Etiquette Update; Here's a refresher course. Please read on, and remember, part of one's pact as an audience member is to take seriously the pleasure of others, a responsibility fulfilled by quietly attentive (or silently inattentive) and self contained behavior.
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We are, for the worse, living in an age of noise. We are so accustomed to the noise of machinery everywhere, and the prevalence of recorded music and other sounds, that many deliberately make noise themselves or plug into it to feel “normal.” ... The concert, opera, ballet, ... “To experience anything individually,
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For many students, it may be their first experience in such a setting and they may not know what is expected of them in terms of audience etiquette.
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I walked in thinking I knew what to expect from a typical small- town, high school auditorium on a Friday night kind of audience. ... From my somewhat limited experience in the theatre, I have learned a few basic rules of theatre etiquette. I present them to you here, in hopes that I may in some small way make people’s...
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cover page for KET's general toolkit. ... Audience Etiquette Checklist ... Audiences have different traditions in the ways they enjoy different kinds of events. We eat, talk, or cheer loudly at some events but not at others. Fill out the following table showing the different kinds of audience traditions.
www.ket.org/artstoolkit/general/etiquette_handout.htm www.ket.org/artstoolkit/general/etiquette_handout.htm
They may not be aware of what is expected of them in terms of audience etiquette. ... Using this handout, discuss as a class audience traditions in sporting events, movies, theater performances, and various types of concerts. Note the differences in traditions between different types of events. ... Audience Etiquette Checklist...
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Audience etiquette tips to ensure you and everyone else gets the most out of listening to a speaker. ... So what is generally accepted audience etiquette for listening to speakers?
www.write-out-loud.com/audience-etiquette.html www.write-out-loud.com/audience-etiquette.html
Life: My take on it! ... Writing about Audience Etiquette from Juicy's Blog ... For me, that spoils the moment that has been created. As a music performer, I love a silenced audience after a piece even more than an applauding audience.
blogs.warwick.ac.uk/mcooper/entry/classical_concert_aud... blogs.warwick.ac.uk/mcooper/entry/classical_concert_audience/
As I finished writing a post which was to be an expansion of my prior quips concerning the call for a more relaxed code of audience etiquette at the classical music concert, I realized that fully ninety percent of it dealt with that call as a destructively wrongheaded if well intentioned natural outgrowth and...
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They're more serious about dress code for reality shows and talk shows because the audience is often on camera, so dress appropriately, or you'll be relegated to a spot behind a pole somewhere, or put into an overflow room off camera.
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