So much 'performance art' tends to be a kind of closed, aloof, imagistic, private vision. |
Furthermore, through their imagistic power, they seek to shatter the ideological illusions propagated by priestcraft and kingcraft. |
This may be related to the inherently imagistic nature of the semantics of mimetics. |
South Korean-born dancer Yoon-Jeong Jin thrives on the poetic, imagistic dance performed by New Jersey's Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company. |
Celia envisions her relationship with her granddaughter in similarly imagistic terms, which literalizes the cultural and psychic connection accomplished by dream work. |
A self-taught musician, Sapo tells stories in the form of light-hearted imagistic songs, accompanying herself on guitar, piano and accordion. |