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audience and spontaneously
The Corries ' concerts frequently had the audience joining in spontaneously in the chorus of songs.
This gave rise to the term " holy laughter ", and " holy ghost bartender ", which refer to audience members spontaneously laughing loudly during his services.
To a higher degree than the muse or the angel, the duende seizes not only the performer but also the audience, creating conditions where art can be understood spontaneously with little, if any, conscious effort.
In his memoirs, he wrote: " My audience usually was crowded and the feedback of sympathetic listeners gave me strength ... my lectures I was giving spontaneously, to bring freshness to the subject ...
Many audience members may believe that performers move spontaneously on the stage, but blocking / staging is rarely spontaneous.

audience and sang
He composed songs and set them to music and sang them in a soft, melodious voice, and when his audience had had enough of music he would discourse on politics or tell stories of his western adventures guaranteed to excite the emotions of men and women alike.
Tony himself, in dress clothes and top hat, sang his ballads, a gallant trouper introducing Lillian Russell and others to fame through his audience .</ p >
The finale featured an audience card stunt, a video montage showing Jackson participating in various humanitarian efforts around the world, and a choir of 3, 500 local Los Angeles area children singing " We Are The World ", later joining Jackson as he sang his single " Heal the World ".
At Live Aid, held at Wembley on 13 July 1985, in front of the biggest-ever TV audience of 1. 9 billion, Queen performed some of their greatest hits, during which the sold-out stadium audience of 72, 000 people clapped, sang, and swayed in unison.
On the first night, Alice Barnett as the Fairy Queen sang the verses directly to the Captain, to the great delight of the audience.
Sometimes he spoke gibberish ( in the so-called pièces à la muette ); sometimes the audience itself sang his lines, inscribed on placards held aloft by hovering Cupids ( in the pièces à écriteau ).
Also, while Keillor still sang and delivered a regular monologue on American Radio Company, Lake Wobegon was initially downplayed, as he felt it was " cruel " to talk to a Brooklyn audience about life in a small town.
With the aid of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and her husband Franklin D. Roosevelt, Anderson performed a critically acclaimed open-air concert on Easter Sunday, April 9, 1939, on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D. C. She sang before a crowd of more than 75, 000 people and a radio audience in the millions.
In 1943, she sang at Constitution Hall at the invitation of the DAR to an integrated audience as part of a benefit for the American Red Cross.
His final TV appearance was on the LWT series Surprise, Surprise hosted by Cilla Black, when he sang a comical rendition of " I Got You Babe " with a woman from the audience who wanted to fulfil a wish to sing with him.
At the ceremony, the Central School children sang " March of our Nation ", and after the graduates of the class of 1914 raised the flag, the students and audience sang " The Star-Spangled Banner ," accompanied by the school's marching band.
Compared to moments on the Dorsey shows, on the Berle show, it was ice cream — Elvis's face unthreatening, his legs as if in casts ..." When " he sang Little Richard's ' Reddy Teddy ' and began to move and dance, the camera pulled in, so that the television audience saw him from the waist up only.
At around 11: 30 < span style =' font-variant: small-caps '> pm </ span >, the final singer ( or group ) sings, and the audience and a panel of judges are asked to cast their votes to decide which team sang better.
Stone walked to the front of the stage toward the end of the performance, sang a verse and then with a wave to the audience, sauntered offstage before the song was over.
Nonetheless, the audience sang " Happy Birthday " for him, assisted by the orchestra.
In fact Conny van den Bos who sang for the Netherlands in 1965 said that she had gone to the contest many years ago ; unfortunately for both Conny and Ulrika this wasn't heard above the noise of the audience.
Valmiki taught Ramayana to Kusa and Lava, who later sang the divine story in Ayodhya during the Aswamedha yaga congregation, to the pleasure of the audience, whereupon, King Rama summoned them to his royal palace.
As the performance was mimed instrumentally using the studio recording ( excluding the lead vocals which Grant Nicholas sang live ), Tidey was seen pretending to play along to bass parts not even recorded by him as well as miming along to Grant Nicholas's voice on the recording when it came to backing vocals, therefore fooling the audience into thinking that was his singing voice.
She first sang in public as a child in 1851 and gave her last performance before an audience in 1914.
She sang not only in England and the United States, but also as far afield in mainland Europe as Russia, and in South America as well, inspiring audience frenzy and critical superlatives wherever she went.
" On the occasion of a game against Mikhail Botvinnik, he sang to an audience of thousands.
In 1999, Whitney Houston sang Vandross ' " So Amazing " as a tribute to Vandross as he sat in the audience during the Soul Train Awards.
Connolly sang, played five-string banjo, guitar and autoharp, and at live shows entertained the audience with his humorous introductions to the songs.

