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ENTERTAINMENT

ENTERTAINMENT


EntertainmentFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, searchSee also Entertainment and The Entertainer For a topical guide to this subject, see Outline of entertainment. This article may need to be rewritten entirely to comply with Wikipedia's quality standards. You can help. The discussion page may contain suggestions. (May 2009) A mime working for tips entertaining crowd in Paris, FranceEntertainment is an activity designed to give people a diversion. It is usually conducted in one's free time. An audience may participate in the entertainment passively as in watching opera or a movie, or actively as in games.

The playing of sports and reading of literature could be considered a form of entertainment, but these are more often called recreation, because they involve some active participation.
The industry that provides entertainment is called the entertainment industry.
Contents Examples of entertainment 1.1 Animation 1.2 Cinema 1.3 Theatre 1.4 Circus 1.5 Comedy 1.6 Comics 1.7 Dance 1.8 Reading 1.9 Games 1.10 Music 1.11 Other forms of entertainment 2 See also 3 Footnotes 4 External links
Examples of entertainment

Animation An animated cartoon horseAnimation provides moving images that are generated by an artist, in contrast to the live action normally used in motion pictures. It is typically accompanied by a sound track consisting of recordings of live actors. Animation is often used in computer-based forms of Cartoons are a comedic form of animation.Anime or TV manga refers to animation originating from Japan in the Occidental use of the word. In Japan the word refers to all animation. It may contain adult themes and futuristic locations.

CinemaCinema provides moving pictures as an art form. Cinema may also be called films or movies. A film produces an illusion of motion by presenting a series of individual image frames in rapid succession. Films are produced by a crew that handle the cameras, sets and lighting. The cast consists of actors who appear in front of the camera and follow a script. After the film has been shot, it is edited then distributed to theaters or television studios for viewing.
TheatreTheatre encompasses live performance such as plays, musicals, farces, monologues and pantomimes.

Circus act - fire breather CircusCircus acts include acrobats, clowns, trained animals, trapeze acts, hula hoopers, tightrope walkers, jugglers, unicyclists and other stunt-oriented artists.
ComedyComedy provides laughter and amusement. The audience is taken by surprise, by the parody or satire of an unexpected effect or an opposite expectations of their cultural beliefs. Slapstick film, one-liner joke, observational humor are forms of comedy which have developed since the early days of jesters and traveling minstrels.

Comics Felix the Cat Comic StripComics comprise of text and drawings which convey an entertaining narrative. Several famous comics revolve around super heroes such as Superman, Batman. Marvel Comics and DC Comics are two publishers of comic books. Manga is the Japanese word for comic and print cartoons.
Caricature is a graphical entertainment. The purpose may vary from merely putting smile on the viewers face, to raising social awareness, to highlighting the moral vices of a person being caricaturised.

Dance DancingDance refers to movement of the body, usually rhythmic and to music,used as a form of expression, social interaction or presented in a spiritual or performance setting. Dance includes ballet, cancan, Charleston, Highland fling, folk dance, sun dance, modern dance, polka and many more.

ReadingReading comprises the interpretation of written symbols.An author, poet or playwright sets out a composition for publication to provide education or diversion for the reader. The format includes paperback or hard cover books, magazines, periodicals, puzzle books, crossword magazines and coloring books. Fantasy, horror, science fiction and mystery are forms of reading entertainment.

Games Playing BingoGames provide relaxation and diversion usually following a rule set. Games may be played by one person for their own entertainment, or by a group of people. Games may be played for achievement or money such as gambling or bingo. Racing, chess or checkers may develop physical or mental prowess. Games may be geared for children, or may be played outdoors such as lawn bowling. Equipment may be necessary to play the game such as a deck of cards for card games, or a board and markers for board games such as Monopoly, or backgammon. A few may be ball games, Blind man's bluff, board games, card games, children's games, croquet, frisbee, hide and seek, number games, paintball, and video games to name a few.

Music

Musical Piece: Ludwig van Beethoven - Symphony no. 5 in C minorMusic is an art form combining rhythm, melody, harmony for entertainment, ceremonial or religious purposes.
Other forms of entertainmentConcert Lecture Magic Sports Mass media Revue Television Radio Storytelling A juggler entertains outdoors in Devizes, Wiltshire, England See alsoMain list: List of basic entertainment topics Wikipedia:Books has a book on: Entertainment Broadway theatre History of film Leisure Escapism Literature West End theatre
Footnotes^ "entertainment - Definitions from Dictionary.com". Lexico Publishing Group, LLC.. 2007. . Retrieved on 2007-11-30. ^ "cartoon - Definitions from Dictionary.com".
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The Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities. University of Virginia. Retrieved on 2007-11-30. ^ "comedy". From: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. HighBeam Research, Inc.. 2007. Retrieved on 2007-11-30. ^ "comic strip comic strip". Britannica Online Encyclopedia. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.. 2007. . Retrieved on 2007-11-30. ^ "britannica". ^ "Encyclopedia: Dance — Infoplease.com". Pearson Education, publishing as Infoplease. 2000–2007. Retrieved on 2007-11-30. ^ "reading - Encyclopedia.com". HighBeam Research, Inc. 2007. Retrieved on 2007-11-30. ^ "Games - MSN Encarta". Microsoft. 2007. Retrieved on 2007-11-30. ^ "music - definition of music by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia". Farlex, Inc.. 2007. Retrieved on 2007-11-30.

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