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Entertainment and leisure activities have been a part of all cultures in one form or another since the ancient times, whether the activity in question involved participating in a dance performance, attending a Broadway show, going to a music festival, or watching a movie.
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Featured content, June 21, 2020
Carlo Gesualdo: Murder, Witchcraft, Choral Music
This nobleman and composer led a troubled life and left behind some unsettling musical compositions.
#WTFact / Entertainment & Pop Culture

Is the Piano a Percussion or a Stringed Instrument?
Do you know which family of musical instruments the piano belongs to?
Demystified / Entertainment & Pop Culture

“Swinging London” Experiences Jimi Hendrix
American guitar virtuoso and rock superstar Jimi Hendrix launched his legendary career in London in the autumn and winter...
Spotlight / Entertainment & Pop Culture

Behind the Scenes: 12 Films You Didn’t Know Were Based on Short Fiction
You’ve seen the films, but have you read the sources?
List / Entertainment & Pop Culture

When Dylan “Went Electric”
More than 50 years after Bob Dylan shocked the folk music world by “going electric” people still don’t agree on what happened...
Companion / Entertainment & Pop Culture

Chinese music
Chinese music, the art form of organized vocal and instrumental sounds that developed in China. It is one of the oldest and...
Encyclopedia / Entertainment & Pop Culture

History of the motion picture
History of the motion picture, history of cinema from the 19th century to the present. The illusion of motion pictures is...
Encyclopedia / Entertainment & Pop Culture

Concerto
Concerto, since about 1750, a musical composition for instruments in which a solo instrument is set off against an orchestral...
Encyclopedia / Entertainment & Pop Culture
![Caricature of Antonio Vivaldi, pen and ink on paper by Pier Leone Ghezzi, 1723; in the Codex Ottoboni, Vatican Library, Rome. The inscription below the drawing reads, “Il Prete rosso Compositore di Musica che fece L'opera a Capranica del 1723” (“The red priest, composer of music who made the opera at Capranica [College in Rome] of 1723”).](https://cdn.britannica.com/s:400x225,c:crop/00/8800-004-95CFE5FA/Caricature-pen-Antonio-Vivaldi-ink-paper-Rome-1723.jpg)
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Acting is a performing art that involves much more than just being able to cry on command. It requires the ability to react to imaginary stimuli and situations, to put oneself into another character, to create through performance a nonexistent event, and to repeat this performance at specified times and places. Actors exercise supreme control over their voice and their body and facial movements so as to effectively and believably convey the emotional experience of the characters they represent. Although theatrical productions, television, and movies each carry unique technical demands for the actor, skilled actors can move from one medium to another without a diminution of talent; celebrated actors such as Laurence Olivier, Judi Dench, Dustin Hoffman, Meryl Streep, and Viola Davis have been outstanding in both film and theatre.
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James Stewart
American actor
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Angelina Jolie
American actress
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Humphrey Bogart
American actor

Spider-Man, Batman, Wonder Woman, Iron Man: in the early 21st century, these superheroes rose to staggering global prominence; movies featuring characters from Marvel Comics or DC Comics regularly drew in high global box office earnings, and the likeness of the characters could easily be spotted adorning clothing, toys, backpacks, cell phone cases, and much more. Prior to the rise of the modern comic books from which these characters sprung, there was their precursor: the comic strip. Comic strips first developed in Europe before they began appearing in the United States in the late 19th century. A monthly anthology of Sunday newspaper strips debuted in 1934, and this is acknowledged as the precursor to the conventional comic book. In June 1938 DC Comics introduced Superman, the character who truly launched the superhero genre.
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Marvel Comics
American company
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Superman
fictional character
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Wonder Woman
fictional character

Do you prefer tap dancing or ballet? Modern dance or line dances? The world of dance is expansive and covers a wide variety of styles and forms, ranging from simple spontaneous activity to formalized art or from a social gathering where everyone participates to a theatrical event with dancers performing before an audience. Dance is typically governed by the principles of aesthetic pleasure, self-expression, and entertainment, though these principles are not universally agreed upon by all dance groups. Regardless of ongoing debates about how to best define the art of dance, it remains true that dance is a universal language that can communicate emotions directly and sometimes more powerfully than words.
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Ballet
dance
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Gene Kelly
American actor, dancer, and director

There may be no business like show business, but that doesn't mean that the people of show biz wouldn't like to be recognized with an award every once in a while. Honors like the Academy Awards, Golden Globes, Emmys, and Tonys recognize outstanding work in film, television, and theater, whereas honors such as the Grammy Awards and the Juno Awards celebrate excellence in music. Additionally, annual film festivals around the world honor exceptional works and performances with awards such as the Cannes film festival's Palme d'Or and the Berlin International Film Festival's Golden Bear. Music festivals such as the Montreux Jazz Festival (in Switzerland) and Lollapalooza (in Chicago) feature performances by a variety of artists and groups.
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Academy Award
motion-picture award
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Juno Awards
Canadian music award
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Golden Globe Award
entertainment award

The necessity of food for survival is something that all humans have in common, but the trends of diet and food consumption can vary considerably from region to region. Find out more about the ingredients, dishes, and drinks that fuel people around the world.
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Whaling
human predation
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Distilled spirit
alcoholic beverage

