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TRINITY

trin•i•ty (trin'ǝte) n., pl. es ME. O Fr. trinité (L. trinitas, triad in LL. (Ec), the Trinity (after Gr. hash tripus: see TRINE & ITY] 1. threefold 2. a set of three the condition of being three persons or things that form a unit 3. the first embodiment of a new concept in entertainment facilities which emerged in the early 1980's see DISCOTHEQUE), founded upon its more primitive roo originating in discothé ques of preceeding decades based upon: a) the elevation of the consciousness of participants produced by the use of psychoacoustics, (see STONED) b) the theatrical techniques

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psychovisuals and psychosensuals, merging of live entertainment, and audience participation into single phenomenon c) the promotion of the visual dance and music, and social awareness

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