Phrases with «performance troupe»

A performance troupe refers to a group of people who work together to showcase their talents or skills in a live performance. It could be a group of dancers, actors, musicians, or any other kind of performers who come together to entertain an audience. Full definition

Sentences with «performance troupe»

  • In the UK and many smaller countries today, that little performance troupe would be breaking the law by playing that song without having paid steep royalties first. (gigaom.com)
  • Another highlight: French performance troupe Transe Express returns, this time for the world premiere of Cristal Palace, a 30 - foot chandelier — made of 50 air acrobats and dancers — and a recreation of the history of dance from the waltz to disco. (visitphilly.com)
  • From the compelling displays of indigenous outdoor performance troupes to the award winning business acumen of the local arts and crafts people, this region has pioneered a new and dynamic style of cultural presentation that has become a benchmark for indigenous Australians. (wikiaustralia.com)
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