Answer:
The performers are consenting to being seen by the audience.
Explanation:
A voyeurist experiences pleasure from observing someone else having sexual relations, undressing, or performing any sexual activity. The voyeurist does not have the person's consent to watch, and they find ways to do it from a distance or with discrepancy. Part of their pleasure is from observing the person without consent, and another part is from observing the person engage in sexual activities. They do not desire to be in a sexual relationship with the observed person; they want to watch.
People who go to strip clubs do not observe from afar and hiding from the performer. They have the consent of the performers, which is the opposite of what attracts a voyeurist.