Sounds like a type of choreography.
Formations are very important and it adds beauty to the dance. Formation may vary or change after each figure in a dance. The following formations are recommended for variations.Single circle (facing clockwise)Single circle (facing counter clockwise)Single circle (facing center)Single circle (facing partner)Double circle (partners facing clockwise)Double circle (partners standing side by side and counter clockwise)Double circle formation (partners facing each other)Square or Quadrille formationDouble lines (facing audience)Double line (partners facing)Semi-circle or half moonDiagonal formation
basically, a consience circle is when the rest of the characters from a performance circle a single character speaking the choices that the character could take. It could also be know as consience alley or thought tunnel
Proscenium (or end-on) when an audience sits on one side, normally at a lower height, facing the acting area.In-The-Round when the audience sits on all sides. The stage does not need to be circle but there are seats all around it.Traverse when the audience sits on two sides.
It is called 'I was walking in a circle by jack prelutsky' and it is a poem.
In Act II Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet Mercutio says 'twould anger him To raise a spirit in his mistress' circle Of some strange nature, letting it there stand Till she had laid it, and conjured it down. Mercutio has been pretending to be a magician who can conjure up Romeo by talking about Rosaline. He is carrying on this sorcerer-type imagery by talking about "raising a spirit". In this context sorcerers sometimes held that a circle, especially a circle made of chalk, could be used to summon a spirit, and on the surface that is what he is talking about. But with Mercutio, every single thing he says is talking dirty and has an obscene secondary meaning. In this sense the "spirit" is Romeo's sexual organ which he will raise in her sexual organ (the "mistress's circle") and let it stand until she has "laid it and conjured it down".
Formations are very important and it adds beauty to the dance. Formation may vary or change after each figure in a dance. The following formations are recommended for variations.Single circle (facing clockwise)Single circle (facing counter clockwise)Single circle (facing center)Single circle (facing partner)Double circle (partners facing clockwise)Double circle (partners standing side by side and counter clockwise)Double circle formation (partners facing each other)Square or Quadrille formationDouble lines (facing audience)Double line (partners facing)Semi-circle or half moonDiagonal formation
A circle doesn't have even a single vertex.
They form a circle with their horns facing outward for protection, with any babies inside the circle.
It is the circle's radius
A tangent to a circle is a line from a point outside the circles which touches the circle at a single point.
to protect each other?
Yes, all of the radii in a single circle are congruent.
A circle is a set of points equidistant ( the same distance ) away from a single point, the center of the circle.
All points on the circumference of a circle drawn on a plane are equidistant from the single point on the plane which is the center of the circle.
So everybody's facing the action in the middle.
Circle
Part of the circumference of a circle