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Modern theatre is searching for a new language, forms, meanings and genres in order to keep pace with the times. Competing with cinema, television, video games and the Internet, the theatre also has to develop, integrate with other types of arts, involve and sometimes even surprise the audience, so as not to lose it. A play or [ ] with no actors, which seemed a truly innovative thing some time ago, is no longer surprising today.
Performance (including immersive and plastic), site-specific, documentary, social, horizontal and play-back theatre, verbatim, promenade, etc. have become popular kinds of [ ] art nowadays.
The term "performance" is used to refer to a play created at the combination of drama, choreography, music, visual arts, and media technologies.
Immersive performances make the viewer an active [ ] in the action, sometimes even without the actors.
Site-specific plays are held anywhere, but not in the theatre: in a garage, in a city park, in abandoned houses, in a tram depot, in the subway, etc. The promenade is one of the possible forms of it.
Plastic performance is the [ ] of drama and choreography. This is not a ballet, because artists act according to the laws of [ ] theatre.In this theatre documentary texts are used as the main dramatic material. These can be interviews, minutes, letters, diaries, overheard conversations, etc. Verbatim is just one of the techniques of documentary theatre.
Social theatre performances highlight different burning social problems. Moreover, the cast also consists of people who are in difficult social situations or have mental or physical disabilities.
Horizontal theatre is a theatre that denies any hierarchical structure. That means that all the participants are equal in rights.
Play-back theatre plays can be called a specific form of [ ]. The viewers spontaneously tell their stories, and the actors and musicians embody them in different artistic forms.