That compares with a successful time that yr of two hours and 10 minutes, set
by Laban Moiben of Kenya.
Not exact matches
The first book of the Bible declares that camels existed in Egypt during the time of Abraham (12:14 - 17), in Palestine in the days Isaac (24:63), in Padan Aram while Jacob was working for
Laban (30:43), and were owned
by the Midianites during the time Joseph was sold into Egyptian slavery (37:25,36).
Luckily, choreographers have already done some of the work, thanks to a system for characterising human movement dreamed up
by Rudolf
Laban in the 1950s.
Dates and
laban, or buttermilk, are traditionally used
by Muslims to break the Ramadan fast each evening.
Zilpah was
Laban's daughter
by a slave named Mer - Nefat, who had been purchased from an Egyptian trader in the days when
Laban still had means.
By the time Jacob arrived,
Laban had given up his hope of a son - or of any improvement in his life.
She sponsored major earthworks, such as Heizer's Double Negative, Smithson's Spiral Jetty, and in later years, the Dwan Light Sanctuary co-designed
by Dwan, artist Charles Ross, and architect
Laban Wingert.»
Gayle Chong Kwan presents Save the Last Dance for Me, the work consists of a large - scale map illustrating
Laban notation techniques to record the movement and migration of a culturally specific dance, accompanied
by a sound piece giving gallery visitors dance instructions.