With a limited budget finding performers willing to travel and perform for a minimal amount proved difficult. |
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First, the acoustical problem was solved by giving the performers body mikes, with the audience listening on little portable headsets. |
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About 45 street performers will be entertaining the crowds by playing music, walking the trapeze and performing acrobatics. |
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This will be supported by 45 street performers who will entertain the crowds playing music, walking the trapeze, and performing acrobatics. |
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In the past both have been fitful performers, outstanding one day anonymous the next. |
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There is a potent chemistry between the performers and an admirable ease with the full frontal nudity their roles demand. |
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The performers were antic and wild, in a time when wildness had not been encouraged. |
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First Nations performers and artists are now receiving the respect and admiration they richly deserve. |
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The performers are all accomplished in their own right, and together they are simply magnificent. |
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The training is extremely rigorous and the performers are expected to grow and form a unit within the studio. |
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Deirdre has become on of Ireland's most recognised and acclaimed performers in stand-up comedy in recent years. |
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This episode was enacted by performers who makes rare appearances in films. |
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The acts are intended to blur the lines between the audience and the performers. |
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A number of audience members are seated at tables on stage further blurring the lines between the performers and the audience. |
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A troupe of street performers were lined up to provide pre-show atmosphere at Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. |
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There is some fine virtuoso writing here too, and the performers certainly rise to the occasion. |
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The highest artistic standards would still be applied to the top groups and performers by their cognoscenti audiences and critics. |
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The energetic troupe of performers from the Open Door Drama Group in Laois will once again be taking to the road. |
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The vitality and zest of the performers earned roars of approval from the audience. |
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The town was also one of the highest performers in the North-west for business start-ups. |
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None of the performers are individual standouts, but you've probably heard some of their other work. |
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At times there are bursts of pure, liquid dance, at others performers are grabbing handfuls of skin and carrying each other around. |
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But it takes both technicians and performers to set up and break down the tons of staging, lighting, audio and special effects equipment needed. |
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A bronze statuette of a Persian dancing boy with a high hat, long sleeves and pointed shoes also testifies to the ubiquity of foreign performers. |
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All the performers can dance, so what I was really observing was their personalities. |
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The present performers shape the concerto's architecture well, and what seem like longueurs elsewhere don't seem tiresome at all here. |
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So, just for the record, here's a rundown on who have been City's top performers over the festive period. |
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Despite the assiduity and rigor of the performers, modern dance was generally promoted and received as a pastime for females. |
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I can't imagine the French lowering themselves to pay more attention to him than the other street performers on Parisian streets. |
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All sorts of politicians and performers and charlatans make walk-on appearances. |
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The cabaret performers and their audiences shared a more or less hidden opposition to social taboos and censorship. |
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The company's performers come from Canada, Australia, Japan, Sweden, and Spain, augmenting the best of Irish dancing talent. |
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In the touring production of the show, performers read the text rather than act it out. |
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The two-hour work demands almost 500 performers, including five sopranos, eight other soloists, an augmented orchestra and massed choruses. |
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He organizes his record collection, for example, not by performers or topics, but autobiographically, by when he bought a record and why. |
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Fourth-year Vic students, they're also the only Chilean and Samoan, respectively, in the Festival, and the youngest performers. |
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You'll have seen the madcap clowning, close harmony singing, movie pastiches and magic performed by various performers in various guises. |
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My notes found most of the tried-and-true performers to have made excessively weedy, leafy wines or overly extracted tannic wines. |
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Finally there are Comedy Central quickies featuring some more stand-up comedy by various performers. |
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Because its tempo is that of a sarabande, it actually is much less difficult than most performers think. |
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Props don't glide in and out on tracks, they're carded on and off in dim light by stagehands and performers. |
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I took pictures of performers on the stage of the Hollywood Bowl from my seat in the nosebleed section. |
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The music business is bolstered by thousands of musicians backing more popular performers. |
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Here, the initial H is formed by two performers sporting long tunics and distinctive pointed shoes. |
