Performance Event
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A Performance Event is an event that involves the execution of actions, behaviors, or expressions designed to be experienced, observed, or participated in by others or oneself.
- AKA: Performance Occurrence, Performative Event, Performance Instance, Performance Activity, Performance Situation.
- Context:
- It can typically involve Performer Role through performance action execution.
- It can typically include Audience Role through performance observation.
- It can typically feature Performance Content through performance expression.
- It can typically occur in Performance Space through performance location arrangement.
- It can typically require Performance Time through performance duration management.
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- It can often incorporate Technical Element through performance production support.
- It can often utilize Performance Skill through performance ability demonstration.
- It can often involve Performance Purpose through performance intention fulfillment.
- It can often feature Performance Style through performance approach manifestation.
- It can often include Performance Context through performance situational framing.
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- It can range from being a Simple Performance Event to being a Complex Performance Event, depending on its performance event structural complexity.
- It can range from being a Brief Performance Event to being an Extended Performance Event, depending on its performance event duration.
- It can range from being a Planned Performance Event to being a Spontaneous Performance Event, depending on its performance event preparation level.
- It can range from being a Solo Performance Event to being a Group Performance Event, depending on its performance event participant quantity.
- It can range from being a Private Performance Event to being a Public Performance Event, depending on its performance event audience scope.
- It can range from being a Physical Performance Event to being a Virtual Performance Event, depending on its performance event medium type.
- It can range from being a Formal Performance Event to being an Informal Performance Event, depending on its performance event structure rigidity.
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- It can be created by human performer, animal performer, technological system, or natural process.
- It can serve entertainment function, educational purpose, cultural expression, social interaction, or personal development.
- It can occur in physical environment, digital space, hybrid setting, or imagined realm.
- It can require performance preparation, performance execution, and performance conclusion.
- It can involve audience engagement through performance reception and performance interpretation.
- It can generate performance experience for both performer and audience.
- It can be documented through performance recording, performance description, or performance analysis.
- It can be evaluated through performance criteria, performance standards, or performance reception.
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- Examples:
- Performance Event Intentionality Types, such as:
- Deliberately Presented Performance Events, such as:
- Spontaneous Performance Events, such as:
- Preparatory Performance Events, such as:
- Performance Event Domains, such as:
- Artistic Performance Events, such as:
- Athletic Performance Events, such as:
- Social Performance Events, such as:
- Natural Performance Events, such as:
- Performance Event Mediums, such as:
- Physical Performance Events, such as:
- Virtual Performance Events, such as:
- Hybrid Performance Events, such as:
- Performance Event Scales, such as:
- Intimate Performance Events, such as:
- Large-Scale Performance Events, such as:
- Performance Event Durations, such as:
- Momentary Performance Events, such as:
- Extended Performance Events, such as:
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- Performance Event Intentionality Types, such as:
- Counter-Examples:
- Non-Performative Action, which serves practical function without expressive intent or observational consideration.
- Private Thought, which lacks external expression and observable manifestation.
- Unwitnessed Occurrence, which has no audience and therefore no performance reception.
- Purely Functional Process, which prioritizes outcome efficiency over experiential quality.
- Inanimate Object Existence, which lacks agency and intentional expression.
- Conceptual Framework, which exists as abstract structure rather than executed activity.
- Written Document, which is static content rather than dynamic execution (unless read aloud or performed).
- Unexecuted Plan, which remains in potential state rather than actualized expression.
- See: Event, Performance, Performativity, Expression, Audience Experience, Performance Space, Theatrical Event, Musical Performance, Dance Performance, Athletic Performance, Social Performance, Performance Art, Performance Studies, Performance Theory, Performance Analysis, Performance Documentation, Performance Technology, Performance Reception, Performance Preparation, Performance Evaluation.