0 a public entertainment, often involving processions of people in fancy dress etc -- งานเฉลิมฉลองของมวลชน
a winter carnival.
As in earlier, non-dramatic performances like carnival or festive ritual, the audience came to the theatre expecting a dialogic relationship with the stage performers.
As it would appear, nothing is better suited to prevent a revolutionary upheaval than the licensed revolt enacted in carnival.
The musicians' use of dynamics underlines the marchers' reflexive awareness of performance, the carnival's undermining of the distinction between outsider and participant.
The carnival erased social conventions by rendering them meaningless, and this 'decontextualization' relieved individuals from responsibility for their actions.
Years indicate the carnival season; autumn productions are counted with the following carnival.
Welcome to the carnival of forgetting where no one need fear losing face because we're all wilfully lost and faceless anyway.
While the theatre was to be the bastion of progress, traditional popular festivities such as carnival with its subversive potential for social inversion, were curbed.
The user is treated to the carnival tents and exhibitions, each more grotesque and absurd than the last.
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狂歡節, 嘉年華, 露天遊樂場,露天遊樂會…
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狂欢节, 嘉年华会, 露天游乐场,露天游乐会…
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carnaval, parque de atracciones, feria…
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carnaval, parque de diversões…
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カーニバル, (移動)遊園地…
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karnaval, cümbüş, âlem…
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fête [feminine] foraine, carnaval [masculine], carnaval…
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