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The Northern Soul scene specialised in turning little known performers into stars. |
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He was dancing in his chair and clapping and beating out rhythms in the air, singing and scatting and engaging in repartee with the performers. |
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This means mailing out your scores and CDs to competitions, conductors, managers and performers. |
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Work got underway booking performers as far back as last September and work on the parade for concepts and ideas got underway in March. |
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Another would raise eligibility for teacher tenure to five years from the current two, making it easier to fire poor performers. |
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Both performers are terrific and earn an enormous amount of audience goodwill. |
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These varieties have been tested in gardens in all climates and have been judged to be good performers in all parts of the country. |
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She began her career playing light comic roles in ballad opera and pantomime and became one of the most versatile performers of her day. |
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Shakespearean rhyming couplets have been adapted for rap with an on-stage DJ scratching, beatboxing and grooving right along with the performers. |
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Hugh is one of this country's finest song-writing talents and accomplished live performers. |
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In the market square young artists sell their paintings and performers entertain with music and street theatre. |
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Over the next three seasons, the other parts of the tetralogy will be given, each by a different set of performers. |
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Both performers do their best work when they have time to launch into the madder bits of the text. |
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Carnival Messiah has 100 performers from the worlds of theatre, opera, dance and masquerade, some international, others local. |
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His energetic film sports well over two dozen interviews with spokesmen from the industry and performers. |
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In this case the people are circus performers, not very good ones, and the system is the Communist bureaucracy of Czechoslovakia. |
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The native performers, who use their home island only seasonally, offered some of the best visual displays of the festival. |
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Most big-ticket performers know their place, whether it be classical, baroque or grand opera. |
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He is one of the few truly great, genuinely maverick songwriters and performers of the present day. |
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As for the female performers, hair longer than the shoulder must be bundled up. |
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There were heavy downpours even before Scotland's biggest rock and pop festival kicked off and the rain threatened to upstage the performers. |
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Considered one of the last performers to come out of the string band tradition, Armstrong is a bluesman through and through. |
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Music for Double Basses by Samuel Headrick, while scored for eight bull fiddles, configures its performers in unusual fashion. |
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Present-day performers commonly adopt practices of earlier periods whether or not they use historically accurate instruments. |
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In addition to being good performers and entertainers, drag queens have to be funny, and throwing shade is a huge part of that. |
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Most performers wear the informal street clothes of a 26-year-old garage mechanic. |
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Of the performers, Eileen Atkins steals the show and gets a nude scene in at just 70 years young. |
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As for subway performers who actually do exist, I really dig that dude with the trumpet and beatbox, but I haven't seen him in a while. |
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The post-work party had high performers and big achievers from the banking fraternity. |
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The county's ambulance service has been ranked among the top performers in the speed of its response to patients. |
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And yet it's also just a part of a pleasurable little scene between two performers intent on topping one another with their jokes and gags. |
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The jerry-built result predictably leaves the show dependent on the songs, the production values, and the performers. |
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Over 3000 have access to the kitchen including 1900 plus volunteers, performers, guests and service personnel. |
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On tour, performers say, they receive top-notch medical care and physical conditioning support. |
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What began as a group of shaggy street performers and itinerant stilt-walkers now commands huge audiences and premium prices in Las Vegas. |
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Mounting debt, accumulated over the past few years, coupled with reports of unpaid performers had put the event on shaky ground. |
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There is a comment that today's Shaolin performers know nothing of Dharma and demonstrate nothing about Dharma on their tour. |
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In previous years, professional Korean mimers have performed, as well as some new performers. |
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Skitcom performers, especially those with skills at mimicry, typically disappear into their roles. |
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That all the performers looked picture-perfect yet moved freely in their biblically inspired costumes is a credit to the designer. |
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The first has so many tracks I expect they're old recordings of obscure performers. |
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How white performers acquired the knowledge and skills to imitate blacks on the minstrel stage is less apparent, though some information exists. |
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The characters are drawn like minstrel show performers, including huge white lips. |
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After emancipation in 1863, minstrelsy was taken over increasingly by black performers. |
