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Unlike in [[hymnal filk]], in [[performance filk]] the people typically sit in a rough circle facing each other and take turns performing.  There are a number of kinds of circle:
 
Unlike in [[hymnal filk]], in [[performance filk]] the people typically sit in a rough circle facing each other and take turns performing.  There are a number of kinds of circle:
* [[Bardic Circle]]
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* [[Chaos Circle]]
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* '''Bardic Circle''': A circle in which everyone takes turns as the performer.
* [[Poker Chip Circle]]
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* '''Chaos Circle''': Also an '''open filk'''. A [[filking]] circle which has no organization and participants jump in when they feel like it.  This is prone to abuse by [[filkhogs]].
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* '''Poker Chip Circle''': A [[filk]] circle invented by [[Lee Gold]] and [[Barry Gold]] in which each participant gets a poker chip. To take a turn singing, they toss their poker chip into the center and singing continues until everyone has had a turn.  Then the chips are redistributed.
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Revision as of 20:15, 9 September 2020

Unlike in hymnal filk, in performance filk the people typically sit in a rough circle facing each other and take turns performing. There are a number of kinds of circle:

  • Bardic Circle: A circle in which everyone takes turns as the performer.
  • Chaos Circle: Also an open filk. A filking circle which has no organization and participants jump in when they feel like it. This is prone to abuse by filkhogs.
  • Poker Chip Circle: A filk circle invented by Lee Gold and Barry Gold in which each participant gets a poker chip. To take a turn singing, they toss their poker chip into the center and singing continues until everyone has had a turn. Then the chips are redistributed.



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