In rehearsal for this particular piece, dancers lay on the floor with their eyes closed. |
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Within months Donnellan was rehearsing dancers in his own Romeo and Juliet. |
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The dancers wore silver all-in-ones, headdresses and these codpieces on top of their trousers like in A Clockwork Orange. |
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The performers include four Thai male dancers, two comedians and 10 ladyboys. |
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In the sepulchral gloom of the strip club two other dancers are substituted. |
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Then, to the beat of Aboriginal dancers and the sound of a didgeridoo, the masses lurched forward and the event began. |
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In this relaxed atmosphere dancers can shop around by hanging out at open doorways and observing dancers and teachers in action. |
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As the minstrels played music, they ate, watching the dancers in scarlet skirts and gold tunics twist and sway timelessly. |
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This quartet featured a stunning, slashing, angry modern-dance dialogue between two dancers, then a requiem for fallen comrades. |
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Most sections began with the dancers striking a pose reminiscent of Rodin's muscular statues. |
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The dancers are succeeded by a second threesome and then a third, all perpetuating the atmosphere of remoteness and nonengagement. |
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There are some male dancers for whom tights, you feel, are a perk of the job. |
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The dancers retired and out came the guitars and squeezebox and raspy male voices harmonised with the yorgas' sweet vocals. |
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For dancers, and those studying dance, Laban has always had an international reputation. |
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The dancers are competent but seemed rather stiff it's panto girls and boys, let yourselves go! |
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We are both sisters, daughters, dancers, laughers, writers, singers, activists, lovers and dreamers. |
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With a melee of artists, dancers, musicians and bands, the crowds gathered to enjoy the sunshine and take part in the festivities. |
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As an avid dance fan, I'm amazed at the vast repertory that ballet dancers must perform. |
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Throughout the fall tour, the dancers shaped their plans, meeting in places like late-night restaurants. |
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It's bad enough for dancers to have hip replacements without the extra stress of strange side effects like squeaking. |
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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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Watch kalua pigs dug out of the imu, enjoy fire knife dancers and take in the tastes and music of all Polynesia. |
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Injured dancers who self-medicate on a regular basis with aspirin or Advil can develop problems such as ulcers or kidney damage. |
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Most oil paintings and pencil sketches portrayed women, classical dancers and children in different perspectives. |
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Traditional instruments, such as the thumb piano and various drums, are often used to accompany singers and dancers. |
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It was a very controlled and contained piece, the dancers seldom moving from outside a small circle of light. |
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She also seeks total oneness between the dancing partners and to see the spirit of the dancers escape into the performance. |
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Though the eight dancers never went beyond their thong underpants, the women seemed satisfied with the show. |
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The music starts, and six identical doors swing open on the set to reveal six matronly dancers in zebra-print gowns and big hair. |
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The colours on the canvas merge into the music as the dancers whip up a rhythm with their graceful movements. |
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At the opening worship, dancers waved a river of blue fabric through the crowd, symbolizing the waters of baptism. |
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Instead, scene changes were suggested by the appearance of new characters, the exit of maskers, and the entrance of dancers. |
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If you have someone like her, the other dancers can see that there is somebody whom they can emulate. |
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All kinds of people were invited, geeks, preps, cheerleaders, dancers, jocks, the drama club, and the Marthas. |
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I don't experience such balletomania with other ballet companies, but these unique Kirov dancers have constantly renewed my passion in ballet. |
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Despite all dancers wearing ballet shoes, and the show coming from the prestigious Northern Ballet Theatre, classical ballet it is not. |
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In a technical and physical challenge, the dancers perform Peking opera gestures and movements at the same time as they dance ballet steps. |
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The 30 dancers are said to perform athletic, emotional graceful routines, blending modern, ballet and jazz dance to pop music, gospel and jazz. |
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Ballet dancers, little ballerinas, women in intimate situations and horse races are the subjects that are immediately associated with him. |
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Dozens of percussionists, brass players and baton-twirling dancers perform marching band standards like Ravel's Bolero. |
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The main objective is to enrich the lives of young Bahamians by exposing them to internationally acclaimed dancers, teachers and choreographers. |
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Standing in first position, dancers tendu to second to show alignment and placement. |
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Among younger dancers, overuse injuries like shin splints and Achilles tendinitis are common. |
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The finale was truly novel in that both Odissi and Manipuri dancers came together to perform a jugalbandi, a friendly competition. |
