time.
Yet there is a long theatrical tradition of adapting the plays into such nonverbal modes of performance as pantomime and ballet.
His odes, or praise poems, were intended for theatrical performance by a chorus, and the stanzaic pattern matched the mode of performance.
Physical theatre - any mode of performance that pursues storytelling or drama through primarily and secondarily physical and mental means.
He has written a number of academic papers and articles on contemporary electronic music that in particular cover postdigital theory, new modes of performance and hybridity.
Conventional modes of performance were discouraged, in favor of unconventional stagings designed to promote "mass action" - including public processions, festivals, and social dramas.
As a company, we would like to a take the next decade to develop a mode of performance that might in certain circumstances, some circumstances, begin to approach such a possiblity.
Many studio theatres are attached to a larger theatres and function as a space for the exploration of more experimental modes of performance or the staging of new writing.
The cinema is a gauntlet thrown down to the art of the stage, as a mode of performance and its disposition that is incommensurably different from that of theatre.
She also organised Contradictions, a women's workshop performance group that began in 1980 and dealt with improvisation and other modes of performance in a variety of media including music and dance.
Instead of playing with his long-standing quartet, which has been his normal mode of performance for as long as anyone can remember, Mr. Brubeck will re-energize the old octet music with new musicians.
There they were, one in tuxedo, the other in dark suit and tie; they used to wear matching tuxes or suits when performing in nightclubs or replicating that mode of performance on TV.
The travesti community, the argument goes, ends up at least making a powerful attempt to transcend the shame the larger Brazilian public might try to foist off on them-again, through loud public discourse and other modes of performance.
Though this was originally intended to be performed across the better part of a day, modes of performance have changed, and the full version would today take twice that long, due to the style and speed of current forms of acting.
IT is unfortunate that Mr. Parrott, in his book, should appeal not to such musical value but instead to a merely reproductive correctness, writing that his is "the mode of performance which . . . best reflects Bach's own practice."
Just when the audience has settled into this stylized mode of performance, the action is subverted by the entrance of the final character, a fourth actor (Louis Lovett) dressed in period garb and performing in a more subtle style than the others, who are very obviously surprised by the new arrival.
Dedicated to Bette Davis, Romy Schneider and Gena Rowlands, All About My Mother is steeped in theatricality, from its backstage setting to its plot, modeled on the works of Federico García Lorca and Tennessee Williams, to the characters' preoccupation with modes of performance.