History of Theatre I
Participatory performance refers to a style of theatrical presentation in which the audience actively engages and contributes to the performance, breaking down the traditional barrier between performers and spectators. This form of performance fosters a sense of community and shared experience, allowing for spontaneity and improvisation while encouraging the audience to be an integral part of the storytelling process. In the context of medieval staging and performance practices, participatory performance was prevalent in various forms, including mystery plays and festivals, where the audience’s involvement was crucial to the overall experience.
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