Examines the criteria for identifying, evaluating, and appreciating art forms that require performance for their full realization. This book focuses on an analytical approach to evaluating music, drama, and dance. It also contends that audiences play an active role as interpreters, without becoming performers themselves.
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Examines the criteria for identifying, evaluating, and appreciating art forms that require performance for their full realization. This book focuses on an analytical approach to evaluating music, drama, and dance. It also contends that audiences play an active role as interpreters, without becoming performers themselves.
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