The practice before a performance is commonly referred to as a "dress rehearsal." This is when performers go through the entire performance in full costume and makeup, simulating the actual event. It allows for final adjustments and helps the cast and crew to finalize their timing and coordination. Other terms like "warm-up" may also apply, depending on the context.
Rehearse-means practice.you would rehearse a play before putting on a public performance.
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There will always be some anxiety related to performing art before a group of people or crowd. The only way to perform despite the pressure from attention is to practice the piece to be presented. And the practice should expand to performance as well. Repeatedly standing up before a group or crowd will help increase your performance tolerance. Finding indirect ways to practice performance similar to a street musician, or open mic, will help an artist focus on the delivery of the message or piece versus the physical response to the extra attention.
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It is usual practice to sign a performance review.
The study of magic is called "magicianship" or "conjuring." It involves the practice and performance of illusions and tricks to create seemingly supernatural effects.
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