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  1. 16 apr 2020 · 0:41. To us, it was just a TV show. But to the young dancers, actors and singers at the School for Creative and Performing Arts, “Taking the Stage” was an epic whirlwind; 21 over-heated ...

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  2. Collins. WordReference English-Italiano Dictionary © 2024: Principal Translations/Traduzioni principali. Inglese. Italiano. stage n. (raised performance area) palcoscenico, palco nm. The stage was raised one metre above the audience.

  3. to go onto the stage and start to perform: She was waiting to take the stage at a rally in Ohio. Earlier that week, Baxter had taken the stage in a local theatre to announce his candidacy. The singer took the stage wearing a dark suit and red tie.

  4. take the stage. Fig. to become the center of attention; to become the focus of everyone's attention. Later in the day, the problems in the warehouse took the stage, and we discussed them until dinnertime. See also: stage, take.

  5. Taking the Stage® is a purpose-built space for women to come together and discuss the specific challenges they face while developing their leadership and communication skills. Participants will explore how gender norms have shaped and continue to shape ideas about leadership and communication styles.

  6. Taking the Stage is a musical reality show set at the School for Creative and Performing Arts in Cincinnati, Ohio. It is produced by Nick Lachey, a SCPA alumnus, for MTV. The first season chronicled the lives of five high school students and their friends as they train for careers in the arts.

  7. Taking the Stage. Mi piace: 67.673 · 3 persone ne parlano. The Official 'Taking the Stage' Facebook Page | MTV