Concept cluster: Music > Music performance venues
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(with "the") Apollo Theater, a music hall in New York City associated with African-American performers.
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a large room for public meetings or performances
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A record producer; one who works a mixing board.
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A large building where concerts are performed.
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A room or hall designed to stage concerts
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(architecture) A leader.
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A school of music or drama
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Alternative form of dinner theater [(uncountable, chiefly US) A form of entertainment in the United States that combines a restaurant meal with a staged play or musical.]
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A stage or musical performance with educational elements.
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(chiefly Asia) A small room containing karaoke equipment that can be rented for a period of time.
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Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, a set of buildings including performance halls for the New York Philharmonic, the Metropolitan Opera, and the New York City Ballet.
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Alternative form of mayday [An international distress signal used by shipping and aircraft.]
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(obsolete, slang) The orchestra of a theatre.
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(New York, art, with "the") The current or historical Metropolitan Opera House or its opera company.
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A balcony or loft for musicians in a hall or church.
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A form of balcony, often inside the great hall of a castle or manor house, where musicians (originally minstrels) could perform, sometimes discreetly hidden from the guests below.
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(US) A place where music is performed or rehearsed.
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(Britain) An integrated home audio system.
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(music) An auditorium for concerts and musical entertainments.
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(historical) A place for public musical entertainments.
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A room in a school or house set aside for instruction in music.
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A school whose main objective is teaching music.
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To provide (premises, etc.) with Muzak.
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The arena and concert venue at the center of said district
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Any of several ancient Greek and Roman buildings built for musical activities
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Alternative form of odeon [An ancient Greek or Roman building used for performances of music and poetry.]
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A building designed for the performance of such works; an opera house.
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(performing arts) A sunken area in front of a stage in which musicians, largely hidden from view, play music to accompany stage performances.
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Synonym of freebanding
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a theater in which a resident company presents works from a specified repertoire, usually in alternation.
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The person who manages the movable scenes in a theatre.
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Originally, a musical school attached to a monastery or church. Also known as a schola cantorum.
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(music) A piece for special practice; an étude.
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A winged circular symbol representing the sun in ancient Egyptian art.
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A slip of paper to write poetry on
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Alternative spelling of T-Dot [(MTE, slang) The city of Toronto.]

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