Sentences with phrase «as pointe»

Not exact matches

Copeland got her start at 13, and within months was on pointe, being lauded as a prodigy.
I am not on pointe nor am I doing any jumping as I am in the process of strengthening my VMO on my right leg.
Black Swan: Only tutus and pointe shoes separate the dainty stage in Darren Aronofsky's eagerly anticipated new mindfuck from the gladiatorial ring of The Wrestler as an arena for contorted bodies and obsessed souls.
For her next daredevil mission, Johnson will be en pointe in Guadagnino's remake of the horror cult classic Suspiria, as a ballerina who joins a mysterioso dance academy presided over by her sub-lunar co-star from A Bigger Splash, Tilda Swinton — it doesn't get more ooga - booga than that.
And as we stagger toward 2014, Shatzkin — en pointe for the coming January 13 - 15 Digital Book World Conference & Expo he chairs — is naming challenges.
Norte Maar (Brooklyn, NY) joins forces with The Broadway (Barking, UK) to present the 2nd edition of CounterPoint an important series, which originated as a collaboration with Brooklyn Ballet to present a forum for women choreographers working with the pointe shoe to show and discuss their work.
As the producer of this series which originated as a forum for the presentation of new work by women choreographers for the pointe shoe, it's exciting to see this new added element of collaboration with women artists within the realm of balleAs the producer of this series which originated as a forum for the presentation of new work by women choreographers for the pointe shoe, it's exciting to see this new added element of collaboration with women artists within the realm of balleas a forum for the presentation of new work by women choreographers for the pointe shoe, it's exciting to see this new added element of collaboration with women artists within the realm of ballet.
The training is designed to take place over two years, during which students are immersed in ballet, pointe, modern, Gyrotonic and the Lines Ballet repertoire, as well as improvisation, partnering, music, nutrition, anatomy and world dance.
Case en pointe, Fox notes that in this case of Harvill v. Westward, «winning that point was not sufficient to win the case however, as summary judgment was affirmed on other points.»
Might I suggest that the honourable scribe is «on point» (not «pointe») as to his critique of the LSUC» attempt toward a didactic rather than a heuristic concept of being current as a professional.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z