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  2. Audience participation - Wikipedia

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    Dancing with Iggy - audience participation at Sziget Festival An audience at the Brooklyn Book Festival in New York City. Audience participation is commonly found in performances which break the fourth wall. Examples include the traditional British pantomimes, stand-up comedy, and creative stage shows such as Blue Man Group.

  3. Participatory theatre - Wikipedia

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    Despite a long history and traditions of audience participation within genres such as music hall and pantomime, fully participatory theatre is still sometimes viewed as avant-garde. In a typical participatory production, performers may socialise with audience members before the show while seating them, then surprise these spectators by inviting ...

  4. Participatory media - Wikipedia

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    Participatory media are social media whose value and power derives from the active participation of many people. This is a psychological and social characteristic. One example is StumbleUpon. Social networks, when amplified by information and communication networks, enable broader, faster, and lower cost coordination of activities. This is an ...

  5. “Megalopolis” Includes an Interactive Portion with the ...

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    Megalopolis is breaking the fourth wall.. When Francis Ford Coppola's epic sci-fi drama premieres this week, it will include an interactive portion in select theaters where audiences can ...

  6. Participatory art - Wikipedia

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    Participation can be used as an umbrella term for the various types of interfacing that artworks have created with the public. For example, 100 people working directly with an artist to make art in a museum is entirely different from an artist project sited in a local community center in an impoverished area of a city.

  7. Interactive theatre - Wikipedia

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    There have been several stage shows where audience members can actively alter the plot. Examples include: The Mystery of Edwin Drood - This musical adaptation of Charles Dickens' unfinished novel is considered a solve-it-yourself mystery. During a break in the show, the audience votes on an ending, with 7 possible outcomes.

  8. “The View” audience member adorably loses it and cries over ...

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    The giveaway marked a change of pace for the show's audience participation segments, which often see moderator Whoopi Goldberg enter her iconic wind machine of chaos (sometimes at the hands of ...

  9. Experimental theatre - Wikipedia

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    By using audience participation, the performer invites the audience to feel a certain way and by doing so they may change their attitudes, values and beliefs in regard to the performance's topic. For example, in a performance on bullying the character may approach an audience member, size them up and challenge them to a fight on the spot.