In the Troupe of the Year awards, which were given out at the same event, the babies came third, the dinkies came fifth, the tinies finished fourth and the juniors came fifth. |
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Visitors enjoyed a fun-filled afternoon with performances from the band Trip Switch and Helen O'Hara's Dance Troupe. |
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They are part of the Keltic Dreams Irish Dance Troupe which wowed the public at St Stephen's Green Shopping Centre, Dublin. |
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Both parties agreed to a pre-fight weigh-in with Troupe then agreeing to weigh in again on the night of the fight itself. |
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Other local winners of the Regional Theatre Tony Award include the San Francisco Mime Troupe. |
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The Shanghai acrobatic Troupe feels like the birthplace of this craft. |
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In 1999, Gorky's released their first album for Mantra, Spanish Dance Troupe. |
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She will also lead the Keltic Dreams Irish Dance Troupe in a performance. |
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Well, Stanley Donwood's artwork reminds me of the playbills from Victorian music halls or a rickety theatre troupe travelling across the land. |
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Pagliacci is set in a small town where a troupe of travelling players have arrived to present a comedy. |
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This dedicated troupe have done the consumer a huge service by hiking up standards. |
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He portioned the poem out to a troupe of seven dancers, one word at a time, accompanied by a signature gesture which grew into movement phrases. |
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On the canopy above, there are monkeys racing across the branches, and a troupe of squirrel monkeys, also feasting on ants. |
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As your eyes become accustomed to the gloom, you can vaguely see a troupe of grimly determined dancing girls. |
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The troupe delivers some great performances and the script itself is dripping with wit like a reading from Bartlett's Familiar Quotations. |
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A troupe of Chippenham flautists took their musical talents to twin town La Fleche in France. |
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The troupe is led by an extremely camp performer in the Stuart Wagstaff mould. |
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A reunion for people who were in the local majorettes troupe in the late 1970s is being organised for October with a trip to the Isle of Man. |
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When it comes to nibbling away at political institutions, this 30-strong musical troupe is right at the coalface. |
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Piccinni directed an Italian troupe in Paris and wrote two French comedies. |
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Become part of a wandering troupe of comedians who wish to bring about the Second Coming of Python. |
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He is inordinately proud of his troupe and relishes being around the young and talented. |
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Following him will be a glove puppet performance by the highly-regarded Hsiao Hsi-yuan troupe. |
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Performances by the couple and their troupe, which gave the much-needed interlude to the event, were a hit. |
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When not in school, the troupe whiles away its time at Arnold's, the local drive-in diner. |
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She is the only girl in the acrobatic troupe, and at 17 the youngest of the performers. |
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The centre is used for ju-jitsu, judo, wing chun, bowls, dancing, a dog club, a car club, a playschool and by a majorette troupe. |
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The entire troupe is always on the move, travelling to nearly a dozen cities or towns every year. |
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As our ragtag troupe passed the cafeteria in the West Mall Centre we chanced upon a stack of trays. |
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It's a masterpiece of theatre that's been finely honed by the troupe performing the play on tour across Britain. |
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This nomadic improvisation troupe takes its ad-lib comedy to movie theatres and bars. |
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And an award-winning troupe of 11 gymnasts perform simultaneously on trampolines. |
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But to a dance aficionado, the repertoire presented by the popular troupe is inconsistent. |
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This highly respected modern troupe danced an art-conscious repertoire in Chicago and during a Midwestern tour. |
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On the canopy above, there are Capuchin monkeys racing across the branches, and a troupe of squirrel monkeys, also feasting on ants. |
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Tickets will cost Rs.20 and the proceeds collected will go entirely to the troupe staging the play. |
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The animal-free circus troupe has its roots in tradition, keeping their focus on garish costumes, amazing acrobatics, magicians and clowns. |
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I first saw them on a postage-stamp-size stage in the Village where the troupe consisted of perhaps eight balletomanes. |
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In fact, the troupe first staged the play in Delhi at the behest of the French Embassy on the occasion of Hugo's bicentenary celebrations. |
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Preston's troupe preferred to circumvent the chaotic jetsam of the central areas by focusing their efforts on the flanks. |
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The stellar performance of the troupe kept the crowds going all through the evening. |
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All 32 members in the troupe perform the Natakam as an obeisance to Melattur Varadaraja Perumal. |
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The troupe aims at provocation and messages which make the audience, and themselves, really think. |
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The dance troupe was wearing dungarees and wellies and carrying buckets, and the routine was performed in a barn dance style. |
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According to our research, the instrument was probably manned by a Paul Thardo, who was the xylophonist with the Harley Sadler troupe. |
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The first ballet troupe I ever saw was the Selwyn Ballet at Otago University's annual capping concert, which summed it all up, really. |
