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Audience Participation
Audience Participation
Scholarly work on the impact of an active audience on theatrical and dance performance is a relatively new phenomenon, one that until now has manifested itself largely in the form ...
Imag(in)ing Jesus in the Universal or Particular
Imag(in)ing Jesus in the Universal or Particular
This volume is a critical exploration of cross-cultural Bible film reception presented through an analysis of the responses of UK and South African audiences to The Lumo Project: T...
Amateurs and Auditors
Amateurs and Auditors
Between 1810 and 1835 the British musical audience expanded from the nobility and the gentry to include members of the middle classes. Using the contemporary musical festival as a ...
Fundamentals of public communication skills: practical recommendations
Fundamentals of public communication skills: practical recommendations
The textbook discusses the methodological foundations of the preparation and presentation of public speeches in various fields of activity, including business. The factors influenc...
I'm Not an Artist
I'm Not an Artist
Romanticized notions of how one becomes an “artist” have long been questioned, so why do we still fetishize them in popular culture, turning a blind eye to the politics of exclusio...
Dance, Dance, Dance, Dance, Dance, Dance, Dance All Night!
Dance, Dance, Dance, Dance, Dance, Dance, Dance All Night!
This chapter examines Black women's Christian performance via contemporary television and the internet to gain insights into how screen audiences are invited to experience the Holy...
Drawing Stories from around the World and a Sampling of European Handkerchief Stories
Drawing Stories from around the World and a Sampling of European Handkerchief Stories
Drawing a picture while telling a story is a tradition that can be found in cultures around the world—perhaps dating back to early cave paintings. No one knows when or where this u...
William Lauder
William Lauder
This essay demonstrates the importance of the little-known poet William Lauder to the literary culture of mid-sixteenth-century Scotland and compares his work to that of his contem...