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The national touring show is performed by a whole stage full of scantily clad dancers. |
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The dancers appear as masked counterparts of the more naturally and scantily attired figure of Peace on the adjacent wall. |
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Traditional ballet as a whole is being laid to rest in the ethereal stage technicality of rolling smoke and the dancers playing dead. |
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Rather than improving technique, burned out dancers may report debilitating fatigue, loss of enthusiasm, and injuries. |
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The fluid and strong dancers do fabulous backbends, and their spines and arms ripple like water. |
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Granny babysits, serves buttered toast for tea, and scoops up dancers from ballet classes in the next town. |
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Some fellow students exhausted by the expertise of the taxi dancers even wanted to dance with me. |
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The ten dancers are clad like hillbilly kids, the men in arch Huck Finn overalls, the women in baby-doll dresses. |
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It was a weapon and a gift, handed back and forth by the dancers, who fought and flirted, worried and tattletaled. |
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It will include floats, vintage cars, majorettes, stilt walkers, dancers and music. |
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Entertainment was provided by morris dancers, majorettes and wrestlers, with Bratton Silver Band also on hand to get the toes tapping. |
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Troupes of majorettes and dancers in distinct uniforms from across the region took turns to put on dazzling displays. |
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Ann and Sandie worked very hard promoting the event which saw line dancers from all over the province sashaying on the floor most of the night. |
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He even notated the rhythms of his music out loud, something all tap dancers do in their heads. |
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In the middle, dressed in top hat and tails, are the dancers, who would tap-dance to a medley of Fred Astaire classics. |
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The impressive cast of 18 dancers and drummers combine pantsula and tap with Tswana and gumboot dancing and the rhythmic beat of drums. |
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That isn't to say the company isn't without some fine, even magnificent dancers. |
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Puppeteers, dancers, and magicians perform nightly on the lawn in front of the theater. |
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At the first stroke of the bell it was as if a magician's wand had smitten the dancers. |
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The judges watched as dancers showed off their pops, boogaloos, flips and tumbles. |
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In the wings are masked traditional dancers and a host of young children dressed as animals. |
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It was just a few months ago that one of us landed a role as one of the dancers in Moulin Rogue. |
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His dancers divide their time between classes in contemporary technique and ballet. |
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Last year her dream came true when she was picked to be one of Robbie's backing dancers. |
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The Paris Opera Ballet always had fine dancers but they lacked homogeneity and a good rep. |
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It's simply interesting watching dancers at work and ballet fans will enjoy it for that. |
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For the serious dancers and the professionals, the competition and the costs are high. |
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There were dancers that shimmered in costumes of gold, a fakir, and a belly dancer. |
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The five dancers have also trained in aerobic fitness and upper body strength development. |
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This year will see the usual attractions of the fairground, dancers and parade. |
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There are now more dancers and choreographers working in Britain than ever before. |
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Never mind that all the dancers in the video have the type of body that makes you feel like a cow. |
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Professional dancers have high rates of injuries that potentially put them out of work. |
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Even professional dancers have to go through a ballet class every day as a physical work out. |
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As individuals people want space but as dancers in classical ballet they are not allowed space. |
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We were never like big, big money, but we made a lot of money and we also spent a lot on things like travelling musicians and dancers. |
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The studios have pianists and sometimes drummers or other musicians who improvise as the dancers dance. |
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The first thing she looks for when auditioning dancers, she said, is individual style and the ability to pick up routines quickly. |
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Too often, dancers show up at auditions unable to deliver anything but the classroom technique they acquired at their home studios. |
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Whirling dancers keep going after Nyman's lush music stops or, in another section, they begin patterns before the score starts up again. |
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Lucille makes it clear that they are looking for young dancers with attitude and ability. |
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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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At times the dancers push themselves or others forward, lurching toward a brighter future. |
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As dancers shaked and shimmied, newcomers to the carnival lifted the crown for best in procession, best new entrant and best display band. |
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During the exchange of the Peace, African singers and dancers from an East London Mother's Union Group performed a Luo song of praise. |
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Hamilton recommends that dancers soak their feet in the bathtub every two weeks and rub the calluses down with a pumice stone. |