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As part of the troupe, she toured Europe and performed in several major concerts. |
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The four dancers from the troupe which performed in Bulgaria are her students. |
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The arts council is expected to back a proposal for a national theatre that would not have a building or a troupe of actors. |
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A troupe of Morris dancers wouldn't have looked out of place, prancing about on the village green. |
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Her mum Joy, from Bramley, said Carolynne's membership of the team's dance troupe did cause some family ructions. |
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Sit back and let Williamsburg's finest acting troupe entertain you tableside and dazzle you with special effects, music, magic, and mystery! |
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It's the same wondrous appreciation the 20-member Thai dance troupe evoked. |
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The theatrical techniques adopted by the troupe caught the audience by surprise. |
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And as this troupe climbs the high wire of fame it aims to keep the hometown crowd happy. |
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It was here that the dialogue reached hilarious, and this troupe had a knack for that level of funny. |
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The six-strong troupe entertained children and parents alike with circus acts, such as the trapeze, acrobatics, juggling and plate spinning. |
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The story is presented by nine choric dancers who, in their dark glasses and black skullcaps, resemble a sinister Gallic mime troupe. |
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The FPP troupe was invited to Japan by a group of Japanese with developmentally challenged children. |
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Headed up by choreographer Moses Pendleton, this troupe of dancing illusionists and contortionists have been known to mesmerize. |
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Weather permitting, there will be a barbecue, bouncy castle and dance troupe. |
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During the exhibition, a 45-member folk song and dance troupe from Italy will give performances for viewers in the fairyland of lights. |
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The idealistic theatre troupe travels to Sarajevo, and its fate confirms the impotence of art in the presence of ammo. |
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The award-winning writer-director-producer has assembled a troupe of talented actors skilled in improvisational comedy. |
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His backing troupe were a mix of 15 muscle Marys and massively befeathered Argentinean samba dancers. |
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It is a treat to watch, and one of the must-sees wherever the troupe visits. |
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Making it into a backing dancer troupe involves more than shaking your booty. |
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The opera suffers from the smallness of its choir and its instrumentalist troupe. |
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When Svetlana performed her variation at the dress rehearsal, the whole troupe applauded. |
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The troupe was literally on fire, as they turned, swayed and bent showing amazing skills. |
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As usual, a circus troupe has pitched its tent in the Festival City in view of the vacation. |
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As the scene ends, he gathers his troupe together and salutes them for gamely taking part. |
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When the last of our troupe was recovered, we set off for Verona, home of Romeo's Juliet and one of the world's best surviving coliseums. |
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The exotic dancers of the troupe performed to popular numbers and their show turned out to be spectacular. |
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The sound of the cool wind competed with the output from large speakers as a local music troupe doled out hot Hindi pop and movie numbers. |
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The troupe ushered in three successful premieres and produced several revivals of note. |
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The dancers in Trisha Brown's troupe are superb, full of talent and strength. |
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Both women have great natural rhythm, something that cannot be said for the entire troupe. |
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A troupe of street performers were lined up to provide pre-show atmosphere at Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. |
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It would be a little rash to dismiss Bragg and his Terminals as just another troupe of pop-sensitive, heart-on-sleeve folkies. |
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The energetic troupe of performers from the Open Door Drama Group in Laois will once again be taking to the road. |
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A troupe of lion cubs nuzzled her hand and chewed playfully on her shoelaces. |
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Over 100 members of the troupe performed in Sriracha with shows including dragon dance, lion dance, a bicycle show, and fire dragon. |
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My relationship has been on the rocks ever since my boyfriend left our ballet company to join a dance troupe in another state. |
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With the 25-year-old saxophone player part of the troupe, this is one band which has managed to bridge the generation gap. |
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Mr. Mitra joined the troupe as a child artiste and now he is its secretary. |
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I was barely out of bed the next morning when we had a troupe of Girl Guides turn up to look at the house. |
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St. Kitts' well-known folk dance troupe, Masquerades, performs traditional dances ranging from the French-derived kwadril to African war dances. |
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So anyway, we had been planning to bring out this troupe of long-legged dancers from Vegas for the entertainment at the gala anniversary party. |
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In another scene a troupe of prospective gasmen were led up a mountain through the driving rain to an isolated farmhouse. |
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A dance troupe will be coming up from London to provide the entertainment. |
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Ancient Mayan ruins, active volcanoes, the world's only hot waterfall, and a couple of weeks spent with a Mexican bongo troupe who believed in gnomes. |
