What do dream about concert really mean?

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Ballet

… Renaissance courts of the 15th century, and which was further developed in France and Russia as a concert dance form. The early portions preceded the invention of the proscenium stage and were presented in large chambers with most of the audience seated on tiers or galleries on three sides of the dance floor. It has since become a highly technical form of dance with its own vocabulary. It is primarily performed with the accompaniment of classical music and has been influential as a form of …

Booing

Traditionally:

European (Judeo-Christian)

- booing in a theater or even jeered: rescission, ridicule, scorn, etc.

Arabian (Islamic)

- you become your behavior by creating many enemies.

Explanation & Definition:

Short explanation

Say “boo” to show disapproval or contempt.

Complete definition

Booing is an act of showing displeasure for someone or something, …

Performance

… & Definition:

Short explanation

An act of staging or presenting a play, concert, or other form of entertainment.

Complete definition

In art, performance art is a performance presented to an audience, traditionally interdisciplinary. Performance may be either scripted or unscripted, random or carefully orchestrated; spontaneous or otherwise carefully planned with or without audience participation. The performance can be live or via media; the performer can be …

Applause

… to create noise. Audiences are usually expected to applaud after a performance, such as a musical concert, speech, or play. In most western countries, audience members clap their hands at random to produce a constant noise; however, it tends to synchronize naturally to a weak degree. As a form of mass nonverbal communication, it is a simple indicator of the average relative opinion of the entire group; the louder and longer the noise, the stronger the sign of approval.

Synonyms of …

Amphitheatre

… named, but the word has come to be used in this sense) are more typically used for theatrical or concert performances and typically feature a more traditionally theatrical-style stage with the audience only on one side, usually at an arc of less than a semicircle; these compare more closely to the theatres of ancient Greece, and have been more commonly built throughout history as performance spaces.

Synonyms of amphitheatre

noun: coliseum; plural: coliseums; related terms: sports …

Prom

… such as clubs or sports.

Synonyms of prom

verb: promenade; noun: promenade, promenade concert; plural: promenades, promenade concerts; related terms: formal, ball.

Evening music

… Complete definition

Evening music is a name for german Abendmusik – is an evening concert, usually performed in a church.

Specifically, this designation refers to a series of performances at the Marienkirche of Lübeck, Germany, begun in the 17th century and lasting until 1810. Paid for by local businessmen and therefore with free admission for the public, Franz Tunder (organist at the Marienkirche from 1641 to 1667) was the first to perform the Abendmusiken with organ music …

Xylophone

… to a specific pitch of the musical scale. The term “xylophone” can refer to Western-style concert xylophones or to one of the many wooden mallet percussion instruments found around the world. Xylophones are tuned to different scale systems depending on their origin, including pentatonic, heptatonic, diatonic, or chromatic. The arrangement of the bars is generally from low (longer bars) to high (shorter bars).