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The dancers have trained in Bharatanatyam, yoga, Indian folk forms, martial art Kalari, and modern dance. |
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Company dancers, along with some guest artists perform 10 works, which they've created themselves. |
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Benjamin says there's a certain fear as well as curiosity when able-bodied and disabled dancers meet. |
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The video shows lots of river shots, while the dancers mime fishlike movements. |
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It is expected that the event will attract a large entry of waltzers and dancers from over a wide area. |
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In no time at all the fiddler was able to retrieve what was left of his leg and a great cheer went up from the dancers. |
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Fijian dancers wear skirts of shredded leaves and paint their faces for war dances. |
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In its most vividly political form, dancers mime movements from the hunt as they chant joyful threats at police holding machine guns. |
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There will be actors strolling among the crowds, square dancers, singers, mimes and someone creating balloon animals. |
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Trained to turn on a sixpence, these elite dancers are at once quick and mercurial, plastic and realistic, then gracefully classical. |
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The example shown is ornamented with concentric bands of decoration around a group of folk dancers in the central roundel. |
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Red and purple hangings hung from gold walls, and the dancers twirled round and round. |
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The dancers, arrayed in awe-inspiring costumes and hideous masks, enact weird rituals before the village shrine. |
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To determine the extent of their external rotation, dancers should stand in first position with straight knees and no rolling over. |
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Sometimes dancers use wooden shields and spears and wear head-bands and armbands made of beads. |
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The performance features six exceptional dancers with live music by the UK's leading tango ensemble. |
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The newly unionized dancers of the ballet have already hit a rocky road with company management. |
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Morris men, belly dancers and musicians jigged and played for an estimated 30,000 people. |
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The private Cirque du Soleil show will feature more than 70 artists from around the world, including gymnasts, acrobats, dancers and clowns. |
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He precedes the dancers and it is his duty to crack the whip to drive away any evil spirits or forces of evil. |
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In the company at this time we have 120 dancers, half are here on tour and half are performing in Cuba. |
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The boy boxers, no less than the storytellers, acrobats, dancers and musicians, are, to this extent, part of a total experience. |
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The orange and white striped jet fighters would weave in and out of formations with skill akin to that of ballet dancers. |
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Male dancers stomp and leap while waving pieces of cloth and jingling bells. |
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Traditional dancers have condemned a move which could lead to them being prosecuted for racism. |
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Seeing the dancers and musicians in action there last weekend was a revelation. |
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I found that dancers and varsity athletes are engaging in physical activity for an equal number of hours per day. |
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Some dancers take an actorly route, constantly clarifying their character's story so that the movement is motivated by the emotion. |
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Each one of the actors and actresses assuming the roles of the cats are tremendously talented singers and dancers. |
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These dancers were twirling and twisting to the joyful music being played at every corner. |
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Lines were ragged, several dancers shuffled into place and many seemed unsure of cues. |
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A hundred dancers, clothed in rainbow silks, celebrate Diwali in Blenheim palace. |
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The leaps and jumps were high and spectacular to watch, yet the dancers made it appear effortless. |
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The dance floor in particular took a lot of sweat to keep in form for the dancers but it was always kept just so. |
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I know dancers are very limber and flexible, what happens if I can never do a split? |
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In a calm, cool, and extremely friendly way, hold a rap session with your dancers and their parents. |
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One of the shows we attended was a spectacle complete with Olympic-calibre aerialists, gymnasts and dancers. |
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Five dancers emerged and performed a hypnotic dance, reminiscent of Mevlana's whirlers in Konya. |
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The unique combination of the highland dancers and award winning kapa haka will thrill our live audiences. |
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As true folk dance, it is not restricted to professional or specialist dancers. |
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Two dancers in white make a classical assignation, she on pointe, he in heroic blouson. |
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Attired in bronze tights and leotards, with absurdly bad wigs on their heads, the seven dancers seem simultaneously naked and sexless. |
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It includes ten leg rattles worn by dancers as both a composite musical instrument and a protective device. |
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In the end I reached that nirvana level of not giving a toss who I asked to dance, and there were some truly lovely dancers there. |
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Some of the dancers in the chorus do have the appropriate raunchiness, and all are technically up to the task. |
