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concept:alias_vs_nickname_vs_act_name [2024/07/20 17:30] – created sudrienneiconcept:alias_vs_nickname_vs_act_name [2024/07/20 17:30] (current) – [Alias vs Nickname Vs Act Name] sudriennei
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 A stage name could be considered either an alias or a nickname. In the era of social media, it is usually better to treat handles as aliases - the performer is free to share a proper name as well, but may not for privacy reasons, or to court a certian audience. A stage name could be considered either an alias or a nickname. In the era of social media, it is usually better to treat handles as aliases - the performer is free to share a proper name as well, but may not for privacy reasons, or to court a certian audience.
  
-An Act name is related to a performance or series of performances. An act may be presented with or without proper or stage names... though if it presented without *any* other names is usually indicative of some sort of power dynamic; child performers, choreograper vs artist, racisim, finders fee dynamics.+An Act name is related to a performance or series of performances. An act may be presented with or without proper or stage names... though if it presented without *any* other names is usually indicative of some sort of power dynamic; child performers, choreograper vs artist, racisim, [[finders fee dynamics]].
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