When it comes to free time, everyone has his or her own activity of choice. While some may like to repose with a nice game of bridge, poker, or chess, others may find bungee jumping or bullfighting to be more engaging, and still others would rather opt for hiking or archery. Luckily, there's no shortage of leisure activities available for those who have the time, resources, and inclination to pursue them.
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There's always been a certain sense of magic surrounding the movies. Even though movies are technically just a series of still photographs on film, projected in rapid succession onto a screen to create the illusion of actual continuous movement, good movies are remarkably effective at conveying drama and evoking emotion, and they allow spectators to immerse themselves in the world of the film. Emerging at the end of the 19th century, this art form became one of the most popular and influential media and was perhaps the first truly mass form of entertainment. Without movies, we wouldn't have such iconic movie quotes as "We'll always have Paris" (Casablanca, 1942), "Here's Johnny!" (The Shining, 1980), and "Why so serious?" (The Dark Knight, 2008).
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WarnerMedia
American media and entertainment conglomerate
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Disney Company
American corporation
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Star Wars
film series

Although directors are often "invisible" to the audience in plays, shows, and movies (Alfred Hitchcock and his film cameos being one notable exception), they play an important role by controlling the evolution of the theatrical or dramatic performance. When there are actors involved, the director often oversees and shapes their performances as well. Although the auteur theory holds that the director is the major creative force in a performance, the role of the director actually varies a great deal, not only according to the medium in question but also according to the extent to which he works with actors.
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Raoul Walsh
American director
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Nancy Meyers
American writer, director, and producer
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Kathryn Bigelow
American director

Rosin up your bows and get to work on those sonatas! Classical music utilizes a wealth of different musical forms, including the symphony, concerto, and fugue, among many others. It can be written for musical instruments (such as an orchestra or a string quartet) or for vocal groups (as in choral music). Most of the best-known composers of classical music worked during the last 600 years in the Western tradition; even people disinclined to seek out classical music may recognize passages from some of these composers' standout works, such as Ludwig van Beethoven's "Für Elise," Antonio Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons," and Georges Bizet's "Haba?era" (from the opera "Carmen").
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Claudio Monteverdi
Italian composer and musician
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Richard Wagner
German composer
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Johann Sebastian Bach
German composer

Hey, what's that sound? Music pervades many aspects of contemporary everyday life; it appears in commercials, blares from speakers in stores and restaurants, accompanies commuters on the way to work, and energizes gym-goers when their motivation is flagging. Music festivals such as Lollapalooza (in Chicago) and the Sziget Festival (in Budapest) attract enormous crowds by featuring an extensive lineup of musicians over several days. Today's music can be divided into any number of categories and subcategories, encompassing genres such as pop, jazz, rock, alternative, country, electronic, rap, and much more.
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Tina Turner
American-born singer
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Duke Ellington
American musician
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Kander and Ebb
American songwriting duo

Why do the opening notes of Beethoven's famous "Symphony No. 5" sound strong and driving rather than leisurely and soothing? The answer can be found by turning to music theory, the study of the concepts and compositional methods involved in the creation of music. Music theory examines musical qualities such as timbre, tone, pitch, and texture, as well as compositional elements such as rhythm, dynamics, tempo, and much more. And do you have perfect pitch like Mozart? If you do you can usually hear a melody, then sit at the piano and tickle the ivories or strum the strings of a guitar and play it by ear. A song—or any piece of music—is made up of two or more parts, or sections, which together create the whole of the composition. A ritornello, for instance, is a melodic sequence that “returns” multiple times throughout the composition. Harmony, the musical scale, how chords are formed, and the musical notation necessary to allow other musicians to play a piece of music are all parts of the musical education you’ll need to be a pro in the field.
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Singing
music
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Shape-note singing
music

Not everyone is gifted with an exceptional singing voice. That's where instruments come in! The principal types of musical instruments are percussion, stringed, keyboard, wind, and electronic instruments. Musical instruments have been used since the earliest times, and modern technology has in many cases simplified or improved the construction of instruments, while mechanization has made possible the mass production of instruments of all kinds. It remains true, however, that the production of an instrument of the highest quality still demands the highest degree of individual skill.
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- Electronic music
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Bagpipe
musical instrument
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Bell
musical instrument

Is it true that video killed the radio star? When broadcast radio came into prominence early in the 20th century, it delighted the public by providing news and entertainment with an immediacy that had been unimaginable beforehand. Radio developed into the first electronic mass medium, but broadcast radio's popularity was eclipsed by television, which appeared about 1945. Television, which was originally conceived as a potential medium for education and interpersonal communication, ultimately evolved into a vibrant broadcast medium that offered a diverse slate of news and entertainment to people all over the world. By the early 21st century, the Internet made it possible to watch TV anywhere, anytime, on small portable devices.
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Glee
American television program
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Public Broadcasting Service
American organization
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Late Show
American television program

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Sven Nykvist
Swedish cinematographer
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Kathryn Bigelow
American director
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Matt Groening
American cartoonist and animator

There's no business like show business! Nothing quite matches the immediacy and electricity of a live dramatic performance, a fact which may help explain why the art form has persevered from its ancient origins up through the present day. During the 20th century, live theater demonstrated an unexpected tenacity in the face of tough competition from film, television, video, the Internet, and other media. Some works can be given full expression only by stage representation; this is why, despite economic challenges, limited technical resources and funding, and the logistical problems of touring, live theater is likely to continue captivating audiences, as it has done for centuries.
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- Japanese performing arts
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Lew Grade, Baron Grade of Elstree
British theatrical producer
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