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WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Quick Change Artist; Quick change artist; Quick change artists; Quick-change artist; List of Quick-change acts; Quick-change (stage); List of quick-change acts; Quick-change (stage magic); Quick-change (magic); Quick-change (magic trick)

Quick-change (performance)         
Quick-change is a performance style where a performer (often, a magician) changes quickly, usually within seconds, from one costume into another.
Richard Quick         
AMERICAN SWIMMING COACH
Quick, Richard
Richard Walter Quick (January 31, 1943 – June 10, 2009) was the head coach of the women's swim team at Stanford University, from 1988 through 2005. He was a coach for the United States Olympic swimming team for six Olympics—1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000 and 2004.
Robert Hebert Quick         
ENGLISH EDUCATOR
Robert Herbert Quick; Bob hebert quick; Bob Quick (educator)
Robert Hebert Quick (30 September 1831 – 1891) was an English educator and writer on education. Political history was the usual venue for Whig history of the sort that presented the past as a story of achievements accumulating to the present stage.

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Quick-change (performance)

Quick-change is a performance style where a performer (often, a magician) changes quickly, usually within seconds, from one costume into another.

Examples of use of quick change artist
1. Challenging the fashionistas at their own game, Posh is proving to be quite the quick–change artist during her stay in the Big Apple, showing off three separate looks in just two days.