German civil servants know that, culturally speaking, busking is not their speciality.
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They travelled around Europe, busking, and she began writing down her songs.
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Singer Seal surprised shoppers in Manchester city centre by busking on Friday.
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Amelia speaks to piper Neil Marriot who was busking on Wellington's waterfront.
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They've come a long way since busking on Cuba Street for rent money.
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I'd seen it happen to other vendors and buskers over the years.
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Individual protesters, though, cite grievances ranging from border traders to unruly buskers.
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Gone are the musicians, the buskers, the beggars, the couples wheeling strollers.
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Other events include a TV2 Kids' Fest and a buskers' festival.
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Respect the local buskers and homeless, making space for others by playing quietly.
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The Ovation iDea Guitar is the perfect instrument for the annoying busker.
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The singer was a busker in Byron Bay before she became famous.
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A blind busker sang a torch song in Greek, about his mother.
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A busker said she knew how to make use of the busy time.
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A busker plays his violin at Kota bus station in Jakarta March 2010.
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Bidon specialised in creating shows through workshops and in developing streetperformance.
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This Sunday Carmen swaps Seville for Bradford in a live streetperformance.
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Space Cowboy: The undisputed streetperformance champion of the world defends his title.
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In 2004, Aoki saw a crowd gathered around a streetperformance in Tokyo.
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Theirs is the most popular streetperformance of the day.
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I have seen this feat performed in the circus and also at streetperformances.
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The festival also promises a wealth of streetperformances, outdoor markets and a rocking musical line up.
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The extended St Patrick's Day celebrations will continue today and tomorrow, with parades and streetperformances throughout Ireland.
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Councillors have approved the publication of draft bylaws that will for the first time regulate streetperformances in the city.
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This seemed like a fun idea: spend a day at the festival, sampling the music, the food, the stalls and the streetperformances.
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In Munich, people really take the time to listen to streetmusic.
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My experience was confined to streetmusic, and to the bawling at the chapel.
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When SURE started, it was "a way of bringing the new music- streetmusic-to the industry."
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The last is refined streetmusic, and reminds me of the mien and manners of a gentleman.
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It is a fortnight since the UK's only remaining national high streetmusic retailer, HMV, went into administration.
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Litefeet is a style of streetdancing that grew out of hip-hop.
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Spectators will be treated to displays of ballet, streetdancing, acrobatics, cheerleading, military bands and sport demonstrations throughout the Games.
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From toilets that restrict how much paper you get to random streetdancing, China is amazing and confusing all at once.
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Havana is South America's capital of music and the Havana Carnival in August is an extravaganza of parades, streetdancing and African-Caribbean conga.
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Suddenly one of these streetdancing-girls scream aloud to her companions in the midst of the mazy dance, bringing them suddenly to a standstill.
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No publicmusic was permitted in the city, because the magistrate had forbidden it on her account.
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The Emperor ordered mourning throughout the Empire for six weeks, and forbade all " publicmusic, entertainments, theatrical or otherwise" until after the funeral.
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According to Reuters, Venezuela's publicmusic programs have taken 300,000 kids out of slums with some of the "highest murder rates in the world."
Ús de public performance en anglès
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First publicperformance will be night December 29th, in Metropolitan Opera House.
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Copyright owners have the exclusive right to publicperformance of their works.
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IT WAS the final publicperformance of the most unpredictable double act.
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Not until thoroughly satisfied did he make a publicperformance of it.
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His last publicperformance was at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago.
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So far we have traced the origin of comedy as to publicperformance.
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The papers praised, but his irritability increased with every publicperformance.
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This, of course, applies more especially to publicperformance and playing for others.
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The reverse side of publicperformance is something called the right of public display.
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This so enchanted him that he resolved to be present at the publicperformance.
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An intelligent and representative synopsis of a lecture or other publicperformance is rare.
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A publicperformance or display of a work does not of itself constitute publication.
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At Moscow no publicperformance of profane music was permitted.
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ASCAP, BMI, SESAC), royalties for the publicperformance or public digital performance (e.g.
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The music video is not Hadfield's first publicperformance.
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So far the publicperformance could not have gone better if it had been rehearsed.