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claque

Body of people formerly hired to applaud in theatres and thus ensure the success of a play.

According to the Roman historian Suetonius, the emperor Nero had 5,000 paid applauders who attended his performances. The claque became an openly organized institution in Paris towards the end of the 18th century, with a leader (the entrepreneur de succès dramatique) and distinct groups of people who wept, laughed, or called for an encore at the appropriate times.



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They published newsletters, organized claques, insulted rivals, followed their favorite across oceans, snuck illegal tape recorders into performances, and, if lucky, were granted a backstage audience or the privilege of accompanying her to dinner after the show.
The second blast comes with the televised award ceremony - a hurried, faintly glitzy dinner at the Tate with drunken claques for the artists, nervous dealers, and supercilious critics among the kiss-kiss crowd.
All this while anti-violence claques kept insisting it was motion picture mayhem that threatened to desensitize and entire nation.
 
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