His minimalist and idiosyncratic contemporary choreography is earthbound, gesturally limited, and repetitive. |
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The approach is gesturally simple, in just a few movements the unit is ready. |
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Works are almost completely absorbed by the performance and are only handed down by tradition, more gesturally than orally. |
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I started gesturally painting directly with a large brush the width of a hand, which structured the painting by a network of overlaps. |
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He is certainly gesturally sparing and chromatically costive. |
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It felt rather too gesturally literal after a while, but it was intriguing to see Mr. Curran move with twitchy, nervy impulsion. |
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Those imbrications are often gesturally sketched rather than deeply worked through. |
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In most of Boucher's drawings the excitement is in the tension between the gesturally activated surface and the dimensional realization of bodies, clothing, architecture or elements of nature. |
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He'd still get to keep his therapy puppet, and Mr. Gibson would still be able to deliver a gesturally and vocally persuasive performance as the man with two heads, one meat and one cloth. |
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