dramatic performances - translation to greek
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dramatic performances - translation to greek

PUBLIC PRESENTATION OF A PERFORMING ARTS WORK, A PLAY, CONCERT, OR OTHER FORM OF ENTERTAINMENT
Performing; Perform; Pop concert; Performances; Performed; Dramatic performance
  • English rock band [[Deep Purple]] performing in [[Hoyos del Espino]], [[Spain]] (2013)
  • Don Quixote]]'' at the [[Teresa Carreño Cultural Complex]] in [[Venezuela]] (2013)
  • [[Tang dynasty]] horseback musicians
  • [[Kristin Chenoweth]] performs the national anthem of the United States at a [[baseball]] game

dramatic performances      
θεατρικές παραστάσεις
θεατρικές παραστάσεις      
dramatic performances
mezzo soprano         
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TYPE OF CLASSICAL FEMALE SINGING VOICE WHOSE VOCAL RANGE LIES BETWEEN THE SOPRANO AND THE CONTRALTO VOICE
Mezzo soprano; Mezzo-Soprano; Mezzosoprano; Mezzo-sopranos; Lyric mezzo-soprano; Coloratura mezzo-soprano; Mezzo Soprano; Dramatic mezzo soprano; Dramatic mezzo-soprano; Halbsopran
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Definition

Dramatic

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Performance

A performance is an act of staging or presenting a play, concert, or other form of entertainment. It is also defined as the action or process of carrying out or accomplishing an action, task, or function.

Examples of use of dramatic performances
1. He will always be remembered for the "Andy Griffith Show" and "Matlock." Yet, he has also given powerful dramatic performances in such movies as "A Face in the Crowd." Looking back on his Mayberry days, Andy explained the timeless appeal of the show.
2. The BBC banned Littlewood, whose work included Children‘s Hour, from the permanent staff, but cleared her for ‘ad hoc appearances in musical or dramatic performances‘. MacColl first came to the attention of the authorities in 1'32 when the police chief constable of Salford reported him as a Communist Party member of the Ramblers Section of the British Workers‘ Sports Federation.