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Only men can become Kathakali dancers and their make-up is striking with the use of bold colors to paint the faces and expressions. |
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Two flutes, mandolin, harp, and solo lower strings give an airy lightness to the sounds that accompany the two female dancers. |
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The two-hour show tells the story of Irish dance through the ages with live musicians, singers and dancers. |
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However, many barriers exist for exotic dancers to make their dreams a reality. |
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Too few dancers seem to me to have even a decent sense of rhythm, let alone demonstrate musical understanding. |
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Keen dancers are being urged to support a charity event in aid of a children's cancer unit. |
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Roughly around midnight the disco music stopped and a chain of exotic dancers paraded onto the floor. |
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After it has had two run-throughs, we meet Slava in the wings, ready to call our dancers. |
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All of the dancers created amazing syncopated rhythms through just small movements of their feet, never losing a beat. |
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Their gaily colored flowers resembling miniature ballet dancers in multi-colored tutus will sway and nod winsomely toward you. |
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Bent like vultures, and with limbs akimbo, the dancers perform barefoot or in heavy shoes. |
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Several hundred slaves roasted sheep in pit ovens, while the female dancers, like the warriors, were reckoned to number in their thousands. |
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The Latin American community is once again geared up for an evening of sequins, salsa dancers and rumba beats. |
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I counted only 12 dancers and each and every one of them danced as if there was no tomorrow. |
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The scene where the dancers build a little tropical hut and dance a joyous rumba inside it is still talked about. |
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The protracted climax, to a faint wash of sound, is a tableau in which the motionless dancers slowly levitate. |
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This year, Wheeldon made another new piece, After the Rain, to mark the retiral of one of NYCB's best-loved dancers, Jock Soto. |
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The choreography was all worked out and the dancers had learned their steps, but poor David has two left feet and is tone deaf. |
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A panel of choreographers, artistic directors, and former dancers tallies these results into a final score. |
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The dancers wear anklets, bracelets, necklaces, and colorful sashes with streamers. |
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Like most classical dancers, they were heavily made-up, brightly costumed, and adorned with bangles, bell anklets, earrings, and rings. |
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His choices of dancers and choreographers reflect youthful athleticism, dynamic restlessness, independence, and innovation. |
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Within the work, both dancers embody the raw passion of animal instinct and the mental anguish of knowing you are not being fulfilled. |
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Of two works by David Parsons, Shining Star is a be-happy piece for dancers in angelic white, against tricksy banks of lights. |
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The organizers said that although the dancers are very young, most of the leading roles have gone to award-winning performers. |
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Meanwhile Grainne, competing against one hundred and twenty dancers got seventh place for her reel and was placed tenth in the Championships. |
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Also on hand to entertain were young Irish dancers who performed reels, jigs and hornpipes. |
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The final piece, Le Sacre du printemps features five dancers and was created this summer at the MAI during an artist residency. |
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Occasionally, a few dancers will recline on the floor, propping up a head with a hand, to wait and gaze lazily, before moving on. |
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Traditional dancers and choirs joined in at yesterday's Tourism Day celebrations at the royal kraal near King William's Town. |
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He's surely the only director ever to put Marxist rants into the mouths of lap dancers. |
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To this day, both artists have continued meeting with neighborhood dancers at late-night krump sessions held at rec centers or in parking lots. |
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The team is looking for fresh new krumpers, bone breakers, spinners and unique street dancers. |
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The week saw some technical ballerinas, brilliant ballroom dancers, wacky contortionists and slow krumpers. |
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He's introduced on stage, where amidst the dancers he stands at the end of a row, sparring with a punching bag. |
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The dancers writhed, wrapped in yards of cloth on top of rostra that made them look like some kind of pole dancer. |
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Bikini-clad dancers writhe onstage at a swinger's club in their best '80s music-video impersonation. |
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In the second act, Colker's sleek, scantily-clad dancers writhe seductively in and out of a clear plastic tank. |
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Though considered by some to be mere tokenism, this openness to Asians has worked to the benefit of many dancers. |
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Hundreds of dancers ages 9 to 19 participate in regionals and finals, coming away with a clearer picture of their future. |
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Although they have used dancers on occasion in their concerts, regrettably, they will not be doing so here. |
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The dancers mix it up quite a bit, performing together all at once, as well as in trios, duos and solo pieces. |
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Find out if the company of your dreams requires dancers to attend its school for a year or two before being offered a position. |
