Sentences with phrase «as dancer pose»

As well as more difficult poses such as Dancer pose, Full Locust pose, and Standing Head to Knee pose.

Not exact matches

But what was truly surreal was that just as the last dramatic guitar chord was struck, the last castanet clacked, the last foot stamp nearly split the stage, the dancers struck their final pose, and the small audience roared and whistled, with perfect timing up flashed the final score on the big TV screen, Burnley 1 Stoke 0.
I often think of octopi as dancers moving about in this liquid weightlessness, striking poses that defy gravity and are nothing but graceful.
They found that while most parts of a yoga session qualified as low - intensity exercise, sun salutations and certain standing balance poses — including warrior III and dancer's pose — could count as moderate - to vigorous - intensity exercise.
On the documentary front, there is as ever simply too much for us to be able to cover, but a few potential standouts are «Uncle Howard,» about a New York filmmaker who died of AIDS which features footage of William S. Burroughs, Jim Jarmusch, Tom DiCillo and more; «Zero Days,» Alex Gibney «s investigation of malware used for international espionage; two docs on famous photographers in «Don't Blink — Robert Frank» and «Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures ``; and finally «Strike a Pose,» a film catching up with the original dancers from Madonna «s «Vogue» video, which sparked a craze and defined an era in pop.
The models, dancers, and performers Rick shares relationships with (played by Imogen Poots, Teresa Palmer, Natalie Portman, Isabel Lucas, Cate Blanchett, and Freida Pinto) almost uniformly carry a spark that, when posed against his mopey stillness, reframes them as anything but disposable beauties, and Malick responds to their lithe physicality with an equally dexterous eye that's less salacious than sculpturally inclined.
The artist thinks of his performance works as images which become animated and, in Amidst a Sea of Flailing High Heels and Cooking Utensils, an ensemble of male and female dancers performed to an original live musical composition, adopting poses derived from Renaissance notions of the ideal body, and singing musical refrains extrapolated from pop songs.
Titled Some New Painting (and Photography), the exhibition shows Hockney's latest works, series of joyful, vibrantly colored pictorial explorations of human figure which were created in his LA studio with artist's friends, colleagues and dancer posing as models.
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