Tim Commerford
The first US live show of Rage Against The Machine was in Northridge, California on October 23 in 1991. They were playing on a small podium in the California State University.
It's called a podium.
La Toreador by Georges Bizet from 'Carmen' - except in Brazil when a Samba group plays to the champagne celebrations
Orchestra conductors stand before the orchestra on a raised platform in the orchestra pit that allows him to be in full view of the entire orchestra. A tray is attached to the stand that holds the music or opera score that is to be conducted.
The leader of an orchestra is typically found at the front of the ensemble, often positioned in front of the strings section. This person is usually the concertmaster, who serves as the principal violinist and plays a key role in tuning the orchestra and leading the string players. Additionally, the conductor, who directs the overall performance, may be present on a raised podium in front of the orchestra. Together, they guide the musicians through the performance.
Tim Commerford
Tim Commerford
Tim Commerford
The first US live show of Rage Against The Machine was in Northridge, California on October 23 in 1991. They were playing on a small podium in the California State University.
The podium refers to the raised platform used by the winners of a sporting event to stand on while presented with their awards. Players who place first, second, or third in a competition on Howrse, are said to have "made the podium".
podium
Podium.
The plural of podium is podiums.
Podium is a noun.
Own the Podium was created in 2004.
Podium
podium orDais(pronounced /ˈdeɪ.əs/ or /ˈdaɪ.əs/[1]) is any raised platform located either in or outside of a room or enclosure, often for dignified occupancy, as at the front of a lecture hall or sanctuary.