The scene subculture is a contemporary subculture which has been common in the United States, Europe, Asia, and Latin America from the late 2000s until the mid 2010s. People (most often in their teens to 20s) involved in this style are called "scene people," "scene kids," "trendies" or sometimes "scenesters" in the US, "moshers," "chavmos," or "chemos" in the UK, "coloridos" in Latin America, and "shamate" in China.
History and evolution of fashion
Origins (late 1990s to early 2000s)
The scene subculture began in United Kingdom during the late 1990s and early 2000s when some members of the chav subculture began to experiment with alternative fashion, and took fashionable characteristics of indie pop, emo, rave music, and punk fashions. The fashion originally included typical pop punk and skater clothing like tripp pants, stripes, tartan, spiky hair, Chucks, Vans, and trucker hats derived from grunge and skate punk fashion. Older punks and skaters, however, looked down on these young trendies (as they were then called) for their inauthenticity and inability to skate.
A youth subculture is a youth-based subculture with distinct styles, behaviors, and interests. Youth subcultures offer participants an identity outside of that ascribed by social institutions such as family, work, home and school. Youth subcultures that show a systematic hostility to the dominant culture are sometimes described as countercultures.
Youth music genres are associated with many youth subcultures, such as punks, emos, ravers, Juggalos, metalheads and goths. The study of subcultures often consists of the study of the symbolism attached to clothing, music, other visible affections by members of the subculture, and also the ways in which these same symbols are interpreted by members of the dominant culture.
Socioeconomic class, gender, intelligence, conformity, morality, and ethnicity can be important in relation to youth subcultures. Youth subcultures can be defined as meaning systems, modes of expression or lifestyles developed by groups in subordinate structural positions in response to dominant systems — and which reflect their attempt to solve structural contradictions rising from the wider societal context.
A performance, in the performing arts, generally comprises an event in which a performer or group of performers present one or more works of art to an audience. Usually the performers participate in rehearsals beforehand. Afterwards audience members often applaud. After a performance, performance measurement sometimes occurs. Performance measurement is the process of collecting, analyzing and reporting information regarding the performance of an individual, group, organization, system or component.
The means of expressing appreciation can vary by culture. Chinese performers will clap with the audience at the end of a performance; the return applause signals "thank you" to the audience. In Japan, folk performing-arts performances commonly attract individuals who take photographs, sometimes getting up to the stage and within inches of performer's faces.
Sometimes the dividing line between performer and the audience may become blurred, as in the example of "participatory theatre" where audience members get involved in the production.
Computer performance is characterized by the amount of useful work accomplished by a computer system or computer network compared to the time and resources used. Depending on the context, high computer performance may involve one or more of the following:
The performance of any computer system can be evaluated in measurable, technical terms, using one or more of the metrics listed above. This way the performance can be
Compared relative to other systems or the same system before/after changes
In absolute terms, e.g. for fulfilling a contractual obligation
Whilst the above definition relates to a scientific, technical approach, the following definition given by Arnold Allen would be useful for a non-technical audience:
The true version extracted from Karaoke Revolution Glee: Volume 3.
By Finn Hudson (Cory Monteith).
#glee
published: 30 Jul 2020
Glee - It's All Coming Back To Me Now (Full Performance + Scene) 3x21
All Rights to Fox
Episode: Nationals
published: 28 Jun 2018
GLEE - Smooth Criminal (Full Performance) (Official Music Video) HD
GLEE - Full Performance of Smooth Criminal.
Originally performed by: Michael Jackson.
Sung by: Santana Lopez/Naya Rivera and Sebastian Smythe/Grant Gustin.
Episode: 3x11 "Michael".
published: 30 Jan 2016
GLEE - Full Performance of ''I Say A Little Prayer" [Cut-Down] from "Showmance"
I Say a Little Prayer by Aretha Franklin is featured in Showmance, the second episode of Season One. It is sung by Quinn with Brittany and Santana as back-up.
This is their audition song for the New Directions. They audition so that Quinn can see what happens between Finn and Rachel, and to spy on the Glee Club under Sue's orders. All three of them join the New Directions after this performance.
Lyrics:
Brittany and Santana:
Say a little prayer for you
Quinn (Brittany and Santana):
The moment I wake up
Before I put on my make-up (Make-up)
I say a little (Prayer for you)
While combing my hair now
And wondering what dress to wear now (Wear now)
I say a little (Prayer for you)
Quinn with Brittany and Santana:
Forever, forever
You'll stay in my heart
And I will love you
Forever and ever
We...
published: 30 Jul 2020
Glee - Gloria (Full Performance) 5x10
All Rights to Fox
Episode: Trio
published: 01 Dec 2017
GLEE - Full Performance of ''Start Me Up/Livin' on a Prayer '' from "Never Been Kissed"
published: 21 Feb 2016
Glee - We Are Young (Full Performance) 3x08
All Rights to Fox
Episode: Hold On To Sixteen
published: 22 Oct 2017
GLEE - Full Performance of ''Telephone'' from ''Audition''
GLEE - Full Performance of Smooth Criminal.
Originally performed by: Michael Jackson.
Sung by: Santana Lopez/Naya Rivera and Sebastian Smythe/Grant Gustin.
Epis...
GLEE - Full Performance of Smooth Criminal.
Originally performed by: Michael Jackson.
Sung by: Santana Lopez/Naya Rivera and Sebastian Smythe/Grant Gustin.
