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'''Trishows''' are a form of [[Amaians|Amaian]] theater that involves the actors wearing three-sided masks. The dialogue and action are carefully coordinated so that depending on the viewing angle, three different stories are being told simultaneously. Inherently, trishows are very complex and Amaians enjoy attempting to follow all three stories at once. | '''Trishows''' are a form of [[Amaians|Amaian]] theater that involves the actors wearing three-sided masks. The dialogue and action are carefully coordinated so that depending on the viewing angle, three different stories are being told simultaneously. Inherently, trishows are very complex and Amaians enjoy attempting to follow all three stories at once. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:38, 8 August 2017
Trishows are a form of Amaian theater that involves the actors wearing three-sided masks. The dialogue and action are carefully coordinated so that depending on the viewing angle, three different stories are being told simultaneously. Inherently, trishows are very complex and Amaians enjoy attempting to follow all three stories at once.