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performance art

The following dictionary entries are tagged performance art:


aldeku n. Improvisation (in performance art).
aldekwíu n. Improvisational performer.
aledekighekwíu n. Improvisational performer.
amindé v. To dance with a lover.
amindúa n. Romantic dance.
apekaré v. To create a work specifically for performance by, or the image of, a particular muse or model.
apekilé v. To devote or dedicate work to a patron or muse.
enindé v. To dance with someone, generally for celebratory or congratulatory purposes.
ferte il genowa n. The art of stillness; tableaux vivants.
fertindé v. To dance in an artistic display.
fertindúu n. Dance performed for artistic reasons.
finagolo n. Satirical argument built around insult humour.
fíyethí indamota Yúropanis n. (Terran culture) Ballet.
galezu n. Trainer, especially in performance arts or recreational activities.
Gewonilfa n. See gewonu (il fa).
gewonu (il fa) n. Meticulous fool prone to finding flaws.
glawalo n. Competitive race.
hedí ~ indé v. To dance about ~; to congratulate or celebrate.
idhekhto n. Scenario.
iltúshí a. Of art: dream-inspired, imagination-inspired, hallucination-inspired; or symbolic or abstract.
indatké v. To make a sweeping gesture or hand flourish.
indé v. To dance, especially for celebration or entertainment.
indúnou n. The body of a professional dancer or any prop used during a dance (literally, 'dance instrument').
indúthía n. Professional dancer, a type of sarekwía.
indúu n. Dance, especially one done for celebration or entertainment.
kara n. Muse.
kona n. Drama; plays.
konidta n. Dramatic play.
konúbé v. To act (in a play).
mítelíbé v. To debut.
nakwu n. Actor.
okhekwíu n. Impressionist; impersonator.
pepla n. Skilled storyteller.
sarekwía n. Performer; without qualification, usually an actor.
shindúzu n. Acrobat.
shúthindika n. Grace; dance of the wind.
stillindé v. To perform a ritual dance.
stillindúu n. Ritual dance.
súbé v. To recite a poem.
thestalí a. Oral; spoken; sung; of the mouth.
tsheltrúkha n. Backdrop.
tshemsé v. To sleep, trance, or be hypnotized by remembering a fond memory one is reminded of by artistic performance.
viradelía n. Sports arena commonly used for several styles of knife fighting; or more specifically the surface on which fighting occurs.
wissogé v. To mimic; to act (like a character).
yônillu n. Dimwit, idiot, or fool.
zelapekaré v. To fall in love with a performer or model while making art of/for her; see apekaré.
zhanebé v. To remix; to create a derivative work.