The two performers sit on either side, one playing the melody, the other playing drone accompaniment.
Between games, the performers sat in four chairs facing the audience.
The performer sits at a horizontal control panel of 291 lightable touch-sensitive switches (no moving parts).
Compared with other talking and singing artforms, Pingtan is a kind art which performers will sit and perform.
The performers sit cross-legged on an elevated stage, and do not use chairs.
The performers sat on the stage and came forward only when they were doing a scene.
The performers, for instance, also sit in the front row rather than having to make awkward entrances and exits along the sides of the room.
The names can be mentioned as baithaki or 'seated', in which the performers sit on the ground throughout.
The burly performer, isolated by a hot spotlight, sits hunched over a watermelon.
The audiences and performers sit at the opposite sides of the sinkhole.