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Attract more students with a basic foundation program that is fun and meaningful to them, then move those dancers who show potential into your more professional programs. |
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What's more, many offer Andean music and folk dancers in traditional costume. |
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I started taking classes in development, grant writing, and budgeting and turned to dancers that we knew. |
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The common perception is that dancers abandon themselves to passion. |
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When directing members of the dance company, which is made up of abled dancers, his muscular impairment means he cannot physically show a combination, but he can describe it. |
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The first, by the choreographer Sarah Michelson, consisted of several dancers walking backward in circles for well over an hour. |
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Her characters in fiction and drama included domestic workers, washerwomen, seamstresses, and the unemployed, as well as dancers, artists, and teachers. |
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Alison and Rachel pushed there way through the crowd of dancers in the club to the other side of the small room where the washrooms were situated. |
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Both were, of course, memorable events which used spectacular fireworks, acrobats, singers, dancers and musicians to showcase the city to the world. |
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Musicians, dancers, acrobats, clowns, actors, mimes and every hybrid in between entertain and educate audiences of kids, their parents and teachers. |
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In the second act, a trio of ballet dancers from the New York City Ballet will appear in a vignette dedicated to cotton candy. |
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The dancers are in flat slippers, the costumes are in bold autumnal colours of magenta, orange and dark yellow, and the girls have their hair loose. |
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She had no idea of the paces we would put her through or do but by Wednesday she was dancing, kicking up her heels, doing a whole number, a tango thing with the dancers. |
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There is talk of the dancers being redeployed as waitresses serving beer. |
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Your favorite computerized alien backup dancers return in this digitized dance track. |
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Four male dancers, two drag comediennes and about 10 ladyboys will be performing their tongue-in-cheek routines in a storm of colour, glitter and spectacular costumes. |
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One time, not too long ago, I saw a line of lame dancers unable to participate in class, sitting on the sidelines, questioning when they would return to dance. |
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The dancers rely on powerful, rather slow, twirling movements with hops. |
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But when she opened the door, a harem of toned and dreaded hip-hop dancers were lounging on couches staring at her. |
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These would simultaneously raise the caliber of its repertoire and extend the range of its dancers beyond the loveliness that, in art, is simply not enough. |
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The performance as a whole and the lead dancers were very warmly received. |
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Every afternoon conchero dancers wearing feathered headdresses and shell anklets and bracelets gather in the main square to remind everyone of the country's Aztec heritage. |
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But legal eagles from four solicitors' firms along historic Mawdsley Street say their well-to-do clients will be put off by a club boasting scantily-clad dancers. |
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Plants, gems, embryos, dancers and the evolution of letterforms, weapons and tools are only a few of the many associations inspired by these pared-down irregular forms. |
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Backup dancers materialize, sparking a torrent of eye-catching choreography. |
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The concerts still feature free-form dancers, light shows and musicians in outlandish costumes marching through the audience while chanting and singing. |
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The height of the extended legs in the arabesques was uniform throughout the shades and the spacing between dancers was as close to perfection as one could reasonably wish. |
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The finale was energetic with all the dancers rolling on the ground. |
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Onstage, a trio of dancers in elaborate underwear sway lazily to generic synth beats. |
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Visual artists and filmmakers teamed up with dancers and musicians. |
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There is no mistaking the technical skill and artistry of these dancers. |
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On the screen, a lop-eared bunny not much older than he, danced and gyrated around a brightly lit stage, with a large team of other male and female dancers of mixed species. |
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The company has eight professional dancers, two of them men, with three aspirant dancers in the wings, working very hard to achieve professional status. |
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Something fascinating is going on in the gravitational dance of galaxies, from watching the slow twirls of the dancers. |
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Even before the acclaimed Irish dance company Riverdance takes the floor of the Shanghai Grand Stage, the principal dancers have already won over Shanghai audiences. |
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It's a talent show that starts by searching for six inexperienced dancers from among hundreds of young people who took part in regional auditions. |
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Ailey had fully experienced the thrill that ripples through a Broadway theater when a line of spiffy dancers sashays in unison towards the edge of the stage. |
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A total of 14 acts were laid on for a 170-strong audience, with majorettes, solo singers, trumpet players and dancers strutting their stuff on stage. |
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Both dancers believe that the artist in residence program has given them the necessary stage and tools to continue making a splash in the city's dance community. |
