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Arts, such as dance, drama, and music, that are performed before an audience.Performing arts are often those in which an individual interprets work created by others.
Term for skills requiring significant body control including balance, strength and flexibility. Commonly seen in circus performances. Describes some of the slower, more controlled elements in the sport of gymnastics.
This category will act as a repository of information and resources for aspiring actors.
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Busking is playing music or performing entertainment in a public place, usually while soliciting money.
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Information on the performing arts that are specific to a lifestyle, ethnicity or cultural heritage.
This category and its subcategories are comprised of symbolic links to elsewhere in the directory. As such, no sites will be listed here.
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Circus arts management, booking, production, distribution, and marketing sites should be submitted to Business: Arts and Entertainment: Circus.
Online stores should be submitted to Shopping: Entertainment: Performing Arts: Circus. |
Informational sites about the circus arts, including trapeze, high wire, juggling, contortion, clowning, and stiltwalking.
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This category is for sites related to the live, performing art of comedy and the comedians that perform it. Other welcome sites include comedy clubs or other venues, comedy or improvisation troupes, and comedy or improvistion courses and schools. This includes the teaching of comedy writing.It is not for humorous stories, satire sites, animation/cartoon sites, gag gifts, or chat room sites.
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Please Read this Before Submitting Your Site Websites are not listed in this category, so it is important that you identify a subcategory to which to submit your sites.If the information you are submitting represents one particular form of dance, please submit to the subcategory that most closely describes the type of dance your website represents. If your website content is about dance education, organizations, services, etc., please submit to the category that most closely matches the type of service you provide. Above all, sites must be in English. Sites in other languages should be submitted to the appropriate language in World. If you still have questions, please see the FAQ. Following these guidelines will help prevent delays in having your site listed. |
dance n 1: an artistic form of nonverbal communication 2: a party of people assembled for dancing 3: taking a series of rhythmical steps (and movements) in time to music [syn: dancing, terpsichore] v 1: move in a graceful and rhythmical way 2: move in a pattern; usually to musical accompaniment; do or perform a dance [syn: trip the light fantastic] 3: skip, leap, or move up and down or sideways; "Dancing flames"; "The children danced with joy"
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Submissions must be for internet site guides or directories that provide links to information on multiple forms of the performing arts. If your site provides information on only dance or only theatre or only music, etc., please submit instead to the appropriate category for the discipline of Arts that your site represents. |
Directories are internet site guides that provide links to a variety of information on the performing arts.
Sites related to the teaching of the performing arts, including academic institutions offering such teaching.
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Submissions must be for festivals that celebrate multiple forms of the performing arts. If your site provides information specific to one form (dance, theatre, music, mime, opera, etc.), do not submit here but to the subcategory of Performing Arts that represents the theme of the festival. |
Information on gatherings that celebrate multiple forms of the performing arts.
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Arts: Performing: Arts: Hypnotism is for sites focusing on performance hypnosis. If your site is about hypnotherapy it should be submitted to Health: Alternative: Hypnotherapy Please use the following guidelines when submitting a site.
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This category is a collection of sites focusing on the performance of hypnotism on stage.
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Please locate the most appropriate sub-category for your submissions. Reviews will conducted in those areas first. Sites listed in this general category will eventually be moved to the appropriate sub-category. more information (editors only) |
Sleight-of-hand, illusion, tricks, and other performances commonly styled as magic. Information about professional magicians as well as sites aimed at amateurs are welcome here.
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If your performing arts organization is specific to one discipline (such as dance, comedy or theatre) please submit to that subcategory. Submissions to this category are for performing arts organizations that represent more than one discipline of the performing arts. |
Information on associations, councils, grant-making foundations, collectives, or ad hoc groups that promote and/or support the activities and goals of the performing arts.
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Please Read this Before Submitting Your Site Sites submitted must be in English. Sites in other languages should be submitted to the appropriate language under World. Submissions that are specific to one discipline (such as dance, comedy, juggling, acrobatics, music or theatre) should be submited to the subcategory of Arts that most closely relates to your performance skills.
Submissions to this category are for performers who practice more than one discipline of the performing arts. |
Information on individuals or groups who practice multiple forms of the performing arts.
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If your publication is specific to one discipline (such as dance, comedy or theatre) please submit to that subcategory. Submissions to this category are for publications that represent more than one discipline of the performing arts. |
Information on print publications or electronic text with content that includes news, feature stories, reviews, editorials, opinion pieces, columns or other items of specific interest to the performing arts.
The production of shows created by the manipulation of puppets. The process of creating and manufacturing puppets.
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Before submitting, please review the subcategories to see if your information is better suited to be submitted in a more specific area. more information (editors only) |
Information on libraries, museums, glossaries, dictionaries, bibliographies and online text relevant to the performing arts.
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Includes tips, email lists, webrings, chat, bulletin boards and services for performing artists.
If you tell stories out loud, in front of an audience, whether around a campfire or in a classroom, at a board meeting, or in the car, you're a storyteller.Storytelling is part of the oral tradition. Tales are told-- which is why this category is part of the Performing Arts Directory.
If you WRITE stories, you're a writer. Check out the Arts: Online Writing category.
Yes, filmmakers and novelists and the creative folks in advertising are storytellers, too-- but they aren't performing artists. You'll find them listed elsewhere.
Performers/Coordinators of action in features, television and commercials
Theatre is the imitation/representation of life, performed for other people; the performance of dramatic literature; drama; the milieu of actors and playwrights, the place that is the setting for dramatic performances.Here are found sites and categories that focus primarily on interpretation and style of the production, direction, performance, and stagecraft, or the effectiveness of the performance itself, as well as the building or buildings in which plays are produced and offered for viewing by an audience, and the dramatic arts and the people who work in, advocate, or study them.
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Please Read this Before Submitting Your Site Please do not submit sites for performing arts companies here. Submit instead to the appropriate subcategory in the type of performing art that your site represents. This category is for information on performing arts locations that provide an overview of the facilities and types of performances offered. more information (editors only) |
Information on places that offer dance, opera, theatre, music, storytelling or other forms of the performing arts.
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