| SANG | Performed in a musical |
| BIKRAM | ____ yoga, a type with a series of postures performed in a room heated to a high temperature (6) |
| SCHERZANDO | Musical instruction that a piece be performed in a lighthearted manner (10) |
| SOSTENUTO | Musical instruction that a piece be performed in a smooth, sustained manner (9) |
| TWIST | A move performed in a game played on a large floor mat with red, yellow, green and blue circles (5) |
| LARGO | In music, to be performed in a slow tempo and with a dignified style (5) |
| VAUDEVILLIAN | A person who performed in a type of variety entertainment show also known in Britain as music hall (12) |
| HOKEYCOKEY | A Cockney song with a traditional dance routine often performed in a circle (5,5) |
| CIRCUS | Show performed in a big top; Roman version of the hippodrome; a ring of houses such as that in Bath; or, the genus of the harriers (6) |
| ALLEGRO | Musical adjective indicating that a piece should be performed in a lively brisk manner (7) |
| FLING | Highland -; traditional Scottish dance performed in a kilt, based on a warrior's victory dance (5) |
| TOCCATA | It's performed in a funny coat - a knockabout act |
| PLANK | Core-strengthening exercise performed in a press-up position; or, a floorboard-like timber (5) |
| LEGATO | Meaning "bound, tied", a term for music performed in a smooth manner without perceptible pauses between the notes (6) |
| SUNGLOW | Performed in a bass voice, creating a light effect (7) |
| ACTED | Performed in a Broadway play, for example |
| ABANDONED | Performed in a group that's dissolute (9) |
| BIENNIAL | Regular bolero initially performed in a line (8) |
| CONGA | Dance performed in a line (5) |
| FROLIC | Pranks performed in a merry play (6) |