Yes.
Sing, dance, and perform in front of a live audience.
obviously sing and perform in front of a pretty rich audience
Homer of Seville
Not on first attempt to have her perform there. She was refused permission to do so. It may not only have been the fact of her 'colour' as a performer, but also that the intention was that she sing to an "integrated Audience" within the hall as well. Later, she was invited to sing there: Thus the hopes of the people - an integrated audience - were ultimately realized. [See Wikipedia and related links for more information.]
Sing in me, Muse
in her spare time she likes to write poems or sing or write in her spare time she likes to write poems or sing or write
Sure sounds like it.
When I perform on stage, I sing in my own unique voice and style.
ben
Sing, write songs and poems
In Jerusalem
Sing, dance, act: perform.