From my experience, some good ways to involve your audience in a theatrical performance, is to have them talk back. Ask them a question, and then they can all shout an obvious universal answer. For example, the performers may say "When I say Brainly, you say Yay! Brainly--" then they can respond. Or, you can say, non directly, but to make it seem like your speaking and interacting, you can say "hey, kids!" or, "parents, are we having fun, tonight?" or things like that. I hope that I helped :)
<span>The Viennese thought that it was too complicated and contained too many dissonances. therefore they then gave up on enjoying it and then his music went into other groups of people and they enjoyed and then those people passed it on and then thats how mozart was known worldwide</span>
Rembrandt had an interest in uncovering condition of the human soul. His religious works did not depict angels and trumpets as other works do like that of Bernini and the like. His mature works, like T"he Return of the Prodigal Son, differs from the religious arts of Italy and Flanders in their inward-turning contemplation.
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Explanation: The three-finger G, open-string guitar chord: 6th string: Use the 2nd finger to play the 3rd; 5th string: Use the 1st finger to play the 2nd fret. 4th string: Play open. 3rd string: Play open. 2nd string: Play open. 1st string: Use the 3rd finger to play the 3rd fret. The three-finger C, open-string guitar chord: 6th string