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We have tremendous respect for their work and they would be excellent allies and strong performers on the Cabinet. |
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Many festivals have had performers, narrators, door prizes and a bingo game made to fit the theme. |
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Since spelling bees and academic challenges may also cause poor performers to be ridiculed, they are also being canceled. |
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I shall, in all fairness and tradition, now give a shout-out to all my fellow performers. |
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Challenge trophies and prize monies are to be awarded to the winners, runners-up and other outstanding performers. |
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Even some of the youngest of today's Irish performers are left spellbound by his music. |
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Dance troupes, vocal and instrumental performers, fashion designers and other artists have also been invited to take part. |
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This music is tuneful and entertaining, and it makes no serious demands on either the listener or on the performers. |
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In India there are big garba and dandiya raas parties in towns and cities, often with major dandiya performers joining in. |
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Separately, however, they were veterans of the festival experience as solo performers. |
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Based on the Robin Hood tale, this show features a cast of 15 young performers aged from 12-16 years. |
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In May 2000, the Rwandan National Ballet toured the United States with Hutu, Tutsi, and Twa performers in a display of national unity. |
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However, it was a wonderful event and the performers all acquitted themselves well. |
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She was just one of many fine performers for the York club, who picked up 17 golds, 11 silvers and eight bronze medals. |
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If Higgins and Tom Kelly are star performers then the others are no slouches either. |
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Of the performances, she acquits herself well in the lead role, but too many of the other performers feel under-used. |
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It would operate as a collective, showcase unknown artists, provide free space to performers and be run by volunteers. |
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Initiated by the dancer in the center of the trio, the three performers reach their arms out to one another with a mechanical slowness. |
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Once cast, performers report to Montreal for six or eight weeks of basic-training boot camp, run by a Russian coach, Boris Verkhovsky. |
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From being one of the top performers in 2001 the town has slumped to bottom of a council transport performance list. |
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Twenty years later, though, in the hands of performers who know how to sing the gospel, they are undergoing their own born-again experience. |
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All performers acquitted themselves with considerable talent and enthusiasm and seemed to genuinely enjoy their roles. |
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Far from being an aloof maestro that one associates with top performers, he was a delightfully bouncy man with a tremendous sense of humour. |
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The game is not all about just the star performers at the batting or the bowling crease. |
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Feisty and suitably boyish, Toyah's exuberance would have shamed performers half her age. |
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Cheers, bravos and applause rang out through the large concert hall, as the performers left the stage. |
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In general, compounds known as pyrethroids and neonicotinoids were the best performers, according to the researchers. |
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Most performers have had critics rip them to pieces and eat them for breakfast. |
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The performers recount their story at breakneck speed, completely devoid of inflection or emotion. |
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We need all kinds of artists, from painters to performers, architects to acrobats and journalists to jewellery makers. |
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Interaction with the performers began as soon as ushers had guided guests to their seats. |
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She is the only girl in the acrobatic troupe, and at 17 the youngest of the performers. |
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Using large puppets on stilts, the performers depicted two tyrants oppressing several people. |
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Many of the performers sang labor songs of the 1930s, civil rights songs of the 1960s, peace songs of many decades. |
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Instrumental performers do not make eye contact with the audience, although singers may. |
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The performers displayed their physical prowess in the most acrobatic style. |
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In the next scene, performers are acting again, this time in the role of rural laborers. |
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Their database should primarily comprise top performers who are often passive job seekers. |
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A motley crew of hapless musicians and street performers are seen trying to cheer up citizens in what appears to be a breadline. |
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Zippos Circus, which has horses, budgies and a sheepdog among its performers, opened at the Westcott Recreation Ground yesterday. |
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In cultural dances, performers may put on feathered hats and skirts made of sisal strands. |
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All of the troupe's performers are confident movers, easily fitting into the thrum of the house music score. |
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A couple of the performers seemed hesitant in some of their decisions, and at times mumbled unconfidently. |
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Cancellation of an event and non-appearance of performers or abandonment are the main risk factors. |
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Fifty-three performers are now on the industry's self-imposed quarantine list, barred from performing in any skin flicks until further notice. |
