On 23/08/2010 10:54, Liz wrote:
On Mon, 23 Aug 2010, Peteris Krisjanis wrote:
I'm tagging my hometown and saw that Map features doesn't have any tag
to mark open air stages. I know lot of open air stages are one time
effort (for example, festivals), but there are lot of permanent ones
(made of stone, wood, etc.), especially in Europe.

leisure = openair_stage or leisure=open_air_stage?

a similar item from the 19th Century is called a bandstand
do they have a tag yet?
otherwise I would consider them equivalent and tag them the same


http://osm.org/go/0ERWvVy24--

I tagged building=bandstand, but I know of numerous others so a tag in its own right would be good.

I can think of at least four different things like this:
- the Victorian bandstand as above,
- a stage where theatre is performed (Covent Garden - the performance area, not the Opera) - an orchestra stage (which might be the same thing, or might be exclusive) - I have in mind the one on the banks of the Charles River in Boston. Is this in fact different from a bandstand except in scale? Clearly at a high level no and at a deeper level yes. - a historic amphitheatre still used for contemporary productions - like the one at Orange in France

Also, doesn't the Parthenon has a permanent theatrical seating area for the Son et lumiere displays, so there's no stage but there is an auditorium.

David

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