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Performance

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per·ˈfor·mance art SOST no pl

Performance f <-, -s>
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I. art [ɑ:t, ingl am ɑ:rt] SOST

1. art (drawing, painting, sculpture):

2. art (creative activity):

Kunst f <-, Küns·te>
Kunstform f <-, -en>
Kunsthandwerk nt <-(e)s> kein pl
Kunstgewerbe nt <-s> kein pl

3. art (creative activity collectively):

4. art (high skill):

Geschick nt <-(e)s> kein pl
Kunst f <-, Küns·te>

5. art pl UNIV (area of study):

II. art [ɑ:t, ingl am ɑ:rt] SOST modifier

art (collection, collector, critic, dealer):

I. per·for·mance [pəˈfɔ:mən(t)s, ingl am pɚˈfɔ:rm-] SOST

1. performance:

Vorführung f <-, -en>
performance of a play, opera, ballet, symphony
Aufführung f <-, -en>
performance of a part
Darstellung f <-, -en>
performance of a song, musical piece
Darbietung f <-, -en>
Vorstellung f <--, -en>

2. performance (capability, effectiveness):

Leistung f <-, -en>

3. performance no pl (execution):

4. performance colloq (fuss):

Theater nt <-s> kein pl fig pegg colloq
was für ein Theater! colloq fig pegg

5. performance ingl brit colloq (difficult job):

6. performance LING:

Performanz f <-, -en> term tecn

7. performance FIN:

Wertentwicklung f <-, -en>

II. per·for·mance [pəˈfɔ:mən(t)s, ingl am pɚˈfɔ:rm-] SOST modifier

performance (evaluation, problem, results):

Eignungstest m <-(e)s, -s>

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performance SOST CONT

performance SOST INV FIN

performance SOST DIR ECON

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Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

We have all sorts of amazing hardware being delivered to our art sheds and everything is being kept top secret.
en.wikipedia.org
The project was transgressing the boundaries of exhibition, publication and lectures in order to stimulate dialogues between art and science.
en.wikipedia.org
Standing about three-feet tall, it encapsulated the hierarchy of art and the concept of trendsetting.
www.cmswire.com
Several currents or movements in contemporary art, such as environmental sculpture, site-specific art, and land art, counterpose themselves philosophically to plop art, as well as to traditional public monumental sculpture.
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As an artist she worked across several media including painting, tapestry and environmental art.
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Esempi dal web (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

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All forms of expression that have contemporary dance, choreography or performance art as their starting point are highly welcome.
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www.tanzhotel.at
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Erwünscht sind alle Ausdrucksformen, die zeitgenössischen Tanz, Choreografie oder Performance als Ausgangspunkt haben.
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I'm interested in revising my idea of performance art, and in me not being the only one doing something, but that the audience gets more actively involved.
universes-in-universe.de
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Mich interessiert es, meine Idee von Performance zu ändern, und dass nicht nur ich diejenige bin, die etwas macht, sondern die Zuschauer sich aktiver beteiligen.
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With “Fest”, the Bulgarian performer once again proves himself to be an outstanding specialist when it comes to crossing lines at the edges of contemporary choreography and performance art.
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www.impulstanz.com
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In „Fest“ beweist der bulgarische Performer wieder einmal, dass er ein herausragender Spezialist für Grenzüberschreitungen an den Rändern der zeitgenössischen Choreografie und Performance ist.
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McMahon works with video, drawing, painting, installation and performance art.
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www.salzburger-kunstverein.at
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McMahons Arbeiten umfassen Video, Zeichnung, Malerei, Installationen und Performance.
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A useful starting point with respect to performance art is ancient Greece and Attic tragedy:
www.see-this-sound.at
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Ein geeigneter Ausgangspunkt in Bezug auf Performance ist das antike Griechenland.

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