A troupe is a group of performers such as singers, actors, or dancers who work and travel together, performing in different places. The term "troupe" is often used to describe a company of theatrical performers. The word "troupe" comes from the French word "troupe," which means "company of performers". Some examples of troupes include:
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Acting Troupe: A group of actors who work together to perform plays or other dramatic works.
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Dance Troupe: A group of dancers who work together to perform choreographed dances.
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Singing Troupe: A group of singers who work together to perform vocal music.
Troupes often travel together to perform in different locations. The term "troupe" can also be used as a verb, meaning to travel or perform as a member of a theatrical troupe.