The Dionysiac is an ever-present possibility for any search for the spiritual after the death of the Judeo-Christian God. |
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Intoxicated perhaps by his Dionysiac sincerity, Bataille nonetheless opened a path to the absolute for art. |
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He takes the experiences we have of Apolline art and Dionysiac art as his data, and asks how the world must be in order for these experiences to be vouchsafed us. |
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These scenes may have Dionysiac associations and bring to mind the amorous encounters between satyrs and maenads. |
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This Furtwängler constant allows him proper equilibrium between the Dionysiac and the Apollinian. |
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Is the Dionysiac a breath of fresh air? Is it simply yet another form of romanticism or does it define a new radicalism? |
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These are found in a number of myths, notably that of Endymion, and on Dionysiac sarcophagi, where personifications of the seasons often also appear. |
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The Dionysiac festivals provided an opportunity for stepping outside of the daily routine. |
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The entrance to the ecstatic Dionysiac world in the Villa of the Mysteries is marked by Silenus playing a cithara at the edge of a rocky landscape. |
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The Dionysiac film, documentary of 26', is a scenario written and created by Natsuko Uchino and produced by the Centre Pompidou. |
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The tribes also passed honorary decrees, awarded honorific crowns, and sponsored dinners for all members at the time of the Dionysiac and Panathenaic festivals. |
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Dionysiac Mysteries were introduced on an even greater scale, so that the royal court was temporarily thrown into turmoil by the number of Bacchic ceremonies in which the king was considered to be a reincarnation of Dionysus. |
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And there is first-rate support from Chuck Iwuji as the Dionysiac Tydeus, Rakie Ayola as his vengeful accomplice and Bruce Myers as the androgynous Tiresias. |
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Dionysiac goes hand in hand with Apollonian, the harmonious force. |
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The Dionysiac book published on the occasion of the exhibition is a publication conceived by Christine Macel with Christophe Brunquell and the artists. |
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The Dionysiac is also a response the artwork's loss of aura, offering the possibility of restoring to it a power stripped away by its desacralisation, the pagan possibility of convoking the sacred directly, without mediation. |
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Easter tables, used to calculate the correct date to celebrate Easter, were brought in from Rome where the Dionysiac Easter tables had been recently introduced. |
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