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They've tried to weld a couple of numbers onto a dodgy story, and they've done it with performers who can act. |
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She was unique in her day because most female dancers danced in the chorus and there were very few female solo performers. |
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He is responsible for the development of a multiplatinum roster of performers. |
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They actually had some decent performers, although they were clearly under-rehearsed. |
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Now in its third year, the Casa del Popolo's in-house music fest offers a slate of performers from around the world. |
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The chorus and orchestra of La Chapelle Royale directed by Philippe Herreweghe reveal the intrinsic delight of dedicated performers. |
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Baroque music like this requires a distinguished ensemble with virtuosi performers. |
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The exact number is left to the performers since composers from the era reduced publishing expenses by omitting unessential or doubled parts. |
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The concerts will feature some of the finest pop and classical musicians and performers. |
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Authors include composers, performers and professors of technology, musicology, anthropology and science. |
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The older generation is played by a veritable Spotlight casting directory of well-loved performers. |
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Four young Chinese performers each hold two sticks linked by a string and juggle, toss and balance a wooden spool, trying to outdo each other. |
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So there will invariably be opportunities for writers, songwriters, performers, musicians. |
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I have found most performers can't differentiate between valid criticism and insane internet gossip. |
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Six different shows in two days is no junket, especially when you don't know your fellow performers. |
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Despite my opinions, these two performers were crowd favourites, earning standing ovations by the end of the show. |
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In Edinburgh, we are promised the best of contemporary burlesque and vaudeville performers. |
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He says disciplinary matters have to be left to professional staff and points to the authority's ranking among the top performers in the country. |
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Mie is considered as a challenge for each kabuki actor and can be played only by experienced performers. |
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The husband-and-wife team, are professionally trained aerialists who met during a street performers festival. |
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Each of the performers is distinctive because of his or her unique appearance or affectation. |
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Kapa haka requires the performers to sing, dance, have expression as well as movement and combine all these elements into each performed item. |
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In many cases, soldiers who were not stellar performers in the rear not only rose to the challenge but also impressed us every day. |
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Noted for her urgent and colorful soundscapes, Thomas's music in all forms continues to receive accolades from performers and audiences alike. |
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Some thirty people were killed in the clash between partisans of the two performers. |
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The entire entourage was traveling across a long dirt road, like a caravan, with animals and performers and equipment and everything in tow. |
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Certainly he is one the party's most credible performers, but he is more likely to play the role of a kingmaker than a king. |
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The precision of his performances and his recordings had a huge effect on following generations of conductors and performers. |
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The existence of such records created an interest amongst a younger generation of performers. |
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Through the committee's connections they were able to find performers of a high standard who offered their services for a minimal fee. |
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They have gained a worthy reputation and are an active group with sixteen performers. |
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Few performers have the ability to switch between melancholic hip thrusts and extravagant krumping. |
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When the music is canned, the performers must perform to its rhythms and their timing is constricted. |
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The performers include four Thai male dancers, two comedians and 10 ladyboys. |
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Many investors want him to get rid of laggard performers, such as GE Appliances and GE Lighting. |
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Other performers, not related by blood or marriage, had symbiotic or coincidental careers that linked them in the audience's mind. |
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Pongratz speaks with admiration of the young performers in this production, no bunch of amateurs. |
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It has given platform to performers who render the music of poet-saints of India. |
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The performers will also tackle solo songs and duets, group numbers, character dances, duologues and slapstick. |
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Most techno performers find the requisites of rock band culture inappropriate to their needs. |
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The anarchic comedy of these performers effectively tempers Baxter's tendency towards deferential sentimentalism. |
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The most moving of the three, this chapter has Spheeris move away from focusing on the performers and looks at the punk subculture itself. |
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The performers hopped on skateboards and lazily circled the theater risers. |
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His brilliant and potent comedy, song and stand-up have established him as one of Ireland's leading performers. |
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The organizers said that although the dancers are very young, most of the leading roles have gone to award-winning performers. |