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But a couple of months ago, in a Times Square studio, congas were pounding out Afro-Cuban rhythms and dancers in high heels were twirling to fast-paced mambos. |
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Not only is it busy movement-wise, the stage is a feast of visuals, with a blocky, retro cityscape pattern backdropping the slinky white and black costumes of the dancers. |
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All around the hall were the mammies, daddies, grannies, grandads, sisters, brothers and friends of the dancers and, a sign of the times, I spotted more than one camcorder! |
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I found a great place to watch it happen, where I was first entertained by scores of fire spinners and dancers, then by great pillars of fire being shot into the sky. |
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The strangest request came from a woman who was doing a college term paper on exotic dancers and wanted to find out what it felt like to pose for a mock stripper poster. |
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Four dancers, bare-chested in flesh-coloured tights, moved in a soft balletic style, weaving in and out of a clever pattern of parallel leaps and arches. |
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Her shoulders, her bosom do not have that scrawniness characteristic of female dancers whose whole weight seems to have descended into their legs. |
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As dancers performed the Buffalo, Eagle, and Butterfly Dances, Tewa elder Andy Garcia explained their religious significance in his Native American culture. |
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One of the St. Laurence's set dancers has another string to her bow! |
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The cream-colored unitards extended to cover the hands, giving the dancers unnaturally long arms, and the thigh-high black leg warmers gave them short legs. |
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Oregon lobbyists are inviting exotic dancers to write their own labor legislation. |
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Still, dancers who are growing can offset injuries, to some degree, by adding floor barres and other body conditioning activities to increase strength. |
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Mauritian sega dancing starts somewhere around the pelvis and doesn't stop until the dancers are limbo-arched backwards in a wild, shake-that-thing convulsion. |
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These include the flashlight fish in the Indo-Pacific, the rosy-lipped batfish of the Galapagos and Cocos islands, and unbelievably vividly coloured Spanish dancers. |
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While her backing dancers threw shapes which would have caused blushes at the Moulin Rouge, she bounced through her back catalogue of bubblegum music. |
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The company began as a medium for senior dancers to perform. |
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It's about the human body, so the actors and dancers are often naked. |
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I have some friends from high school who are beautiful semi-pro dancers. |
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Year after year, dragon dancers in colorful costumes wildly prance around different locales, mostly shopping centers, to the loud beats of the drums. |
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Flamenco's middle-Eastern heritage was evident here, as dancers used the hip swaying and arm and hand movements that one would expect in a belly dance. |
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And if that doesn't make you happy, there's always Sabrina's story of organizing young women dancers to go on strike against an MTV sexploitation video. |
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Stilwell says there's one creepy scene in the show she actually finds hard to watch, featuring a shady character one of the dancers developed in rehearsals. |
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The dancers are dressed traditionally in matching wedding-white costume. |
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Many dancers and teachers are bicoastal these days, moving from East to West and back to follow the audition, rehearsal, teaching and performing seasons. |
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Throughout the performance, flaming balls of ash floated down to the stage, narrowly missing dancers who shimmied out of the way just in time to avoid being burnt. |
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The dancers are usually linked one to another via the swords, with one end of each held by one dancer and the other end by another. |
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The Carol was a popular Norman dance in which the leader sang and was surrounded by a circle of dancers who replied with the same song. |
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She's been moulded into a teeny bopper idol complete with brightly coloured trainers and her own posse of dancers. |
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People really didn't want their Party Motivators in their photos, anonymous dancers, happying up the place. It spooked them. |
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Training does not end when ballet dancers are hired by a professional company. |
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Both had claimed they were denied contract renewals with The Washington Ballet after they led a move to unionize the dancers. |
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The dancers wore flashy costumes featuring shiny sequins in many vibrant colors. |
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Ballet dancers are at a high risk of injury due to the demanding technique of ballet. |
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You can go looking for your dream home as Flamenco dancers and Spanish guitars get you in the mood. |
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The Royal Ballet employs approximately 100 dancers and a complete list is shown below. |
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The dancers jump to attention when Patricia McBride walks into morning ballet class at the Chautauqua School of Dance. |
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The company employs approximately 100 dancers and has purpose built facilities within the Royal Opera House. |
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Similarly, an opera may have a large cast of characters, chorus, dancers and supernumeraries. |
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But with exotic dancers, binge-drinking, tooth-ripping, show tunes, time travel, ebonics and murder, it's an approach not usually seen onstage. |
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While the pieces in a dance suite were inspired by actual dance music, dance suites were designed for listening, not for accompanying dancers. |
