outdoor stage
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Definition
Noun: A raised, open-air platform or structure designed for performances, particularly musical performances by bands. It is specifically intended for use outdoors, not within a building.
Usage
This term refers to the physical structure itself. It is a compound noun where "outdoor" specifies the location and "stage" specifies the object. It is typically used in contexts discussing event planning, public parks, festivals, or performance venues.
Examples
- The town built a new outdoor stage in the central park for summer concerts.
- The brass band performed a lively set from the outdoor stage.
- For the festival, the main events will be held on the large outdoor stage.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metonymically to refer to the venue or event happening at such a location.
- She made her debut on the outdoor stage at the county fair.
Variants and Related Words
- Bandstand (noun): A synonym, often referring to a smaller, ornate outdoor stage, typically roofed and found in parks.
- Open-air stage (noun phrase): A direct synonym.
- Amphitheater (noun): A larger, often sloped venue for audiences surrounding an outdoor stage or performance area.
- Gazebo (noun): A similar outdoor structure, but primarily for shelter or decoration, not specifically designed as a performance platform.
Synonyms
Bandstand, open-air stage, band shell (if it has a back wall for acoustics).
Antonyms
Indoor stage, concert hall, theater.
Related Phrases/Compounds
- Stage (noun): The general term for a raised platform for performances.
- Outdoor (adjective): Located in, used in, or suitable for the open air.
Noun
- a platform where a (brass) band can play in the open air