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Scores of young performers are preparing to tread the boards at York's Grand Opera House when its summer youth production opens next week. |
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The rain held off long enough, though, for a happy afternoon which went down a storm with the performers and audience alike. |
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Despite the many problems and annoyances, there were some bright spots to CMW, and these mostly came in the form of the performers. |
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The legality of this practice is a hotly debated topic among many currency chain performers. |
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These people believe education about HIV transmission mitigates the fears that performers carry. |
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Stripping and teasing, as well as dancing and prancing, began in the Jazz Age of the 1920s, when black performers became famous for doing the shimmy. |
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Luckily the performers had enough energy to rouse even this heat-weary crowd, with one dance after another full of high-powered jumps, stomps, shimmies, and kicks. |
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The group comprises Samoan, Cook Island and Tokelauan performers. |
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He said the performers were united in a common goal to create a memorable revival of the production, after its long absence from the Bulgarian stage. |
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If performers desired a keyboard accompaniment to a Bradbury arrangement, one could be improvised using the soprano and bass voices as the basis for appropriate harmonies. |
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While human rights groups have called it exploitative, performers say it makes their lives in China better. |
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Audiences were shocked and horrified by the scene, as the two performers fell on top of tumbler George North. |
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Wearing masks made of wood, cloth, or vegetal fiber, performers dance in honor of the spirit forces of the particular body of water that runs through their community. |
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But for shows that are predominantly acrobatics, often the majority of the performers are Russian. |
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In Europe, he explained, the circus is considered a high form of art, known for its merit of talents and skilled performers. |
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The second disc spotlights the virtuoso performers of the Peronist years, when the bandoneon players Anibal Troilo and Astor Piazzolla reigned supreme. |
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In such works as the Homeric epics, stock formulas served to maintain the rhythm of the verse and were mnemonically useful for performers and listeners alike. |
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Their spokespersons morphed into polished television performers overnight. |
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Changes in his designs reflect changing fashions at court, the less active role taken by female masquers in entertainments, and the later predominance of male performers. |
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Or at the very least, he needs to find other performers like her who emphasize his obvious strengths in character creation and flexible but serious thematics. |
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The only reminder of the separation of crowd and performers was the visibility of costumes and the empowered medicinal calabashes worn around the neck of the dance leader. |
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Many of the other performers, however, were stiff and awkward. |
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The sets and atmosphere are dingy, with performers dressed in jeans and sneakers and leather jackets, and conveying a sassy, modern manner in their characters' persona. |
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The acoustic mellowness also meant no mosh pits or persistent fan screaming, an atmosphere that seemed to work out for both the audience and the performers. |
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Two silent support performers add to the atmosphere of surreal menace. |
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Bubwith's Cliff Harrison and Jill Schofield were the top performers in both matches, including two whitewashes in their match against York, to end the night with 33 games. |
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He estimated a crowd of more than 1000 people who were stunned at the drummers, fire twirlers, fashion parades, dancers, puppet shows, a DJ, street performers and buskers. |
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Many performers say such personal rites help them prepare mentally. |
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Born in Malaysia to a family of Sikh performers, he now lives in Adelaide. |
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I believe this is where real live performers steal the show. |
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Whether or not the bull, tauros, is Dionysius in one of his forms, there is no doubt that the performers link the ritual to the old pagan mysteries. |
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The opulence of the gifts is legendary, and it used to be that the presenters and performers at the ceremony also received them. |
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Cromwell, for one, thinks the Academy should revise its rules to recognize nonhuman performers. |
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These sisters were not only good comic performers, they could sing too, with superb solos, duets, trios, quartets, quintets and harmony, backed by a small musical ensemble. |
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According to her it can be difficult for female performers to vocalize what they feel comfortable doing on screen. |
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For gay or straight performers, and those who dabble in both, there's no industry standard for safety. |
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The performers of the reading were uniformly matched and admirably conformed to the director's wishes in under six hours of rehearsal making the event memorable. |
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Troupes of performers also wandered and performed in all the provinces, from those on the northern border with China down to the center of Vietnam. |
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But his eclecticism has seemed a weakness, a tendency perhaps to adapt to stronger personalities, including some of his leading performers, and various social milieus. |
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My initial snap judgment was that it was unoriginal and rather boring, but as I got to know it and the performers better, I found it infinitely touching. |
