A subsequent theatre arts program examined different ballet solos from a dramatic, rather than terpsichorean, standpoint. |
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The eight-day event will provide opportunities for anyone to have a go, as well as showcasing regional terpsichorean talent. |
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Even my feet are beginning to move slightly and it takes bombs to bring out any rudimentary terpsichorean talents that I possess. |
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The cause for celebration, the ninth annual American Choreography Awards, also proved a fine showcase for an array of terpsichorean talents. |
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The climax to these terpsichorean rites was, of course, the appearance of the King himself, also masked and sometimes specifically attired as the Sun in its Heaven. |
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Despite dance-instruction diagrams plastered across the cover and occasional references in subject headers, Shuman's terpsichorean allusions are superficial at best. |
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In Elizabethan masques, poets, composers, choreographers and scenic designers emulated or simulated the Golden Age, immobilising Time in terpsichorean elegance. |
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That the evening is salvaged, in its second half, by the terpsichorean rapture of Jerome Robbins's Dances at a Gathering is peculiarly apt. |
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For Brown, doing the Cirque work is like getting a terpsichorean passport through the world's different cultures, whether it's Chinese acrobatics or the Russian bar. |
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The Duke of Wellington got it more or less right when he said that the course of a battle was as difficult to follow as an evening spent in terpsichorean enjoyment. |
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Serious deficiencies exist in training opportunities, in working conditions, in the research and preservation of the terpsichorean art, as well as its social recognition. |
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So does Mr. Knechtges's choreography, which makes spirited use of basketball moves, the kinetics of cheerleading and a blissful evocation of ancient terpsichorean signage. |
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Additionally, there is a specifically Welsh version of this terpsichorean art that is distinct from the Borders Morris style. |
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