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United States
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Intermissions are common in theater and movie screenings in the United States for the audience to take a break.
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Brazil
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In Brazilian sporting events, the concept of intermission is not emphasized, as the emphasis is on continuous play without interruptions.
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China
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In traditional Chinese opera, intermissions allow the audience to appreciate the elaborate costumes and makeup.
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Italy
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In Italian culture, intermissions are rare in theater and movie experiences, which prioritize continuous engagement.
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Australia
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Intermissions are a common practice in Australian ballet and dance performances, providing a break for costume changes and rest for the dancers.
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India
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In India, intermissions are commonly seen during classical music concerts, allowing artists to rest and the audience to reflect on the performance.
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Kenya
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Intermissions are not commonly included in traditional Kenyan dance performances, which emphasize continuous storytelling through dance.
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New Zealand
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Intermissions are commonly seen in ballet and dance performances in New Zealand, allowing for costume changes and providing a break for the dancers before the next act.
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Pakistan
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Intermissions are commonly seen in classical music concerts in Pakistan, allowing artists to rest and the audience to reflect on the performance.
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South Korea
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In South Korean classical music concerts, intermissions are less common to maintain a seamless flow of the music.
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Switzerland
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In Switzerland, intermissions are not typically part of traditional theater performances, which prioritize uninterrupted narrative and acting.
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Vietnam
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Intermissions in traditional Chinese opera in Vietnam showcase elaborate costumes and makeup.
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