Performance Element
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A Performance Element is a presentational communicative artistic element that can create audience experience through staged presentation.
- AKA: Performance Component, Theatrical Element, Presentation Feature.
- Context:
- It can typically transform Abstract Concept through embodied action.
- It can typically engage Audience Attention through sensory stimulation.
- It can typically create Temporal Arc through dramatic structure.
- It can typically establish Performance Space through spatial definition.
- It can typically mediate Performer-Audience Relationship through communication channel.
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- It can often employ Physical Presence with bodily expression.
- It can often utilize Temporal Dynamics with pacing control.
- It can often feature Symbolic Action with meaning conveyance.
- It can often incorporate Technical Support with production element.
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- It can range from being a Minimal Performance Element to being a Elaborate Performance Element, depending on its performance element production complexity.
- It can range from being a Traditional Performance Element to being an Experimental Performance Element, depending on its performance element convention adherence.
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- It can integrate with Performance Theory for analytical framework.
- It can connect to Theater History for traditional practice.
- It can interface with Media Technology for technical innovation.
- It can communicate with Cultural Context for social meaning.
- It can synchronize with Audience Psychology for reception study.
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- Example(s):
- Performance Element Types, such as:
- Performance Element Contexts, such as:
- Live Performance Elements, such as:
- Mediated Performance Elements, such as:
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- Counter-Example(s):
- Private Behavior, which lacks public presentation.
- Natural Occurrence, which lacks intentional staging.
- Written Text, which lacks embodied performance.
- See: Performance, Theater, Performance Art, Stage Production.