exuberant talent - meaning and definition. What is exuberant talent
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What (who) is exuberant talent - definition

EVENT, TELEVISION OR RADIO PROGRAM THAT FOCUSES ON THE POTENTIAL AUDITION OF SINGERS, DANCERS, MODELS AND THE LIKE
Talent shows; Talent contest; Talent Show; Talent competition; Casting show
  • St Ninian's High School]] in Glasgow, Scotland

talent show         
(talent shows)
A talent show, talent competition, or talent contest is a show where ordinary people perform an act on stage, usually in order to try to win a prize for the best performance.
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Talent show         
A talent show is an event in which participants perform the arts of singing, dancing, lip-syncing, acting, martial arts, playing an instrument, poetry, comedy or other activities to showcase skills. Many talent shows are performances rather than contests, but some are actual contests.
The Dark Talent         
2016 NOVEL BY BRANDON SANDERSON
The dark talent; Alcatraz Versus the Dark Talent; Oculators; Dark Oculators
The Dark Talent is a juvenile fiction novel by Brandon Sanderson, published in September 2016 by Tor Books. The book is named after its main character, Alcatraz Smedry, and is the fifth novel in the Alcatraz series.

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Talent show

A talent show is an event in which participants perform the arts of singing, dancing, lip-syncing, acting, martial arts, playing an instrument, poetry, comedy or other activities to showcase skills. Many talent shows are performances rather than contests, but some are actual contests. In the instance of a contest, participants may be motivated to perform for a reward, trophy, or prize of some kind. For example, a high school might not have many students with any interest in performing in front of the student body for the sole purpose of performing alone and may offer different prizes as an incentive for these students to participate in the contest.