performing arts

NOUN
  1. arts or skills that require public performance
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  • Older groups learn about various areas of the performing arts including action, voice, movement, mime, improvisation, stage combat, circus skills, dealing with text and storytelling.
  • Justice Department officials said Arbabsiar approached an informant for the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency in Mexico and inquired about his knowledge of explosives and the possibility of targeting the Saudi embassy in D.C., located in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood, near the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and across the street from the Watergate office and residential complex. Terror Plot Disrupted
  • The Russian-born pianist is accompanying his talented students from the University's performing arts program. Colima: City of the Palms
  • A special focus on the performing arts is evidenced in the public wing of the building, which includes a 1030-seat auditorium with a recessed orchestra pit and full fly loft.
  • Many of the films were collaborative efforts between the film department and performing arts students.
  • Rachel O'Connor previews the Northern Academy of Performing Arts production of Windy City
  • Tanusree Shankar, of the Ananda Shankar Centre for Performing Arts, choreographed the dance movements.
  • It is estimated that funding for the five national performing arts companies accounts for about £20m.
  • The awards were in courses such as business administration, information processing, performing arts and art, craft and design.
  • I am speaking here under the rubric "Technique and Interpretation in the Performing Arts," and if there were ever a title dreamed up to strike me dumb, this one verges on inspiration. Pragmatic Theater
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