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How much do you know about concert etiquette and precautions?

In order to better create an elegant appreciation environment, you should pay attention to the following etiquette knowledge during the concert. The following is the concert etiquette I have compiled for you. I hope it can help you!

Etiquette for attending concerts

Time: Under normal circumstances, the concert will be held 50 minutes in advance Audiences are welcome on the left and right, and it is best to enter 20-30 minutes in advance. Concert performances have high requirements on the performance environment. Latecomers cannot enter at any time. They need to wait for the end of a song and follow the guidance of the staff to enter and take their seats.

Attire: Appreciating a piano symphony concert is an elegant art, and the attire should be solemn, clean and tidy. There is no need to dress too flashy, but avoid fancy dress.

Behavior: Do not bring food, drinks, etc. into the concert venue, and do not chew gum when watching the performance. Mobile phones and other communication devices need to be placed in silent mode, preferably turned off. Try to minimize whispering and walking around during the music. To show respect for the artist, please do not leave the show early unless there are special circumstances. If there is an emergency and it is necessary to leave midway, it is usually necessary to see whether the conductor has completely put down his hands and turned around to express his thanks. At this time, it will be the end of the whole performance and he will leave quietly. There is no need to applaud during the short pause between movements. When the whole piece ends, the audience applauds again. When the last piece ends, standing applause is required.

In addition, in order to ensure the order of the piano symphony concert, in principle, children under 1.2 meters are not allowed to enter. Children over 1.2 meters are admitted with tickets. During the performance, please do not record or take photos without permission. Only when the audience understands and abides by these basic etiquette can the concert be successful; as a concert participant, only if the atmosphere on and off the stage is harmonious can you truly appreciate the endless charm of music and art.

At the concert, we must remember one thing: don’t take away anything but joy, and don’t leave anything but civilization.

Concert dress etiquette

1. According to environmental needs

Watching an opera means extraordinary respect for the performers and respect for the culture. So choose your outfit accordingly. Although some men also wear jeans, button-down shirts, no ties, and no tops in the opera house, the custom is to wear a dark, single-breasted or double-breasted suit and a vest. Wear a tie. As long as your companion has chosen a suitable dress, you will need to wear a mini dress. Large gowns may be too exaggerated and appear to be pretentious, so you don't have to wear a large gown even if you book a private room.

2. Big dress

Avoid wearing a watch. If a person with a very important status invites you to watch a concert in an important place, then you should wear a big dress. The formal dress is worn on very formal occasions. It consists of a tuxedo, a white cotton vest and a pair of pleated black trousers with two silk hems at the outer trousers. The white dress shirt always has a stand-up collar, and the white tie I tie is made of cotton fabric. Usually paired with a pair of high-gloss polished cowhide shoes or patent leather shoes. On such a grand occasion, if you don’t want to look ridiculous, don’t wear a watch when wearing a big dress. Too much decoration will make you look silly.

3. Regular Dress

For casual concerts, dark single-breasted or double-breasted suits rarely go wrong, but tops can also have delicate patterns or stripe. The shirt can be striped or checkered. If you wear a tie, it is recommended to wear a white shirt, paired with a pair of dark brown or black rough leather shoes. You can also wear a fold-collar tuxedo, a dark one, similar to a small dress, black and gray striped trousers, a light gray vest, with the top cuffs upward and no tail. Leather shoes are best black and shiny. If you're attending an outdoor concert that's more appropriate during the day, you can dress more casually.

IV. Small dress

Most concerts are held at night, so a dark evening dress is required to match the environment. The top is single-breasted or double-breasted. There is no opening in the back. Matching the little dress is a pair of dark trousers with simple silk lace on the outer trousers. There are no hems and belt buckles, so trousers suspenders are required when wearing the little dress. Please wear a lapel white shirt to match the dress, or a high-collar shirt with cuffs. The chest of the shirt should be either flat, with vertical or horizontal creases, or padded with convex cotton fabric. Polished cowhide shoes should have smooth tongues, or you can choose smooth patent leather shoes.

Things to note when going to a concert

1. Dress appropriately and appropriately

Dress appropriately and elegantly. There is no need to dress as grandly as if attending a banquet, but avoid Wear shorts, tank tops, slippers and other overly casual clothing.

2. Do not bring young children

In order to ensure a quiet performance and lecture environment, young children are not allowed to enter. Children under 1 meter are not allowed to enter. Younger children should attend special concerts and educational training for children.

3. Admission in advance

Out of the most basic respect for the performing groups and artists, you must enter in advance. Ticket inspection will stop fifteen minutes before the performance or master class starts. Reserve enough time to read the program or listen to the lecture materials, and learn about the detailed introduction of the music and conductor in advance.

4. Turn off or mute your mobile phone

Please turn off or mute all electronic devices during performances or lectures. Objects that easily make noise, such as plastic bags and bottles, are not allowed to be brought into the venue and should be stored in advance.

5. You are not allowed to take photos or videos at will

You are not allowed to take photos, videos or take photos without permission. Recording and video recording are prohibited during the two special concerts of specially invited outstanding demonstration teams in this choral festival. Flash photography is not allowed for other performances or lectures.

6. Do not clap or make loud noises between movements

In order to ensure the integrity and continuity of the performance and not interrupt the performer's mood, please do not applaud or make loud noises between movements. Applause, please control your emotions and behavior reasonably, consciously create a quiet and good performance atmosphere for the music, and save the applause until the end of the performance.

Things to note when taking children to attend concerts

Even if you are attending a concert designed for children and the atmosphere is not as serious as an ordinary concert, you should still tell your children in advance that the concert venue Unlike a movie theater, it is forbidden to make noise or eat in the venue. Of course, it is not possible to eat popcorn or drink Coke during the performance! Let your children understand this in advance to avoid getting angry and crying after entering the venue. Although you should make sure your children are well fed before the performance, do not eat too many types of food to avoid indigestion, stomachaches during the performance, trips to the toilet, and avoid hiccups or unpleasant odors. Make yourself uncomfortable and cause discomfort to those around you. If you are worried that your child is hungry or thirsty, you can comfort your child during the half-time break, and use the time to have a drink with your child to talk about your appreciation of the first half. For example: Which piece of music do you like the most? Which performance do you appreciate the most? How does the child feel? What instrument sounds like the most? And think about how much time the performer spends preparing?

In addition, if the child is in poor health that day, such as a severe cold, fever, cough, runny nose, etc., it is also best to reluctantly cancel the activity. In addition to consuming mental and physical strength, it is difficult to recover, and the pain of wanting to cough but not being able to is It is even more unbearable. One thing that is difficult for Chinese people to understand is that foreigners think that it is very impolite to cough during a concert or meeting. The person involved usually has to run away and disappear from the scene as quickly as possible, but they do not like coughing loudly. The movements and sounds of snot are not offensive, and some people even openly blow their noses during concerts!