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We had a visiting concert party come to entertain us and this was quite an event, as we did not often merit a troupe of professional entertainers coming way out into the bush. |
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Newman asked the audience, referring to a comedy troupe that preceded Newman. |
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She has laid down a strict code of conduct in her troupe and women artistes are not allowed to entertain visitors backstage or go out unchaperoned. |
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This reality series captures the exploits and escapades of life on the road with the world's most unusual troupe of performers, The Jim Rose Circus. |
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What about when every reporter in the Persian Gulf rolled over like a troupe of trained Pomeranians with pretty pink bows in their hair during the war? |
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Whilst at the festival Mereki met a dance troupe of indigenous females who taught her their traditional dances, which she later performed alongside the women in a corroboree. |
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A troupe of traditional Burgundian folk singers, Les Cadets de Bourgogne, lead guests in a variety of traditional harvest songs. |
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After a village childhood and two years planting rice during the Cultural Revolution, he developed his musical skills in the provincial Peking opera troupe. |
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This excellent troupe of Shakespeareans seems to have an infallible touch. |
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Local school pupils will entertain the crowds, an Irish dance troupe will demonstrate traditional steps and a storyteller will present a mystery play. |
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Wendy Toye was born in London on 1 May 1917, and at the age of three and a half appeared on stage at the Albert Hall in London as a member of a juvenile dance troupe. |
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The show features Senegalese drumming and Wolof chanting troupe Oubekou. |
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Filling in their sound with a bevy of horns, keyboards and synthesizers, the explosive troupe leaves a larger than life impression on their audiences. |
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After brief runs in community theater and college, she hit the road with a Renaissance fair troupe. |
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Assuming center stage like a troupe of cancan dancers, they expose enormous legs beneath vibrant, Pucci-patterned miniskirts that recall Nixon-era fashions. |
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Stephen Colbert, Amy Poehler, Steve Carell, and a host of others got their start with the improv troupe. |
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The troupe stages the critically acclaimed Being Harold Pinter, a play about helpless characters with a KGB-esque twist. |
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Little wonder, then, that the troupe goes to extreme lengths to keep their plays covert. |
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In one excellent slow-motion scene his brutal vandalism is counterpoised with his young sister's performance in the glitzy pre-teen dance troupe Sparkle Motion. |
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He met and married his first wife, Jacqueline Witte, in 1949, when they were members of an acting troupe in Illinois. |
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We hope any money collected as part of WISH 2012 will go towards purchasing new uniforms for our majorette troupe and new batons for our dance competitions. |
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Of the dancers, statuesque Katherine Fricker seems to shine particularly, but there are other very talented dancers in the troupe of 60 that make up the show. |
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Other attractions include a team of unicyclists called the One Wheel Wizards, and the White Devils flying trapeze troupe who perform an extremely difficult triple somersault. |
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This show is an incredibly funny, dead-on skewering of Canuck culture that is still beloved by Canadian fans as the finest episode the troupe ever did. |
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A troupe of lion cubs nuzzle her hand and chew playfully on her shoelaces. |
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A troupe of talented dancers, storytellers and musicians will take centre stage in Killarney this week in order to drum up support for needy communities in Venezuela. |
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By daybreak, the elephants were gone, and in their place came a troupe of perhaps 60 baboons, some descending from the mopane trees to lift anything moveable. |
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He tells the life of a child in a family troupe of actors as they barnstorm the West and South, including a stint near the front during the Mexican-American War. |
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As part of a dance troupe, she routinely took trips to London, where she auditioned for roles in the theatre. |
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It's all about a trendy troupe of handsome younglings who just so happen to play musical instruments badly. |
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And even though this tour was like a series of shotgun weddings of troupe to venue, a honeymoon spirit prevailed. |
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A former Marine gunnery sergeant, whose investigative skills are unmatched, Gibbs leads this troupe of colourful personalities. |
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So when my troupe of folky weirdos, Lucky Luke, were asked to support the same band at the ABC in Glasgow, I decided to be on my best behaviour. |
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But she still teaches and choreographs for opera and her youth troupe, and directs the annual workshop. |
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Krumping, hip hop and dub step moves were the catch words of the day for the troupe, which included three first place winners. |
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Organisers flew in usher girls from Beijing, an orchestra from Vienna and a troupe of synchronized swimmers from Ukraine. |
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But she looked glummer than ever en route to perform as the main act, along with Britain's Got Talent dance troupe Diversity. |
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Nuneaton music acts Funk Dat and 2 of Us will be joined by a troupe of Turkish belly dancers at the Haunchwood Sports and Social Club. |
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Scot John Kamikaze, 39, leader of an alternative circus troupe, will be hung horizontally from six meat hooks piercing his back. |
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There will also be the Cathouse Belles dance troupe, aerial circus performer Haylee-Mai, and burlesque performer Warren Speed. |
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Emmett to enliven shows given by a troupe of blackfaced minstrels on the New York stage. |
