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Performing arts

The list "Performing arts" has been viewed 46 times.
This list has 48 sub-lists and 70 members. See also Arts by type, Human activities
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Satire
Satire 10 L, 36 T
Drama
Drama 28 L, 42 T
Opera
Opera 30 L, 15 T
Period pieces
Period pieces 4 L, 18 T
Musical theatre
Musical theatre 19 L, 75 T
Dance
Dance 24 L, 20 T
Puppetry
Puppetry 15 L, 72 T
Comedy
Comedy 27 L, 51 T
Mock combat
Mock combat 7 L, 7 T
Entertainment
Entertainment 51 L, 32 T
Singing
Singing 10 L, 32 T
Storytelling
Storytelling 13 L, 40 T
Circus skills
Circus skills 16 L, 29 T
Acting
Acting 18 L, 45 T
Performance art
Performance art 16 L, 58 T
Trick shots
Trick shots 1 L, 2 T
Magic (illusion)
Magic (illusion) 14 L, 24 T
Choreography
Choreography 5 L, 6 T
Music
Music 37 L, 7 T
Theatre
Theatre 51 L, 62 T
Street performance
Street performance 3 L, 23 T
Clowning
Clowning 5 L, 13 T
Burlesque
Burlesque 5 L, 40 T
Theatrical combat
Theatrical combat 3 L, 15 T
Twirling
Twirling 1 L, 4 T
Variety shows
Variety shows 17 L, 48 T
Performing groups
Performing groups 14 L, 2 T
Stunts
Stunts 7 L, 21 T
Show choirs
Show choirs 2 L, 6 T
  • Rino Nakasone
    Rino Nakasone Musical artist
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    Rino Nakasone (仲宗根 梨乃, Nakasone Rino, born June 11, 1979) is a Japanese dancer, choreographer, artistic director and actor. Nakasone and her dance crew, Beat Freaks, participated in the third season of America's Best Dance Crew, where they finished in second place. Nakasone has worked as a choreographer in South Korea and Japan, working with groups such as SHINee, Girls' Generation, TVXQ, f(x), Red Velvet, and SMAP.
  • Dance
    Dance performing art consisting of movement of the body
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    Dance is a performing art form consisting of purposefully selected sequences of human movement. This movement has aesthetic and symbolic value, and is acknowledged as dance by performers and observers within a particular culture. Dance can be categorized and described by its choreography, by its repertoire of movements, or by its historical period or place of origin.
  • Striptease
    Striptease Erotic dance
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    A striptease is an erotic or exotic dance in which the performer gradually undresses, either partly or completely, in a seductive and sexually suggestive manner. The person who performs a striptease is commonly known as a "stripper" or exotic dancer.
  • Performance art
    Performance art Artwork created through actions of an artist or other participants
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    Performance art is an artwork or art exhibition created through actions executed by the artist or other participants. It may be live, through documentation, spontaneously or written, presented to a public in a Fine Arts context, traditionally interdisciplinary. Also known as artistic action, it has been developed through the years as a genre of its own in which art is presented live. It had an important and fundamental role in 20th century avant garde art.
  • Professional wrestling
    Professional wrestling A form of wrestling that combines athletics with theatre
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    Professional wrestling (often shortened to pro wrestling or simply wrestling) is a form of performance art and entertainment that combines athletics with theatrical performance. It takes the form of events, held by touring companies, that mimic a title-match combat sport. The unique form of sport portrayed is fundamentally based on classical and "catch" wrestling, with modern additions of striking attacks, strength-based holds and throws and acrobatic maneuvers. Much of these derive from the influence of various international martial arts. An additional aspect of combat with improvised weaponry is sometimes included to varying degrees.
  • Television
    Television Telecommunication medium for transmitting and receiving moving images
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    Television (TV), sometimes shortened to tele or telly, is a telecommunication medium used for transmitting moving images in monochrome (black and white), or in colour, and in two or three dimensions and sound. The term can refer to a television set, a television program ("TV show"), or the medium of television transmission. Television is a mass medium for advertising, entertainment and news.
  • Music
    Music Form of art using sound
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    Music is generally defined as the art of arranging sound to create some combination of form, harmony, melody, rhythm or otherwise expressive content. Exact definitions of music vary considerably around the world, though it is an aspect of all human societies, a cultural universal. While scholars agree that music is defined by a few specific elements, there is no consensus on their precise definitions. The creation of music is commonly divided into musical composition, musical improvisation, and musical performance, though the topic itself extends into academic disciplines, criticism, philosophy, and psychology. Music may be performed or improvised using a vast range of instruments, including the human voice.
  • Burlesque
    Burlesque Literary, dramatic or musical work or genre
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    A burlesque is a literary, dramatic or musical work intended to cause laughter by caricaturing the manner or spirit of serious works, or by ludicrous treatment of their subjects. The word derives from the Italian burlesco, which, in turn, is derived from the Italian burla – a joke, ridicule or mockery.
  • Choreography
    Choreography Art or practice of designing sequences of movements of physical bodies
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    Choreography is the art or practice of designing sequences of movements of physical bodies (or their depictions) in which motion, form, or both are specified. Choreography may also refer to the design itself. A choreographer is one who creates choreographies by practicing the art of choreography, a process known as choreographing. Choreography is used in a variety of fields, including musical theater, cheerleading, cinematography, gymnastics, fashion shows, ice skating, marching band, show choir, theatre, synchronized swimming, cardistry, video game production and animated art. In the performing arts, choreography applies to human movement and form. In dance, choreography is also known as dance choreography or dance composition.
  • Martial arts
    Martial arts Codified systems and traditions of combat
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    Martial arts are codified systems and traditions of combat practiced for a number of reasons such as self-defense; military and law enforcement applications; competition; physical, mental and spiritual development; and entertainment or the preservation of a nation's intangible cultural heritage.
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