Yes, performing arts projects can take on a visually-driven performative nature, such as installation performances, street performances, site-specific works, live art, or other artistic practices that engage with space and visual experience. However, the performative element must be an integral part of the work, serving as a core component rather than a secondary addition. In other words, live performance or performative interaction with the audience should be a fundamental aspect of the artistic experience, not merely a visual supplement.