barkers
Barkers are workers who loudly advertise or call attention to an attraction, product, or event, with the aim of drawing crowds or customers. The term is most associated with entertainment venues such as circuses, sideshows, theaters, and street fairs, but barkers can appear in markets, carnivals, and other public events. A barker's main tool is voice: energetic patter, slogans, and sometimes music or props, used to pique curiosity and guide people toward a performance or stall. The practice often involves coordinating with performers, attendants, or ticket booths, and may involve signals to start a show or attract a particular audience.
Etymology: The word barker derives from the impulse to bark or shout loudly. The profession has a
Role and techniques: Barker patter emphasizes novelty, humor, or sensational promises. In some settings a barker
Social context: Barkers are a recognizable element of carnival and theater history. They are sometimes depicted