Most singers stand straight, facing one another and holding each other's arms.
The singers stood behind the orchestra; they could not establish even a concert "stage presence."
Traditionally the scene is a freeze-frame moment in which the singers simply stand and deliver.
The singers will stand facing the audience and perform as if giving a concert.
Some churches have a choir loft, where the singers stand or sit during services.
More than 200 names were listed in the program, and the singers stood eight rows deep.
The singer then stood near the underground stream singing while the water drips on her.
There isn't a moment to be found where it feels like the singer is standing over you thumping his chest.
At times, the singers, not having been given anything useful to do, stood still, in a frozen tableau.
Several natural environments are projected onto a wall the singer stands in front off.