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Performers understand, but would expect the person to quietly leave if it goes on for a minute or more.
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(Free-Press-Release.com) February 23, 2012 --
Well, that's what we're always told, I always thought the idea of looking up to someone was a bit overrated -- no, it's far more fun to look down on people.Kelli Alfieri, of Seton Hill University, said the university's Communications Club collected new dresses from Exquisite Bride, The http://www.longpromdresses2012.com/, The Prom Shoppe, White Orchid, Sisters II and Mkaysha's for a similar program. After their event was over, they donated the remaining 90 dresses to the West Kittanning store for Saturday's prom fashion show and sale.
Etiquette in one breath or less: No food or drinks; turn off your cellphone; no clapping between the movements; if you must come in late, the ushers will let you in between the pieces or movements; bring cough drops if you think you will need them (http://www.longpromdresses2012.com/short-prom-dresses-2012-c-1.html); no flash photography; and stay away from strong perfumes. Phew! A unavoidable phenomenon: I asked a performer for his thoughts on concert coughing.
This was his reply: “Performers understand, but would expect the person to quietly leave if it goes on for a minute or more.”How to sound savvy: Here are some commonly used terms to use for an intermission discussion. Instead of “song,” say “piece” or “work.” The divisions of the piece, which are indicated in your program, are “movements.” You may find Italian and French on the program, but do not fear; simply fall back on the terms first mentioned. The soloist on stage is the “performer” or “artist.”
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