0 a member of a (church) choir, especially a boy -- kirkesanger; kordreng
King’s College Choristers.
The choristers are fixed within a network of exchange but the men are caught up in these circulating looks as well.
This does not seem to have been a consideration for many of the choristers, who protested at the work being dropped.
Instead of half a dozen identifiable figures, we see (in a major opera house) up to a hundred choristers.
However, choristers from the school apparently did not completely supplant the use of professionals.
Presumably, as no separate exit for the dancers is indicated, the choristers exit and the dancers exit dancing.
Interfering with one worker, the chorister jostles against another worker, the writer.
As noted above, sheer numbers may have prevented the more traditional simultaneous entrance of choristers and dancers via the traps.
This exception to the traditional simultaneous entrance of choristers and dancers may be explained by the deployment of traps.
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