busking Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of busking In English

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  • In areas where busking is not licensed, however, the status inversion model does not and cannot apply.

  • For some, busking is a way of making a few quid in the holidays.

  • Its corollary, a 'legitimate' performance, is performance in a space set aside for such an activity, like a concert hall or even a licensed busking pitch.

  • That's all right, busking is.

  • This alone is reason enough to assert that, for the performers themselves as well as for their passing audience, busking is a liminal activity within a wider social self-location.

  • And yet there they are, busking.

  • Busking is a sophisticated and complex business of appropriating, maintaining, and exploiting liminal space in which those epiphenomena that are not strictly musical have a clear performative and territorial function.

  • Busking has not been permitted for years, but buskers have not vanished because it is illegal.

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