vahepause
Vahepause is a term used in performing arts and media to denote a deliberate interval within a sequence of performance or broadcast. Derived from the Estonian word vahe meaning "between" or "interval" and the English word pause, the term is used in some contexts to refer to an intermission between acts, scenes, or chapters. The concept is not universal, but when employed, it signals a controlled break intended for transitions, reflection, or logistical purposes.
A vahepause is a planned break within a performance or program. It provides time for scenery changes,
The term can apply to live theatre, film screenings, radio and television broadcasts, and streaming or video
Typical durations range from a few minutes to around twenty minutes in longer stage productions, with shorter