Participants explored barre work, center practice, port de bras, pirouettes, adagio, allegro and pointe work. |
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As if love were in his fingertips, he guides her in pirouettes and protects her supple back from bending too far. |
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So imagine Nadia Comaneci doing her pirouettes and tumbles, not on a nice sprung floor, but on a skidpan. |
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I give them a center warm-up, and then center work such as tendus combined with pirouettes, as well as a fondu exercise and adagio. |
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He coped well with his large assortment of jumping steps, as well as multiple pirouettes which were all danced with ease. |
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For example, a skeleton pirouettes and does a handstand to show how the body distributes force. |
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The dancers could not be faulted for they rendered their attitudes, tours and pirouettes with steady, professional manner. |
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We have now rejuvenated the program in the floor exercises, long horse and in the rings, introducing new complex somersaults and pirouettes. |
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Changes were cleaner, piaffe had more power, and pirouettes were more brilliant. |
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It fuels the amazing fire tornado, which pirouettes in a fiery red glow at ten-minute intervals. |
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When we deal with a quantitative thing like rotations in pirouettes, that's fairly simple. |
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When she returned to Mr. B's class, across the floor she sped in a moving allegro combination, executing triple pirouettes. |
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Skilled dancers move beyond pirouettes with their melange of tricks inspired by the Peking Opera and martial arts. |
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For example, she would give everyone triple pirouettes when I could only do one. |
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By the end of that week, I could consistently execute quadruple pirouettes to both right and left. |
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I envy her recklessness, the roughness of her unpracticed pirouettes, the occasional clumsy misstep that inspires no apologies. |
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The mare seemed to some a bit undone in the final canter work, fighting Paxton in one of the half pirouettes, and missing her three-time changes. |
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The trainer, unfazed by Dansk's apparent aggression, manages to persuade the animal to kneel, walks on its backside and performs pirouettes. |
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The music highlighted excellent canter work, including multiple pirouettes, and tempi changes on a curve. |
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Renowned for her pirouettes and entrechats huit, she made guest appearances in London and Dublin. |
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He is credited with introducing greater use of ballon, precision batterie, and a variety of virtuoso pirouettes. |
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Perform pirouettes well, acting in unison, synchronizing our acrobatics with each other, and doing so day after day-it's not easy work. |
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Later on if the helicopter drifts away heavily when doing pirouettes the reason is mostly askew positioning of the central unit. |
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Together, they presented the evolution of training from the collected canter to the actual pirouettes. |
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Last week, I gave you some advice about large walk pirouettes to prepare walk pirouettes. |
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In classical ballet pirouettes are executed on pointe, as are arabesques. |
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The guard is first seen marching up and down the gravel forecourt, before breaking into pirouettes. |
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Each time it was necessary to take a clear position, for example on terrorism and suicide bombing, the conferees weaseled out with the help of demagogic pirouettes. |
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The result is long legs, pointe shoes, pirouettes, leaps and lifts. |
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Manning pirouettes like a rusty weather vane, and the effect is more mesmerizing than elusive. |
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Alexander and Marina cast a spell on their worldwide audience with daring fall-offs, spectacular pirouettes, and a constant smile on their face. |
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After walk pirouettes, Isabelle Judet explains the training, showing and grading of the canter pirouette. |
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With this brand new surfing technique, you'll be able to go at top speed, make incredible pirouettes and extraordinary bonds. |
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In this way, the vivacious three-wheeled machine achieves minimum milling radii, virtually performing pirouettes on the spot. |
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From now on, the unsuccessful pirouettes of Barça's heroes are only a background sound. |
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Unfortunately, memory of sufferings may not disappear as a result of mere pirouettes. |
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In this film the actors perform pirouettes between the pieces of furniture. |
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A young woman with long braids is performing a series of pirouettes when suddenly a cheeky young man appears on the scene. |
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Behind that the egotism room consists of a whirlwind, twirling pirouettes, which can take up exactly as much space as its rotation requires. |
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The more the action intensifies, more the camera closes into the bodies and pirouettes around them. |
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Her quick pirouettes and acrobatic dives are legendary, and her slim, androgynous appearance is always fascinating. |
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They were among the first to introduce quick pirouettes and intricate steps into the discipline and they also invented the twirl. |
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Her nose was fat and fruitlike, a nose for pratfalls and slapstick, not jetés and pirouettes and pliés and whatnot. |
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The spider weaves its web of love, and the bee pirouettes in a farandole of flowers before succumbing to its soulmate. |
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Watch how she sustains those pirouettes in attitude at 0 31 and 0 38, and note the part played by her arms. |
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A pupil of Giovanni Lepri, who had studied under Carlo Blasis, Cecchetti developed a brilliant technique and was noted for his pirouettes. |
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She is enjoying learning new movements, such as pirouettes, as well as the challenge to match music and movement. |
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Changes are easy and straight, pirouettes also very nice. |
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Can't you see the rainbow of his aura sparkling with the infinite brilliant lusters of voluptuous silk fabrics, fine muslins dancing crazy pirouettes with his soul? |
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Thus, for the first time, international audiences discovered the weird and wonderful world of Nosfell and his bizarre musical universe made up of vocal pirouettes, rhythmic guitars and on-stage 'mime and movement. |
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But getting to a place where you can enjoy octuple pirouettes takes serious focus. |
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It's left to the people in the audience to come to their own conclusions about what they see in the nance who stands before them, or sometimes pirouettes silently in space, like a top. |
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A prudent prayer, and a vigorous dance, with many interwoven leaps and twirls and pirouettes, and hastas all around. |
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After each pit-stop we had to start off with our starter, and on the track all pirouettes were out of the question, as we would not be in a position to restart the car. |
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We will explain and evaluate this pirouette, not because it is the first of a long series of pirouettes but because the fact it is located on the track help us really appreciate it. |
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Five weeks of the season lie ahead — and pirouettes beyond number. |
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