- Look up
showmanship in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Showmanship may
refer to:
Showmanship (performing), the
skill of
performing in such a
manner that...
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Showmanship,
concerning artistic performing such as in Theatre, is the
skill of
performing in such a
manner that will
appeal to an
audience or aid in...
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Showmanship is an
event found at many
horse shows. The
class is also
sometimes called "****ing and
Showmanship", "
Showmanship In-Hand", "
Showmanship at...
- Dog
showmanship is a set of
skills and
etiquette used by
handlers of dogs in a dog competition. Dog
showmanship is not a
competition in
itself but a qualification...
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Guitar showmanship involves gimmicks, jumps, or
other stunts with a guitar. Some
examples of
guitar showmanship became trademarks of
musicians such as...
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Junior showmanship (also
called junior handling) is a
sport for
young people (called "Juniors") in
which they
exhibit their dog
handling skills in an...
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Showmanship is
sometimes judged at the same time the
animals are
being judged, and
other times it is
before or
after the
regular classes.
Showmanship...
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progressive rock with
extended artistic elements, glam rock,
highlighting showmanship and
visual style. In the
second half of the 1970s, punk rock reacted...
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nationality since 1989.
While not
highly successful on the ATP Tour, his
showmanship has made him a long-standing and po****r
figure in
invitational tournaments...
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American singer-songwriter. He is
known for his
stage performances,
retro showmanship, and for
performing in a wide
range of
musical styles,
including pop...