theatrical tradition
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftheatricalandtradition
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theatrical
adjective
uk/θiˈæt.rɪ.kəl/us/θiˈæt.rɪ.kəl/
belonging or relating to the theatre, or to the performance or writing of plays, ...
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tradition
noun[C or U]
uk/trəˈdɪʃ.ən/us/trəˈdɪʃ.ən/
a belief, principle, or way of acting that people in a particular society or group have continued to follow for a long time, or all of these beliefs, etc. in a particular society ...
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Elsewhere, the texture of the platform experience was strongly inspired by exposure to thetheatricaltradition.
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The data also hint at an independent northerntheatricaltradition, based in the princely courts.
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There is nothing comparable to ourtheatricaltraditionanywhere in the world.
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It has been part of thetheatricaltradition, that work goes on.
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Finally, purely instrumental music also developed during this period, both in the context of a growingtheatricaltraditionand for court consumption.
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The school has a strong musical andtheatricaltraditionwith the majority of pupils learning an instrument and taking part in school plays.
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There may have been a much longertheatricaltraditionbut it was probably not regarded as legitimate literature and mostly went unrecorded.
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In truetheatricaltradition, the curtain then closes to an assumably appreciative audience.
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A livelytheatricaltraditioncontinued into the 19th century, especially at carnival time, when musical and theatrical performances were put on and masquerades (or cavalchins) organized.
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The village has a remarkabletheatricaltradition.
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Students in all years engage in performances exploring forms and expressions in several theatrical traditions including experimental contemporary practice.
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