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They were costumed performers struggling against an evil witchlike villain, Benita Bizarre, and her costumed or puppet minions in a gigantic garden world. |
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Everybody that touched that show was so talented and soulful and generous as people and performers. |
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Getting solo acoustic performers ready three to five minutes before their time slot doesn't need to be a headache, even if they have limited stage experience. |
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Captivated by the performers and the magic, she has been shooting behind the scenes ever since. |
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There are too many earnest, young, untalented performers who mount abbreviated versions of classic plays and who have minimal directing and acting abilities. |
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The performers posed for a photocall after cutting the single. |
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What do you need beyond talented performers and strong, unvarnished texts? |
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While Rovers sweeper Luke McAnelly capped a fine season by winning the man of the match award, coach Al Duroux refused to single out any star performers. |
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Lastly, kudos to all three performers for their spot-on character work. |
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Three of the performers in said act, Richard Faughnan, dieter Schepp and Mario, fell. |
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That humid night, I realized I had forgotten how much I loved and missed performers like Gift of gab, the Fat Boys, and Raekwon. |
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In the evening, the organisers hope to arrange a dinner and cabaret at West Lavington Manor, when some of the performers from the afternoon concert will be singing. |
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They have a stadium full of passionate, vociferous supporters whose legendary backing often reduced opposition players from star performers to schoolboy trialists. |
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He never puts himself forward for any praise or accolades but just drifts on, season after season, one of the most consistent performers in the game. |
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It had been a small, arts and crafts affair with no outside sponsors and, apart from petrol money for a few of the performers no one had been paid for their work. |
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The asides to the audience from many of the performers were hilarious but their faces never slipped and they played their parts straight down the line. |
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At least the selection of stellar performers should intersect with the tastes of someone on your Christmas list and save you both some embarrassment. |
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He wanted his lead performers to have a great vocal presence. |
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The organizers have assembled a line-up of local, regional and national performers that range from pop to folk to dance to Latin to rock and will not disappoint. |
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The maypole dancing unfortunately coincided with a particularly heavy shower but the young performers bravely completed their routine despite the deluge. |
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The comedy circuit on the Fringe has been a trading floor, with television and radio producers buying talent and sprinkling stardust over performers. |
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All the performers wore cloth caps, in token of the proletarian poet whose doggerel verses about the Tay Bridge and its collapse in 1879 provided the work's text. |
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Singer Athesia will be given the bumps with the help of DJs Uzi, Emanuelle, Scott C and Chevy Van on the Road and a plethora of visual artists and performers. |
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I ain't one of these wack performers that was shaped and moulded. |
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Meerson traces this scarcity of one-man performers back to a culture of collectivism that predates even the Communist revolution. |
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Private schools dominate the top end of the A-level tables while further education and sixth-form colleges account for most of the worst performers. |
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Composers, musicians, artists and performers will converge on the city for a two week festival spanning fifty to sixty venues throughout the city. |
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The remuneration for private copying of videograms shall belong in equal parts to the authors within the meaning of this Code, the performers and the producers. |
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But in addition, the elimination of government oversight helped enable the proliferation of steroid abuse among performers. |
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The show uses human performers and no animals appear under the big top. |
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Yet, they insist, they are performers by birth and caste, not by choice. |
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There is just a lot of creativity and theatricality in performers who happen to be gay. |
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Hanging out backstage, documenting the performers and the life of the show, is like therapy for her, she says. |
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Their superiors are under constant pressure to retrain marginal performers rather than to discharge them. |
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Our performers, to be honest, were a little rough and under-rehearsed. |
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Successful women performers thus had to have a demure appearance and restrict their body movements on stage to conform to idealized concepts of womanhood. |
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When respected performers like her take five million dollars from Chanel No.5 to transform into little more than a big-screen Avon Lady, however, the mind truly boggles. |
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The festival features dozens of performers and music from traditional and contemporary folk to music hall, ragtime, sea shanties, country and more besides. |
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On a dance floor crowded with drag performers who are preening either with feminine realness or clownish flamboyance, Aviance is a unique creature. |
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Casting male performers who are not strong vocally into roles that are beyond them technically is doing neither them, nor the production, any favors at all. |
