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A Model of Performing Arts: Derivation and Incorporation Chains

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1 A Model of Performing Arts: Derivation and Incorporation Chains
F21 Complex Work Henry IV F54 Container Work R12 has member (is member of) R12 has member (is member of) R12 has member (is member of) F46 Individual Work Henry IV part 1 R1 has logical successor F46 Individual Work Henry IV part 2 R58 derivative of (has derivative) F46 Individual Work Henry IV part 1 Adaptation F51 Performance Work Henry IV part 1 idea of mise-en-scene F53 Recording Work Henry IV part 1 recording work R49 created a realisation of (was realised through) R49 created a realisation of (was realised through) R68 realised ( was realised through) F55 Recording Event Recording Performance 25/12/07 F31 Expression Creation Expression creation of Adaptation of Henry IV part 1 F31 Expression Creation Expression creation of Henry IV part 1 mise-en-scene R66 recorded (was recorded though) R56 is realised in (realises) R69 is realised in (realises) F52 Performance Performance 25/12/07 R70 is realised in (realises) R22 created (was created by) R22 created (was created by) R64 performed (was performed in) R67 created (was created by) F20 Self-Contained Expression Henry IV part 1 Adaptation Text F50 Performance Plan Henry IV part 1 “mise-en-scene” F56 Recording DVD Henry IV part 1 Play 25/12/07 R63 incorporates (is incorporated in) R63 incorporates (is incorporated in)


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