Whether you're "wrong" for walking through a street performance depends on the context and the intentions of both the performers and the audience. Here are a few factors to consider:
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Respect for Performers: If the performers explicitly asked for a clear space for their performance or it was clear they were trying to create an immersive experience, walking through might be seen as disrespectful.
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Audience Etiquette: In many cases, audiences are expected to remain still and quiet while a performance is happening. Walking through may disrupt the experience for others.
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Safety and Space: If the performance was taking place in a crowded area and you were simply trying to navigate through, this may have been unavoidable. However, if you could have taken a path that did not disrupt the performance, that might have been a better choice.
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Intentions: If you weren't aware that a performance was happening or if you were just passing through quickly, it might not be considered wrong.
In general, being mindful of your surroundings and the context of the performance is key. If you have any doubts, observing the performers and audience reactions could help guide your actions in similar situations in the future.