Deck 2: What Is Performance

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Physical, verbal, or virtual actions that are not-for-the-first time but prepared or rehearsed are called:

A) complex behavior.
B) being.
C) restored behavior.
D) realism.
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Which of these is not defined as one of the eight kinds of performance?

A) in sex
B) in the arts
C) in sports
D) in the head
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Because all behavior consists of recombined bits of previously behaved behaviors, it is possible to say that:

A) restored behavior is not framed.
B) all behavior is restored behavior.
C) all performance is once-behaved.
D) performance is not twice-behaved.
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A performance can be considered _________ if historical and social context, convention, usage, and tradition say so.

A) "is" performance
B) "as" performance
C) "once-behaved"
D) reflexive
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Which of these is a 'make belief' action?

A) playing dress-up
B) a politician giving an election speech
C) playing Hamlet
D) reciting a poem
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Like the Roman poet Horace, _________ believed that theatre should entertain and educate.

A) Bertolt Brecht
B) Jacques Lacan
C) Werner Heisenberg
D) John Cage
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In the Performance Continuum, which two elements both bookend and underlie the whole range of behaviors, genres and activites?

A) Sports and Identity Constructions
B) Games and Entertainments
C) Performing Arts and Daily Life
D) Play and Ritual
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Deck 2: What Is Performance
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Physical, verbal, or virtual actions that are not-for-the-first time but prepared or rehearsed are called:

A) complex behavior.
B) being.
C) restored behavior.
D) realism.
C
2
Which of these is not defined as one of the eight kinds of performance?

A) in sex
B) in the arts
C) in sports
D) in the head
D
3
Because all behavior consists of recombined bits of previously behaved behaviors, it is possible to say that:

A) restored behavior is not framed.
B) all behavior is restored behavior.
C) all performance is once-behaved.
D) performance is not twice-behaved.
B
4
A performance can be considered _________ if historical and social context, convention, usage, and tradition say so.

A) "is" performance
B) "as" performance
C) "once-behaved"
D) reflexive
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Which of these is a 'make belief' action?

A) playing dress-up
B) a politician giving an election speech
C) playing Hamlet
D) reciting a poem
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Like the Roman poet Horace, _________ believed that theatre should entertain and educate.

A) Bertolt Brecht
B) Jacques Lacan
C) Werner Heisenberg
D) John Cage
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In the Performance Continuum, which two elements both bookend and underlie the whole range of behaviors, genres and activites?

A) Sports and Identity Constructions
B) Games and Entertainments
C) Performing Arts and Daily Life
D) Play and Ritual
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