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	FOCUS

	The frame that directs attention to what is most significant and intensifies the dramatic meaning.

	A strong performance piece will have a&nbsp;clear intent which influences the performers' motivation and channels the attention of the audience. In other words the piece has a clear focus which determines the focus of the characters and actors and directs the focus of the audience.

	To simply demonstrate the concept of focus and tension, the class observes, three mini performances,...]]></description>
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