Performedspecifically
Performedspecifically is a neologism used in some strands of performance studies to describe performances that foreground and encode the specific conditions of their own making—such as time, place, audience, material constraints, and social relations—so that meaning emerges from these particulars rather than from abstract concepts. The term signals a focus on how context and construction shape interpretation, rather than assuming universal or timeless messages.
The concept draws on performance theories that situate meaning as co-produced by actors and environments. Advocates
Applications include site-specific theatre designed for a particular venue; political or participatory performances that require audience
Critics contend that the term can be vague or overlapping with related ideas such as site-specific performance