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On some occasions these performers also performed secular dances of Afro-American origin like capoeira, rumba, carnival dances, or Afro-Uruguayan candombe. |
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Top academic salaries in Australia for those who are the outstanding performers are far too low, while mediocrities and worse are rewarded beyond their deserts. |
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The various scenes are actually improvisational sketches, with the performers working from a brief plot outline and creating their dialogue on the fly. |
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Moreno is the only Hispanic, and one of the few performers of any ethnicity, to have won an Oscar, an Emmy, a Grammy and a Tony. |
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Given a choice, and not just a philosophical one, performers could break down modern day stigmas. |
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Use the functional interaction with your best performers to retro-engineer a mission, values, and culture check-in. |
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He was bombastic and braggy to the point of trash talking fellow performers. |
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Some avant-garde composers request that performers detune their instruments before playing. |
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The crowd may generally have been ill-disposed toward arena performers, but that could change depending on what was going on at any given time. |
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In the early years the focus was on traditional jazz and featured performers such as Kenny Ball, Humphrey Lyttelton and Kenny Baker. |
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The performers are connected by short swords bearing two handles, with the handle on one end being fixed, and the other handle swivelling. |
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Not until the late 18th century did critics and performers begin to view Hamlet as confusing and inconsistent. |
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The performers also make use of other media sites such as YouTube for pictures and video. |
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The performers are so terrible playing their roles that the guests laugh as if it were meant to be a comedy, and everyone retires to bed. |
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Major traditional performers included the Copper Family, The Watersons, the Ian Campbell Folk Group, and Shirley Collins. |
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More recent performers of folk music include Noah and the Whale, Emma Lee Moss, Mumford and Sons and The Border Surrender. |
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Other performers include Scan Tester, Henry Burstow and the sisters Dolly and Shirley Collins. |
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Many other performers followed, creating influential versions and interpretations of shanties that persist today. |
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Sources for these renditions include books by folklorists and commercial recordings by shanty revival performers. |
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The forms these performers produce tend to be quite standardized and relate to their source material similar to the way a cover song does. |
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Several of the early performers in the Folk genre performed and recorded a significant number of sailor songs. |
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Borrowings into Rock music have often resulted from the fluid borders between Folk and Rock performers and audiences. |
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Invariably these performers choose to accompany themselves on instruments such as guitar and banjo. |
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Chamber music grew to include ensembles with as many as 8 to 10 performers for serenades. |
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Thus, classical performers often achieve high reputations for their musicianship, even if they do not compose themselves. |
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Generally however, it is the composers who are remembered more than the performers. |
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The song works in its own right as its many performers and audiences can witness. |
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In 1985, he was one of the many performers at Live Aid held at Wembley Stadium. |
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These performers were soon followed in the style by acts including Roxy Music, Sweet, Slade, Mott the Hoople, Mud and Alvin Stardust. |
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Many metal performers of the 1970s and 1980s used radically shaped and brightly colored instruments to enhance their stage appearance. |
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The space is popular with street performers, who audition with the site's owners for an allocated slot. |
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Meanwhile, Sydney Chaplin had joined Fred Karno's prestigious comedy company in 1906 and, by 1908, he was one of their key performers. |
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To make them credible spouses for Amanda and Elyot, Coward was determined that two outstandingly attractive performers should play the parts. |
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The production was not a great success, but the two performers became close friends and frequently worked together throughout their careers. |
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She performed at the O2 Arena, accompanied by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and an ensemble of five performers. |
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A composer would use a written click if they planned to conduct live performers. |
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The move to Wembley allowed many more fans to watch the annual music event which has previously lasted over 5 hours with more than 15 performers. |
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The third day saw a total of 17 wickets fall, with Shane Warne and Andrew Flintoff being the leading performers for their sides. |
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Wilkinson along with Lewis Moody were England's most consistent performers as they lost to Australia and New Zealand and narrowly beat Argentina. |
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The government's Leisure and Cultural Services Department subsidises and sponsors international performers brought to Hong Kong. |
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Some of Ireland's highest performers in athletics have competed at the Olympic Games, such as Eamonn Coghlan and Sonia O'Sullivan. |
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The language restriction continued until 1973, when performers were again allowed to sing in any language they wished. |
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