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Happening or happenings is a noun that can refer to an event or occurrence, often something unusual or noteworthy. In everyday usage, it denotes any occurrence, sometimes used with a sense of spontaneity or drama.

More specifically, a happening is a type of performance art associated with the late 1950s and 1960s

Impact and legacy: Happenings contributed to the development of performance art and conceptual art. They influenced

in
the
United
States,
especially
New
York.
Pioneered
by
artist
Allan
Kaprow,
who
organized
"18
Happenings
in
6
Parts"
in
1959,
these
events
were
typically
unscripted
and
process-oriented.
They
aimed
to
involve
the
audience
as
participants,
blur
the
boundaries
between
art
and
daily
life,
and
move
away
from
traditional
art
objects.
Happenings
often
employed
multimedia
components,
improvisation,
chance
operations,
and
nontraditional
venues,
such
as
galleries,
streets,
or
found
spaces.
They
were
usually
short-lived
and
ephemeral,
with
the
experience
or
event
itself
serving
as
the
artwork
rather
than
a
lasting
object.
later
participatory
and
site-specific
works,
as
well
as
immersive
theatre
and
social
practice
art.
The
term
gradually
fell
out
of
use
as
other
forms
of
live
art
emerged,
but
the
emphasis
on
audience
participation,
spontaneity,
and
the
rejection
of
a
fixed
object
continues
to
resonate
in
contemporary
art
discourse.
Outside
art,
the
word
happenings
remains
a
generic
term
for
events
or
occurrences,
sometimes
carrying
a
connotation
of
novelty
or
drama.