to look at the job as a dance and the salespeople or employees
as the dancers.
This myth provided substantial inspiration for Rodin and numerous artists of the twentieth century, including Max Ernst, Pablo Picasso, Man Ray, and Robert Morris, among others, as well
as dancers like Martha Graham.
She has performed in venues and festivals around the world and has collaborated with a wide range of artists such
as dancers / choreographers Anna Halprin, Shinichi Iova - Koga's inkBoat, Amara Tabor - Smith, Sherwood Chen, Yannis Adoniou's Kunst - Stoff, the Degenerate Art Ensemble, Sue Li - Jue's Facing East Dance and Music, and musicians / composers Kronos Quartet, ETHEL, Larry Ochs, Scott Amendola, Joan Jeanrennaud, Theresa Wong, Francis Wong, and Tatsu Aoki.
As the dancers interact and move across the space they allegorize the idea of contemporary self, whereby, thanks to technology, we can no longer be contained in one space, one time, or one body.
Consider, for example, Athos Zacharias, at 89 a force of nature judging by his wildly whirling Sufi, an oil on paper with blurred colors and sweeping gestures that whip past the eye just
as the dancers spin, everything a blur.
The performers were young and mostly untrained
as dancers; all were current or former employees of Robert - Johnson and some were Imhof's fellow alumni of Frankfurt's Städelschule, where the artist studied under Judith Hopf.
Occupying the first and second floor galleries, the installation gives audience members an intimate vantage point
as dancers periodically move through variations on daily barre work that alternates between five fixed training objects and room - scale environmental interventions.
As dancers spend our daily hours gathering, puzzle solving, letting go, pushing, supporting, seeking, holding space, demons, welcoming spontaneity.
Stumble upon punctuated performances in public spaces on Floors 1 and 2 throughout the day, and join us in the Gina and Stuart Peterson White Box on Floor 4
as dancers activate the space through improvisational movement.
As the dancers wait to be captured on camera, the social life of rehearsal points to the «persona non granted» — a liveness that escapes between frames.
Ferris: I like the idea of my paintings being actors — I don't know that I've ever thought of
them as dancers.
Ubud has a fascinating history of painter and artists as well
as dancers and carvers.
Following dinner, the 45 - minute main show begins
as dancers take the stage to share the ancient Hawaiian legend of Kalamaku (child of the new land) and the Polynesians» amazing and dangerous journey from Tahiti to Kauai.
Additionally, the younger students get a glimpse as where their skills
as dancers will lead in the coming school years.
Their goals become more tangible as they see the next steps for
them as dancers.
Students identify at least three personal goals to improve
themselves as dancers and steps they are taking to reach those goals
One evening the pair decide to volunteer
as dancers at their local rollerskating rink, with Linda attracting the attention of mustachioed Chuck Traynor (Sarsgaard).
Refn explains to Liberation that one scene in particular will mirror the strip club sequence in «Drive» where Driver confronts an assailant with a hammer and a bullet
as the dancers look on in horror.
As dancers wrestle with chairs and clothes in unison, one dancer falls, again and again.
The scene has the two characters feeling each other out, testing their compatibility
as dancers.
The joy of movement was enough for these men to overcome the shame of being seen
as dancers.
Born out of the Great Depression, swing dancing elevates the human spirit beyond one's circumstances
as dancers can move to the beat for the sheer joy of it and disappear into something bigger, something dazzling, a space without a critic or a judge or an analyst.
Think of it like double - dutch but instead of using rope, two people hold long bamboo poles near the ground and beat them together in unison with the music,
as the dancers hop in and try to avoid getting their feet caught by the poles.
They see the (equally beautiful) lean, streamlined figures of women who have likely spent their lives
as dancers or gymnasts.
The irreverent humor continues
as dancers kick and leap across the studio wearing maxi pads on the outside of their tights, and donut cushions strapped to their butts.
Even though the polymeric valve is tolerated by blood and is durable, it still fails in the end,
as the dancers representing the valve slowly crumble to the ground, and the biomedical engineer falls to his knees.
I've described interacting molecules
as dancers and new drug candidates as debutants.
I often think of octopi
as dancers moving about in this liquid weightlessness, striking poses that defy gravity and are nothing but graceful.
Patients who have had a twisting injury or engage in sports which place their hip in extreme ranges of motion such
as dancers, martial artists, or hockey goalies can tear their labrum.
Lastly, athletes requiring excessive flexibility for their sport, such
as dancers, gymnasts, and figure skaters, tend to over-develop the outer layer of abdominal musculature and under - develop the deep stabilizing abdominals.
This is a dream far different from the one Sargenti and Zaleta first had
as dancers» the dream of the kind of life thirty - five - year - old Maria Phegan has led.
Exceptional talent expects success and runs,
as dancer and choreographer Martha Graham once described it, on «divine dissatisfaction.»
As a dancer, I know that one needs to take regular breaks from training.
As a dancer, Putnam says, mirrors can be empowering.
Anna Marie Duke was born Dec. 14, 1946 in Elmhurst, N.Y. Duke got her first part as a film extra in 1955, and made her first television appearance
as a dancer on the «The Voice of Firestone.»
«All right — one,» a member of the news media relented eventually, disappearing for a few minutes
as a dancer led him to a back room.
In 2005 Amber began her performing career at Disneyland, where she had many noteworthy opportunities, including a featured role dancing for the televised Christmas Day parade
as a dancer for the Disney Channel stars.
Yet God was calling me — not
as a dancer, or a student, but simply as me — and I knew this was a break I had to make.
She has circled the globe
as a dancer and picked up German during her travels.
His reputation
as a dancer was legendary and I should imagine that his dinner jacket was one of Britain's most worn.»
She had enough talent
as a dancer to perform with the San Francisco Ballet as a nine - year - old, but she quit when told she'd need to devote herself to it full time.
It proved to be happy combination
as the Dancer gallantly ran down Middle Brother and Nimmer in stretch, galloped home first by half - length.
Solana has had multiple opportunities to perform and travel abroad and is currently living in New York City and freelancing
as a dancer with different companies and projects.
As an example of re-writing the mama script, I've managed to start performing
as a dancer (samba and other Brazilian dances), a life - long goal, while raising my daughter to nearly three.
As a dancer, I work with my body a lot and I work hard to make it strong and healthy but not for attention.
«As long as the recruit flies in the same direction
as the dancer, she will translate that image motion signalled by the dancer into the correct flight distance and find the goal.»
Think about it: The 37 - year - old has an impressive career
as a dancer, actress, and host.
Growing up
as a dancer, I always felt like I had an advantage over other athletes when I played sports.
As a dancer, singer, actress, mom, entrepreneur and general crazy - busy woman, Beyonce's collection will include something for everyone: clothing, footwear and accessories appropriate for dance, fitness and sports.
In these moments I think of
myself as the dancer and dance; the yogi and the fluid asana become one.