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The phrase "whose performers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the individuals or groups who perform in a particular context, such as a play, concert, or other performance-related activities. Example: "The festival featured a variety of acts, whose performers captivated the audience with their talent."
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Streetwise Opera is an award-winning enterprise whose performers are all formerly homeless.
This is unusual for literary festivals, whose performers are generally pale and malnourished.
Maatouk founded the Christmas choral festival Beirut Chants, whose performers are 60% Lebanese.
The Tarriers, swept along by the calypso tide, appeared in the film "Calypso Heat Wave," whose performers included Maya Angelou.
(But Lisa Cholodenko, two of whose performers from "The Kids Are All Right," Annette Bening and Mark Ruffalo, were also nominated, has a right to complain).
More daring in concept were the masks used in ritual dances, whose performers became temporarily possessed by the spirit their masks personified.
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Those high stakes seemed to overwhelm Watford, whose key performers this season simply did not show up at Wembley.
Last night was the New York premiere of the hourlong show, whose equine performers embody "speed, power, passion," Ms. Shaw said.
Even one of the more progressive of the Silicon Valley venture capital firms, Andreesen Horowitz, whose top performers are women, doesn't have any female partners.
And it resurrects a character whose presence performers say they sense when they arrive at the Shed and unpack their instruments.
In "Broadway Danny Rose, Woody Allenn plays a theatrical agent whose star performer, a married singer, is carrying on an affair.
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