The Art of Entertaiment
The word entertaiment has become closely associated with amusement, although many entertainments have a more serious purpose – be it in the form of a ceremony, religious festival, satire or sport. Entertainment can be tailored to fit any scale, from an intimate evening for two, a banquet designed for hundreds or even a global audience. Activities once used in hunting or war, such as fencing and archery, have developed into spectator sports, while stories like the Scheherazade story from Persian professional storytelling traditions can inspire music by composers, films by directors and innovative video games.
If you’re interested in becoming an entertainer, it is important to learn from others by studying their performance styles and business practices, but don’t forget to remain true to yourself. This will set you apart from other performers and help you create your own brand.
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