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Just outside a chintzily decorated bed stands where dancers once waltzed and floral arrangements litter the floor. |
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Musicality enables dancers to groove to a beat, follow a delicate melody, or syncopate their movement with nuanced accents. |
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Provide information about black dancers, chirographers, companies, and schools. |
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Performing a curiously melancholy, undulating developpe, the dancers point their legs at each other like accusing fingers. |
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They were accomplished and award-winning square dancers, attending many dances and competitions they truly enjoyed. |
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They also enjoy trailer camping at area beaches, golfing and have been avid square dancers for the past 20 years. |
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They were accomplished and award winning square dancers, attending many dances and competitions they truly enjoyed. |
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Others have different features including variations of numbers of dancers and distinctive movements. |
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Implements such as sticks, swords and handkerchiefs may also be wielded by the dancers. |
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Young-generation patrons seem to be as fascinated watching the more mature dancers cut a rug. |
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It is almost 50 years since Western dancers first tried to cure the Russians of this crashingly vulgar habit. |
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Sometimes ribbons are threaded through a hole in the tip of the sword, and the dancers grab on to them during the course of the dance. |
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With a surge of Islamism in Egypt in recent years, most Egyptian belly dancers quit the profession, leaving it for foreigners to dominate. |
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Belly dancers, brass bands and story-tellers will entertain the crowds at Marsden Cuckoo Day. |
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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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They downed champagne and gyrated with belly dancers in a party that lasted until 4am. |
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Performers include Desmond Richardson, Rasta Thomas, and dancers from ABT, NYCB, and Rock Steady Crew. |
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But when the dancers go onstage, the first thing the judges notice are the itty-bitty rhinestoned bras. |
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The fire is very real, and dancers often make contact with different parts of their body with only a short lavalava wrap around their waist. |
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Entertainment was provided by Chinese lion dancers, steel drummers and bagpipers. |
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Some of the acts vying for the title and prizes at tomorrow afternoon's event include singers, steel drummers, bands and Polish folk dancers. |
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Ronen Koresh leans forward as nine company dancers run through his Backtracks, the explosive piece that often cuds their shows. |
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Problems can arise if younger dancers don't resize their pointe shoes often enough, Hamilton notes. |
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The label also offered below par rate for the dancers who performed with Minogue at the Logies on Sunday. |
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The shoes should be resized every three years, even as dancers move into their 20s, because feet tend to spread with age. |
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A LAP dancing bar in Middlesbrough could be stripped of its licence after dancers were caught breaking 'in-house' rules. |
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Some dancers were also associated with a tradition of mumming and hold a pace egging play in their area. |
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Proof has sparked a major debate about trafficking lap dancers and prostitutes into Irelan, with experts claiming that art is imitating life. |
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And how about a few lap dancers to brighten up those lonely nights in the cells? |
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Enter topless male dancers in skimpy sailor suits, gyrating fire breathers and a poor quality Meatloaf impersonator. |
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She was concerned that cash-strapped students would be recruited as lap dancers believing it to be an easy way to make money. |
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A SERIAL sneak thief snatched pounds 10,000 from his employer's safe and blew it on lap dancers and the high life. |
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Sometimes he seems to be reminiscing about maitres de ballet he actually knew and dancers he has watched perform. |
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More than 300 dancers auditioned in late February for the awards show, one of the most prestigious dancing gigs in Los Angeles. |
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Any dancer who sees the show winces at how often the dancers slide on their knees and paws, without a kneepad in sight. |
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The stuffy ballroom dancers, scatty chamber maid Peggy and loveable Yellow Coat Spike all kept me glued to the box for at least 30 minutes. |
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At the very least, Ashe says his work lends a scientific rationale for what many dancers know intuitively. |
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It is based on rhythmic stepping and the execution of choreographed figures by a group of dancers, usually wearing bell pads on their shins. |
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The blogroll on his site lists over 100 international dance blogs that range from dancers to DM's own Wendy Perron. |
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You have to reassimilate yourself into the group, especially if you're an older dancer, because there are a lot of younger dancers coming up. |
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The venue will be teeming with an array of activities, dancers, stilt walkers, jugglers, unicyclists, gaming booths etc. |
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A packed city centre saw performances from all corners of the globe, from traditional Filipino dancers to 1920s American-inspired jumping jivers. |
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The club will be given a Middle Eastern vibe with belly dancers, jugglers, masseurs and fruit flavoured shisha tobacco pipes. |
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