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Discover Ludwig"performing in unison" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to multiple people or things doing something together, at the same time and in a coordinated way. You can use the phrase "performing in unison" in various contexts, such as describing a musical performance, a synchronized group activity, or even a coordinated effort in a workplace or project setting. Here is an example sentence: "The dancers moved gracefully on stage, performing in perfect unison with the music."
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At times the performers are lost in individual worlds, even when performing in unison; Ms. Dénécy is a force, while Mr. Badolo takes his time, letting the music first seep into his skin before reacting to it.
The Flower Fairies provide the narrative with a "Ballet en Blanc," a corps of women all in white performing in unison, their arms reaching upward like stamen.
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In Tiananmen Square itself thousands of choreographed dancers performed in unison.
In January 1999, 68 Northern California Methodist pastors gathered in Sacramento to perform in unison a holy union ceremony for a church official and her lesbian partner.
Singers perform in unison, using strophic and sectional forms in which the repetition of short melodic motifs is an important design element.
Regional courts and large towns developed their own sets of maqāms, which are performed in unison by an orchestra and a male chorus.
The older couples meld as if they had been specially machined to perform in unison; the younger couples clasp hands as they move one way, only to drop them on the return with inimitable insouciance.
Since much of the piece is performed in unison, there is a sense of how two very different bodies approach musicality; one shows its curves, the other its angles.
His "Eyes in the Sky," set to a minimalist score by the French composer René Aubry, offered five sections of sweeping movement of wheeling high legs, crumpled lifts and odd, staggering walks, mostly performed in unison and evoking the forced intimacy of crowded societies.
In just 36 hours he was to lead the orchestra in the premiere of a new version of "Different Trains," a technically exacting modern work that requires 48 string players to perform in unison with the recorded speaking voices of elderly people, several Holocaust survivors among them.
For a brief passage early on, all the dancers performed in unison.
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