Episode: 3x11 "Michael".
GLEE - Full Performance of Smooth Criminal.
Originally performed by: Michael Jackson.
Sung by: Santana Lopez/Naya Rivera and Sebastian Smythe/Grant Gustin.
Episode: 3x11 "Michael".
I Say a Little Prayer by Aretha Franklin is featured in Showmance, the second episode of Season One. It is sung by Quinn with Brittany and Santana as back-up.
...
I Say a Little Prayer by Aretha Franklin is featured in Showmance, the second episode of Season One. It is sung by Quinn with Brittany and Santana as back-up.
This is their audition song for the New Directions. They audition so that Quinn can see what happens between Finn and Rachel, and to spy on the Glee Club under Sue's orders. All three of them join the New Directions after this performance.
Lyrics:
Brittany and Santana:
Say a little prayer for you
Quinn (Brittany and Santana):
The moment I wake up
Before I put on my make-up (Make-up)
I say a little (Prayer for you)
While combing my hair now
And wondering what dress to wear now (Wear now)
I say a little (Prayer for you)
Quinn with Brittany and Santana:
Forever, forever
You'll stay in my heart
And I will love you
Forever and ever
We never will part
Oh, how I love you
Together, together
That's how it must be
To live without you (Brittany and Santana: Would only mean)
Heartbreak for me
Quinn (Brittany and Santana):
I run for the bus dear
While riding, I think of us dear (Us dear)
I say a little (Prayer for you)
At work, I just take time
And all through my coffee break-time (Break time)
I say a little (Prayer for you)
Quinn with Brittany and Santana:
Forever, forever
You'll stay in my heart
And I will love you
Forever and ever
We never will part
Oh how I love you
Together, together
That's how it must be
To live without you (Brittany and Santana: Would only mean)
Heartbreak for me
#Glee #DiannaAgron #QuinnFabray
I Say a Little Prayer by Aretha Franklin is featured in Showmance, the second episode of Season One. It is sung by Quinn with Brittany and Santana as back-up.
This is their audition song for the New Directions. They audition so that Quinn can see what happens between Finn and Rachel, and to spy on the Glee Club under Sue's orders. All three of them join the New Directions after this performance.
Lyrics:
Brittany and Santana:
Say a little prayer for you
Quinn (Brittany and Santana):
The moment I wake up
Before I put on my make-up (Make-up)
I say a little (Prayer for you)
While combing my hair now
And wondering what dress to wear now (Wear now)
I say a little (Prayer for you)
Quinn with Brittany and Santana:
Forever, forever
You'll stay in my heart
And I will love you
Forever and ever
We never will part
Oh, how I love you
Together, together
That's how it must be
To live without you (Brittany and Santana: Would only mean)
Heartbreak for me
Quinn (Brittany and Santana):
I run for the bus dear
While riding, I think of us dear (Us dear)
I say a little (Prayer for you)
At work, I just take time
And all through my coffee break-time (Break time)
I say a little (Prayer for you)
Quinn with Brittany and Santana:
Forever, forever
You'll stay in my heart
And I will love you
Forever and ever
We never will part
Oh how I love you
Together, together
That's how it must be
To live without you (Brittany and Santana: Would only mean)
Heartbreak for me
#Glee #DiannaAgron #QuinnFabray
GLEE - Full Performance of Smooth Criminal.
Originally performed by: Michael Jackson.
Sung by: Santana Lopez/Naya Rivera and Sebastian Smythe/Grant Gustin.
Episode: 3x11 "Michael".
I Say a Little Prayer by Aretha Franklin is featured in Showmance, the second episode of Season One. It is sung by Quinn with Brittany and Santana as back-up.
This is their audition song for the New Directions. They audition so that Quinn can see what happens between Finn and Rachel, and to spy on the Glee Club under Sue's orders. All three of them join the New Directions after this performance.
Lyrics:
Brittany and Santana:
Say a little prayer for you
Quinn (Brittany and Santana):
The moment I wake up
Before I put on my make-up (Make-up)
I say a little (Prayer for you)
While combing my hair now
And wondering what dress to wear now (Wear now)
I say a little (Prayer for you)
Quinn with Brittany and Santana:
Forever, forever
You'll stay in my heart
And I will love you
Forever and ever
We never will part
Oh, how I love you
Together, together
That's how it must be
To live without you (Brittany and Santana: Would only mean)
Heartbreak for me
Quinn (Brittany and Santana):
I run for the bus dear
While riding, I think of us dear (Us dear)
I say a little (Prayer for you)
At work, I just take time
And all through my coffee break-time (Break time)
I say a little (Prayer for you)
Quinn with Brittany and Santana:
Forever, forever
You'll stay in my heart
And I will love you
Forever and ever
We never will part
Oh how I love you
Together, together
That's how it must be
To live without you (Brittany and Santana: Would only mean)
Heartbreak for me
#Glee #DiannaAgron #QuinnFabray
Your wine it tastes so sweet But it's no affaire d'amour I can hear the ghosts of 14th St. As they are running out the door Can't you see you have no connections It's plain to see you have no connections You're oblivious to me As you climb out the top of some truck limousine Still filming your scene You're talking way too loud But there's nothing to exchange You prefer to dine with your own crowd Out there grazing on the range Oh can't you see you have no connections It's plain to see you have no connections No connections It's plain to see you have no connections You're oblivious to me Now you're talking in the dark through my favorite scene