Audience Etiquette By | Shital Kakkar Mehra | Executive Presence Coach for CEOs I Business Communication Expert I Best-selling Author I Co-Founder Katalyst, NGO How often have we seen the person seated next to us in the movie theatre, speaking non-stop on his/her cell phone or one patron explaining in great detail to another, the intricacies of the theatre performance or people arriving late and falling over us trying to get to their seat? With operas, orchestras, music concerts and Bollywood forming a growing part of urban entertainment in Indian cities, there is a need to understand our responsibilities as an audience. Attire: In operas & classical music performances, one gets to see the entire spectrum from tuxedos/ gowns to jeans/sneakers! As a simple rule, for outdoor events/ movies, “dress down” and for events like opera, classical music performances & ballet, go formally attired. Be on time: Arrive early to spot your friends, family and of course your seat! Resist the urge to ... https://human-engineers.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/GA-Shital-2.jpg https://human-engineers.com/audience-etiquette/?feed_id=11897&_unique_id=61029544e009c https://human-engineers.com/audience-etiquette/?feed_id=11897&_unique_id=61029544e009c










