Sentences with phrase «between dance practices»

The busy young family found bits of time between dance practices and recitals, soccer games and client showings to work on the project together.

Not exact matches

And so the practice of meditation is simply a dance between your mantra and thoughts, and then choosing to go back to your mantra.
The dance I feel between yoga practice and creative practice is exciting and more and more seamless.
Between working, cooking, cleaning the house, taking kids to and from school, homework, tutoring, doctor appointments, dance lessons, baseball practice, football practice, basketball practice, soccer practice, cheerleading practice and or etc, etc. you may feeling as a single parent there is no time for you to date.
Dirty Dancing meets Bend It Like Beckham with snowboards, starring beautiful English rose Felicity Jones as a poor London girl who takes a job as hired help at a ski chalet, where in - between being in the service of a bunch of posh twats she practices snowboarding for an upcoming contest.
In a highly - practiced and technical dance between pilot, «jump master» and divers, each participant free falls into the site, where a dive boat and divemaster are waiting to continue with normal diving procedures.
His practice engages relationships between language, image, architecture, sound, and dance to formulate non-disciplinary questions regarding humanity and social inscription.
Brendan Fernandes's dance - based practice explores the intersections between dance and visual arts through language, architecture, and the body.
GPS / Global Practice Sharing provides a platform for the international exchange of ideas, processes and reflective practices surrounding dance and movement based forms between the U.S. and independent performing arts communities internationally.
The artistic practice of James Welling unfolds in the liminal zones between photography and painting, film, architecture, sculpture and dance.
Students will work together to develop artistic practices and processes that challenge the boundaries between visual art, writing, music, performance, theatre and dance.
And while it appears to those of us used to the safety of Mayfair that he is walking a very fine line, the artist describes his practice as «dancing between reality and a dream.»
His research practices range between boredom and hysteria, covering the histories of contemporary dance, queer performance and camp misunderstandings.
Are you inspired by folk dance, song, or music and interested in making links between traditional folk arts and contemporary arts practice?
As part of Frieze Projects and the ICA off site program over Frieze Week, the Dominican artist will discuss her practice and her new «occasions»: a term coined by Lewis herself to describe a celebratory and sensory gathering of things, people, plants, music, dance and smells, a social meeting place that situates itself somewhere between a bar, a lecture and a salon.
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