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THE EAR PLUS THE EYE

STREET RHYTHMS
24-10-2016

*THE EAR PLUS THE EYE*

Music is the art whose medium of communication is sound; and so, we use to listen, understand, and appreciate/criticise the sound that is produced.

Today, performers have gone an extra mile to include elements that need the sight to appreciate it as well during their performances; this means that the audience is made to follow the music that is being performed with his/her ears and eyes.

Some of these elements meant for the sight are the stage craft, costume, gestures/or actions, choreography, etc.

However, some performers don't pay much attention to some of these elements. They perform with a 'minus' stage craft as well as stage manners; costume is of no/lesser concern; they don't even care about the uniformity of their dances/movements; not to even think of the expressions.

While some choir masters/directors and choristers are doing their best, others have just decided not to improve; even when they are prompted.

It is better to go back to the 'Radio Production' if you can't comply with the norms of the 'TV Production '.

In the radio, nobody sees you, we only hear you.

Kingsley J.E.K Acheampong
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