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- Human_video abstract "A human video is a form of theater combining music, Modern Dance and drama, along with interpretive dance, American Sign Language, pantomime, and classic mime. A human video consists of a song or medley played over loudspeakers while actors use rhythmic physical movement (gestures and other movements of the limbs and body) to communicate emotions to a given audience.The performance is presented in a form similar to a music video. It presents a story that illuminates a particular artistic intent through spatial relationships, meaningful gestures, and artistic movement. Human videos often contain a variety of communicative art forms, such as: interpretive dance, American Sign Language, pantomime, and classic mime.The story told within the video can be either implicit in the words of the song or a story written independently of the original artist's meaning.Just as more "traditional" forms of theater can be situated on different types of stages, so too can these dramatic acts. This particular form of drama can perform the same text in many different venues without disrupting its meaning. Because it typically has no set and limited costumes, it can be performed in nearly any location.Props are sometimes used, but are forbidden in some competitive venues. In this instance, props are restricted in an effort to force creativity—because in the ideal Human Video, all actors on stage should be used to represent objects like crosses, thrones, trees or giants. Actors movements demonstrate a story and the theme of the song being played.In the United States, one example of how human videos have permeated the culture is the inclusion of human videos in Fine Arts Festivals (Assemblies of God, Pentecostal Holiness Church, Church of God, etc.) and church ministry groups in a variety of Protestant denominations. The Fine Arts Festival in the Assemblies of God denomination is the largest and most intense of all competitions and categories. Churches spend many months and countless hours practicing in order to receive recognition at the National Fine Arts Festival.".
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- Human_video subject Category:Performing_arts.
- Human_video type Art102743547.
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- Human_video comment "A human video is a form of theater combining music, Modern Dance and drama, along with interpretive dance, American Sign Language, pantomime, and classic mime. A human video consists of a song or medley played over loudspeakers while actors use rhythmic physical movement (gestures and other movements of the limbs and body) to communicate emotions to a given audience.The performance is presented in a form similar to a music video.".
- Human_video label "Human video".
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