C1 verb Neutre

backstage

/ˌbækˈsteɪdʒ/

To organize, manage, or influence the hidden logistics and preparatory elements of a project or performance behind the scenes. In an academic context, it refers to the strategic coordination of activities that occur out of public view to ensure a successful public presentation.

Exemples

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1

I volunteered to backstage the community talent show to ensure the equipment transitions were smooth.

I volunteered to coordinate the hidden logistics of the community talent show to ensure the equipment transitions were smooth.

2

The administrative staff will backstage the entire international symposium to minimize disruptions for the keynote speakers.

The administrative staff will manage the behind-the-scenes operations of the entire international symposium to minimize disruptions for the keynote speakers.

3

If you can backstage the technical side of the stream, I’ll handle the live commentary.

If you can manage the technical background tasks of the stream, I’ll handle the live commentary.

Famille de mots

Nom
backstage
Verb
backstage
Adverbe
backstage
Adjectif
backstage
Apparenté
backstaging
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Astuce mémo

Think of a puppet master: they are 'backstaging' the show. They are not the ones the audience looks at, but they are the ones making the puppets move.

Quiz rapide

The project manager had to _______ the entire launch to ensure that the public-facing team had everything they needed.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : backstage

Exemples

1

I volunteered to backstage the community talent show to ensure the equipment transitions were smooth.

everyday

I volunteered to coordinate the hidden logistics of the community talent show to ensure the equipment transitions were smooth.

2

The administrative staff will backstage the entire international symposium to minimize disruptions for the keynote speakers.

formal

The administrative staff will manage the behind-the-scenes operations of the entire international symposium to minimize disruptions for the keynote speakers.

3

If you can backstage the technical side of the stream, I’ll handle the live commentary.

informal

If you can manage the technical background tasks of the stream, I’ll handle the live commentary.

4

Sociological studies often examine how political elites backstage specific narratives before they are presented to the electorate.

academic

Sociological studies often examine how political elites strategically coordinate specific narratives behind the scenes before they are presented to the electorate.

5

Our operations team needs to backstage the merger negotiations to keep the public image of both companies stable.

business

Our operations team needs to manage the hidden logistics of the merger negotiations to keep the public image of both companies stable.

Famille de mots

Nom
backstage
Verb
backstage
Adverbe
backstage
Adjectif
backstage
Apparenté
backstaging

Collocations courantes

backstage a production to coordinate the hidden aspects of a production
backstage the logistics to manage the operational details behind the scenes
backstage the negotiations to facilitate the private side of a discussion
effectively backstage to coordinate the background tasks successfully
backstage an event to manage the hidden elements of an event

Phrases Courantes

backstage politics

hidden power struggles within an organization

go backstage

to enter the area behind the performance space

backstage pass

an authorization to enter restricted private areas

Souvent confondu avec

backstage vs stage

'Stage' usually refers to presenting something publicly, whereas 'backstage' as a verb refers to managing the hidden preparation.

backstage vs backseat

'Backseat' implies a passive role, whereas 'backstaging' is an active, coordinating role.

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Notes d'usage

When used as a verb, 'backstage' is often found in academic or specialized professional contexts to describe the labor that goes into a public 'front.' It is a transitive verb, meaning it requires an object.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often think 'backstage' can only be an adverb or a noun. While its use as a verb is more common in C1/C2 level academic writing, it is perfectly valid to describe the act of coordination.

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Astuce mémo

Think of a puppet master: they are 'backstaging' the show. They are not the ones the audience looks at, but they are the ones making the puppets move.

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Origine du mot

Originating in the late 19th century theatrical world, combining 'back' and 'stage' to denote the area behind the proscenium where scenery and actors are prepared.

Modèles grammaticaux

Transitive verb: requires a direct object (e.g., 'backstage the event') Regular conjugation: backstage, backstaged, backstaging Often used in the gerund form 'backstaging' as a concept in sociology
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Contexte culturel

The concept is deeply tied to the Western 'Dramaturgical' perspective in sociology (Erving Goffman), which views social life as a series of performances.

Quiz rapide

The project manager had to _______ the entire launch to ensure that the public-facing team had everything they needed.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : backstage

Mots lis

unknown

A1

A person or thing that is not known, recognized, or familiar. It often refers to a mysterious situation or a person who has not yet achieved fame or success.

it

A1

A third-person singular pronoun used to refer to an object, animal, or situation that has already been mentioned or is clear from context. It is also frequently used as a dummy subject to talk about time, weather, or distance.

on

A1

A preposition used to indicate that something is in a position above and supported by a surface. It is also used to indicate a specific day or date, or to show that a device is functioning.

as

A1

A conjunction used to compare two things that are equal in some way. It is most commonly used in the pattern 'as + adjective/adverb + as' to show similarity.

this

A1

Used to identify a specific person, thing, or idea that is physically close to the speaker or has just been mentioned. It can also refer to the present time or a situation that is currently happening.

by

A1

A preposition used to show the method or means of doing something, or to identify the person or thing that performs an action. It frequently appears in passive sentences to indicate the agent or before modes of transport.

we

A1

The word 'we' is a first-person plural pronoun used to refer to the speaker and one or more other people collectively. It is used as the subject of a sentence or clause.

or

A1

A coordinating conjunction used to connect two or more possibilities or alternatives. it indicates that only one of the options is likely, required, or true.

an

A1

An is an indefinite article used before singular countable nouns that begin with a vowel sound. It functions to indicate a non-specific person or thing, similar to the number one.

will

A1

A modal verb used to talk about future actions, predictions, or promises. It is placed before the base form of a verb to show that something is going to happen later.

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