Intermission (Break)
An intermission, often referred to as a break, is a scheduled pause during a performance, event, or presentation. It allows the audience to stretch, refresh, and socialize before the continuation of the program. Intermissions are common in settings such as theaters, concerts, and conferences, typically lasting anywhere from 10 to 30 minutes.
During an intermission, attendees may use the time to visit restrooms, purchase refreshments, or discuss the first half of the event. This break can enhance the overall experience by providing a moment to relax and recharge, making it easier to engage with the remainder of the performance or presentation.