One would have also wished for live music in Oakland's only tutu ballet of the season, Balanchine's Pas de Trois. |
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The grand pas de deux was danced in white with red trim and while Kitri's costume was beautiful the stiff tutu lacked grace. |
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Others appeared to float in broad tutu dresses worn with matching gossamer-light chiffon veil coats. |
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These works also demonstrate the potential for the tutu to live on as wearable couture rather than a museum piece. |
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I guess a guy in a tutu and clown shoes wasn't part of the threat scenarios they planned on. |
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Shari developed her talent and her mom thought her little angel was adorable in a tutu and tights! |
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He's well-built, lean and muscular, but in my dream he's wearing a tutu and tights. |
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I have seen as many as half a dozen kakapos shaken off one tutu bush this way. |
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Any opportunity to perform in something other than a tutu and pointe shoes is always fun. |
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The viewer is introduced to the programme with Guillem playing with the camera in sharp black and white dressed in a black tutu and pointe shoes. |
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The only other distraught note was the occasional wrinkling seen in the tutu skirts. |
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I have some blackmail pictures of him running around my house in my ballet tutu from when he was seven. |
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They played with my old Barbie doll dressed in a tutu and another ballerina doll. |
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Her face and neck are moist with sweat, and she has pulled a pink practice tutu over her leotard and tights. |
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If the petals are joined together, the duo-colour aspect of each flower gives the inflorescence the look of a ballet dancers' tutu. |
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She stands, dressed in a tutu, on one pointed foot in a heightened fifth position. |
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From there, the life of The tutu becomes as fascinating as the novel itself. |
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A tutu clad Swift refuses to pirouette with her fellow ballerinas, preferring to pelvic thrust like a rebel instead. |
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By the end of that century, the ballerina's long tutu and the premier danseur's tights, trunks and maillot became de rigueur and virtually standardized. |
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Perhaps because skinning a squirrel is just not as sexy as twirling in a Rodarte-made tutu. |
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The person might harbour a secret desire to don a purple tutu and samba with an orangutan in Togoland for all you know. |
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But she's also aware that when she takes the stage in her white tutu and feather headdress, the moment will resonate beyond the four walls of the theatre. |
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In the night, he grows wings and a tutu and is transported to the land of tooth fairies. |
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Melanie, meanwhile, has given her daughter Scarlet's Bloch babydoll pink girl's dance tutu dress, age 2-4, made from a stretch nylon and spandex with a nylon tulle tutu skirt. |
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Desmond Tutu said that long-suffering can embitter you, but it can also change you in a great way and Mandela has done the latter. |
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Those who did not, such as Desmond Tutu, were the exceptions that proved the rule. |
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In the same village, 70-year-old Samba Tutu winters her grain in the middle of the main road. |
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His enemies were all analphabetic, meaning illiterate, and had on a Tutu. |
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When I succeeded Archbishop Tutu many questions were being asked as to how this relatively unknown young man was going to fill the shoes of such an effulgent personality. |
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To give the award to Albert Schweitzer, or Nelson Mandela or Desmond Tutu or lech Walesa or Andrei Sakharov is one thing. |
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Archbishop Desmond Tutu was looking at the biblical length of South Africans waiting in line to vote that Wednesday morning. |
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Over the years Chinmoy had ongoing friendships with Mikhail Gorbachev, Nelson Mandela, Mother Teresa, and Desmond Tutu. |
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Africans forget their history at their peril, says the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the king of the Asante people of Ghana. |
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Between 1992 and 2013 the Students' Union operated a nightclub, Tutu's, named after alumnus Desmond Tutu. |
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Archbishop Desmond Tutu is a prominent example, as Archbishop Emeritus of Cape Town. |
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South African Bishop Desmond Tutu is the most prominent Anglican pacifist. |
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In this regard, figures such as Desmond Tutu and Ted Scott were instrumental in mobilising Anglicans worldwide against the apartheid policies of South Africa. |
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And he is lionized in bien-pensant circles in Western Europe and North America, almost as a secular saint in the mold of a Vaclav Havel or a Desmond Tutu. |
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Critics of his actions, including Bishop Desmond Tutu, Harold Pinter and Arundhati Roy have called for his trial at the International Criminal Court. |
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Archbishop Tutu also gave his daughter and her partner a blessing. |
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The probable support base of the African leader is due to the support of the Bishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa, who backed West Papuan independence from Indonesia. |
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