audience and We
We are hard-pressed to find an answer to such a question without knowing more about the audience in question.
Finally, when the audience began chanting " We want Roy!
At one point, Darby told the amazed kids in the audience, " We did this show so you new people could see what it was like when we were around.
" The group's manifesto, which Yeats wrote, declared, " We hope to find in Ireland an uncorrupted & imaginative audience trained to listen by its passion for oratory ... & that freedom to experiment which is not found in the theatres of England, & without which no new movement in art or literature can succeed.
:" We can guess that Susan original title of Northanger Abbey, in its first outline, was written very much for family entertainment, addressed to a family audience, like all Jane Austen ’ s juvenile works, with their asides to the reader, and absurd dedications ; some of the juvenilia, we know, were specifically addressed to her brothers Charles and Frank ; all were designed to be circulated and read by a large network of relations.
We understood our audience and played to them but that was one of those weird accidents because of the ( music ) video.
Many Queen songs were also written with audience participation in mind, such as " We Will Rock You " and " We Are the Champions ".
He is on the Executive Board of the Center for Global Media Studies at Washington State University, an organization whose motto, " Global Media Cover the World ... We Cover Global Media ," connects with the focus of his recent work studying the accuracy of audience recall of news media in a cross-cultural vein ( Faccoro & DeFleur, 1993 ).
The nobleness of life / Is to do thus ; when such a mutual pair / And such a twain can do ’ t-in which I bind / On pain of punishment the world to weet / We stand up peerless .” Cleopatra immediately says, “ Excellent falsehood !” in an aside, indicating to the audience that she intends for Antony to adopt this rhetoric.
In the first jousting scene, when " We Will Rock You " is playing, the crowd provides the rhythmic thump-thump-clap as a modern-day crowd that recognizes the song would, the audience performs the wave, and a teenage girl is shown in the stands performing a distinctly twentieth-century dance.
" At the beginning of the 1945 general election campaign Bevan told his audience: " We have been the dreamers, we have been the sufferers, now we are the builders.
We made it a little bit slower, by putting breathing room back in so there'd be a two-hour oxygen supply for the audience.
We study audience reactions with great care ".
At the very beginning of the televised portion of the Philadelphia concert, Joan Baez announced to the assembled crowd ( and the viewing audience ) that " this is your Woodstock, and it's long overdue ", before leading the crowd in " Amazing Grace " ( paired with a couple of verses of " We Are the World ").
Written by Freddie Mercury, " We Are the Champions " was built on audience response, with Brian May stating ; ' We wanted to get the crowds waving and singing.
When the casualties start to mount, a theatre audience is rallied by singing " Are We Downhearted?
We had a bigger audience than a nightly newscast will ever see, making 25 to 30 million people aware of what was going on in Africa ,” ER producer, John Wells said.
We thought that would rock the characters and the audience.
We don ’ t need Quebec .” Long-time Progressive Conservative member and political commentator Dalton Camp observed the 1994 Reform Party convention in Ottawa and was personally disgusted with what he heard, saying: " The speechifying gives off acrid whiffs of xenophobia, homophobia, and paranoia — like an exhaust — in which it seems clear both orator and audience have been seized by some private terror: immigrants, lesbians, people out of work or from out of town and criminals.
For example, " We went to Il Ristorante " is acceptable provided your audience can infer that it is a restaurant ( if they understand Italian and English it might likely, if spoken rather than written, be misinterpreted as a generic reference and not a proper noun, leading the hearer to ask " Which ristorante do you mean?
We have developed technology that empowers our audience to create their own videos, select our video rotation, and even to host the shows we broadcast.
We want Can-tor !," a phrase said to have originated in vaudeville, when the audience chanted to chase off an act on the bill before Cantor.

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