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Page 125
... performance presented by means of cinemat- ograph projection visible , audible per- formance presented by means of a cinematograph pro- jection audible but not visible broadcast performance visible and audible broadcast performance type ...
... performance presented by means of cinemat- ograph projection visible , audible per- formance presented by means of a cinematograph pro- jection audible but not visible broadcast performance visible and audible broadcast performance type ...
Page 215
... performance lose money , it loses force . It is unusual for new ideas , even for new ways of expressing old ideas , to be popular . With few exceptions , people apparently do not go to the theatre to receive new ideas ; they want the ...
... performance lose money , it loses force . It is unusual for new ideas , even for new ways of expressing old ideas , to be popular . With few exceptions , people apparently do not go to the theatre to receive new ideas ; they want the ...
Page 258
... performance of the Passion Play still occurs every ten years at Ober- ammergau in Germany , and the honouring of the Virgin Mary takes place annually at Elche in Spain , but such examples of communal production are rare . In their place ...
... performance of the Passion Play still occurs every ten years at Ober- ammergau in Germany , and the honouring of the Virgin Mary takes place annually at Elche in Spain , but such examples of communal production are rare . In their place ...
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