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He has performed standup comedy at the Loony Bin, written for a sketch comedy troupe and has also written several television pilots. |
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This is a troupe of acrobats, aerialists, stuntmen and musicians with a story to tell. |
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While one of the other attractions is the Whirlwind Rubsovsm troupe, who acrobatically catapult themselves into the big top at break-neck speed. |
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Double trouble lay in store for a firm promoting gender-bender dance troupe the Lady Boys of Bangkok. |
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Murali was reportedly coming to Kakinada by Circar Express along with his troupe members to perform at a concert. |
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He was invited to join the Sheerer Punjabi Bhangra troupe from Nottingham soon after his arrival at the Eisteddfod field yesterday. |
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Rosencrantz and Guildenstern tell Hamlet that they have brought along a troupe of actors that they met while traveling to Elsinore. |
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The EUTC also fund and run acclaimed student improvised comedy troupe The Improverts during term time and fringe. |
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Outdoorama will feature daily stage performances by Da Yoopers musical-comedy troupe and ventriloquist-comedian Eddie Jaye. |
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He played Inigo Jollifant, a young schoolmaster who abandons teaching to join a travelling theatre troupe. |
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The Symbolics dance troupe tutted their way into third place and received a BD500 gift card. |
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La troupe du Haras El Djemhouri a agremente la soiree en donnant un recital de cornemuse dans la cour du Palais de la culture. |
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The almost 40-strong troupe is planning on attending competitions in Glasgow and Bognor Regis. |
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At the end of the war he became a member of the troupe Stars in Battledress and he soon started his professional career. |
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Even a lifetime circusgoer is unlikely to have come across a troupe as remarkable as the Tadjibajev family circus. |
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Others took a moment to snap photos with Razzie troupe members. |
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He would perform comedy sketches with his troupe around campus. |
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If the whole troupe be diuided into many clewes, or round bunches, you need not then doubt but that there are many kings. |
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There's also a Children's Theater of Virginia, Theatre IV, which is the second largest touring troupe nationwide. |
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Blind Mirth is the university's improvisational theatre troupe, which performs weekly in the town, and annually takes a production to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. |
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A small troupe toured the provinces, with Sybil Thorndike at its head. |
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Leading proceedings, were a colourful troupe of belly dancers. |
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He developed his mimicry and improvisational skills during a spell in Ralph Reader's wartime Gang Show entertainment troupe, which toured Britain and the Far East. |
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While he recently learned people were using a similar move in the Fifties, he cites Seventies funk-dance troupe The Electric Boogaloos as his inspiration. |
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The day after Christmas 1974, Nureyev appeared on Broadway at the Uris Theater for three weeks with another concert troupe, Nureyev and Friends, this time sponsored by Hurok. |
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The evening will feature an open mic event, a performance by the Seattle-based all-woman spoken word troupe ORATRIX and live music by the band Eleven Eyes. |
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Among them are contortionists The Acrobattys, dog on a scooter Millie, jolly old-skool rapper Tubby Boy, dance troupe Entity and musical tribute act Fantasia. |
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The repertoire of the Mexico City-based troupe includes Las Horas, based on Michael Cunningham's novel, The Hours, and Anabiosis, inspired by the writing of Octavio Paz. |
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The 11-member troupe, from Essex, said the Scotswoman, long time favourite to win the competition, was even more magnanimous backstage than she was in front of the cameras. |
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Jack, 17, who is part of the Nu Skool troupe, knew his mother could not afford the fees for a performing arts academy in Port Talbot so he won a scholarship. |
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Born in Paris to Russian parents, Svetlova had her first role as a child in 1931 with Ida Rubinstein's experimental troupe in Amphion, choreographed by Leonide Massine. |
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Yet, although The Ballets Muses and Beyond shares its name with the latter, Caddy's monograph does not partake in the Coliseum's lionization of the Russian troupe. |
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A founding member of Dykes Can Dance, a troupe that stages interventions at New York clubs, Samson shares music duties, makes art, and choreographs the stage show. |
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The winner of this competition was Valencia, a troupe from Liverpool. |
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Secter's next film also broke new ground by portraying a romance between a white male stagehand and a female performer from a visiting Chinese dance troupe. |
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I AM troupe leader of the Sapphire Twirlers, a baton twirler troupe, which for several years has travelled from Wiltshire up to Berwick-upon-Tweed. |
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Guests will enjoy performances by India-based musicians including ghatam player Dr S Karthick, and violinist Embar S Kannan who will lead a six-member troupe. |
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This troupe was succeeded by another headed by Elias Geltman, the Dramatishe Sekzie of the Yiddisher Kultur Tsenter, and during 1924-25 it performed seven Yiddish plays. |
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This was after he had become frustrated at repeatedly being asked what it would be called, despite the troupe not having given the matter of a third film any consideration. |
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Notable theatre, dance, and drama troupe such as Teater Koma are gain popularity in Indonesia as their drama often portray social and political satire of Indonesian society. |
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