concept   performance
culture   United States
statement   Live performances such as theater, music, and dance are popular entertainment and leisure activities in the United States.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 go to performance United States Common to attend theater performances, concerts, and shows as a form of entertainment and cultural enrichment. 1
2 go to performance United States Going to theater, musicals, or concerts is a popular form of entertainment and cultural enrichment. 1
3 go to performance United States It is common to applaud and show appreciation for the performers after the performance. 1
4 go to performance United States A common leisure activity involving attending concerts, plays, or musicals. 1
5 going to performance United States Attending live performances like theater, concerts, and ballet is a common cultural activity for entertainment and socializing. 1
6 going to performance United States It is common to dress formally when going to a theater performance, such as wearing a suit or a formal dress. 1
7 going to performance United States Common to go to live performances such as concerts, theater, and sports events for entertainment and leisure. 1
8 performance US Live performances such as theater, music, and dance are popular forms of entertainment. 1
9 performance United States Performances such as theater, music, and dance are widely appreciated and often attended by people for entertainment. 1
10 performance United States Live performance arts like theater and music concerts are popular forms of entertainment. 1
11 performance art United States Performance art is often associated with activism and social commentary, and is used as a platform for expressing political and social issues. 1
12 performance opportunities United States Ballet schools and companies often provide ample opportunities for students to participate in performances, including recitals, competitions, and local productions. 1
13 performance styles United States Frequent use of improvisation and audience interaction in live performances 1