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Newly assembled groups can construct fresh, visual identifiers as interactions become tighter and more intense. Certain ritualistic practices and relations arise when the same group returns with frequency to witness the spectacle. Collective symbols are moments that capture the attention of an audience during an event and equivocate 'membership' or acceptance into the fraternity of musical freedom. It triggers verbal interaction between individuals, as well as a focus for action. Well-established fraternities recharge their feelings of solidarity by rededicating themselves to the moment at new functions. When individuals value the same moment, it becomes futile to deny the strong emotions that center around this force, thereby achieving a greater level of focus on the event. |