I have been captivated
by the rhythmic rise and fall of his tiny chest as he sat in my lap and played with whatever was on the table in front of him.
Children's songs are accompanied
by rhythmic movements such as swaying (Trainor, 1996), which may facilitate motion - generated synchronization of mother and child, stimulating attunement and bonding (Creighton, 2011).
In «Stream or River, Flight or Pattern», a video installation on three screens, fragments of trees, paper kites, performers and rivers meld into a pastoral, otherworldly realm — all held aloft
by rhythmic sound waves of birds, quietude, women's singsong, and interspersed with fragments of warm light.
She is also inspired
by rhythmic and harmonic structures in jazz and African and Latin American music, and has used jazz as the...
The work of the British artist Chris Ofili is characterized
by rhythmic patterning of painterly and cultural elements.
The works selected for Unlimited Perception include a retrospective overview of two of the main series that Biasi has worked with for decades — the Torsioni, simple geometric forms enlivened
by a rhythmic procession of PVC strips, and the Rilievi Ottico - Dinamici, colorful explosions that seem to vibrate via the grids of PVC that hover above painted designs.
The fight is instead accompanied only
by the rhythmic thud of footsteps, the acute smack of leather on flesh, and labored breath.
LARGELY KNOWN AS A WASHINGTON, D.C, - BASED ARTIST who dedicated herself to her practice full - time late in life, Alma Thomas (1891 - 1978) is recognized for her abstract compositions, exuberant works defined
by rhythmic pattern and vibrant color.
Guided by line, profuse layers of color and textures, Huang's intuitive language emerges slowly, appearing flexible and yet precise, guided
by a rhythmic intelligence leading each resulting work.
The metal sheets are organised in a patchwork, merged
by a rhythmic pattern of rivets.
«An important feature in the Cubans» understanding of music is the special articulation of the sense of time
by the rhythmic pattern Clave, which makes a kind of dialectic possible.
Where an inky, consuming black expanse is the bass note of Stacked Black, an incandescent white expanse is at the center of Light Stir, surrounded
by a rhythmic frame of calligraphic red, blue and green strokes that pursue one another around the edge with quiet elegance.
In 1959, he completed the first of his celebrated Superficie, a series defined
by the rhythmic protrusions and recessions of a monochrome surface, typically stretched taut over a pattern of nails.
This 5 Star Mossel Bay accommodation is inspired
by the rhythmic waves rolling onto the golden sand and the majestic Outeniqua mountains, African Oceans echoes perfection.
Should you be lured
by the rhythmic waves rolling ashore, snorkeling and water sports are but a few paces away.
Marked
by rhythmic pulses and hip shakes, it's clear why it's also referred to as the Jitterbug.
It's a sequential tensing and relaxation of various muscle groups accompanied
by rhythmic breathing.
Biomechanical stretch and strain can be mimicked in this device
by rhythmic contractions of the flexible membrane.
Animals learned to move their eyeballs once every second, a completely internal timing feat made possible
by the rhythmic behavior of small groups of nerve cells, researchers propose online October 30 in PLOS Biology.
«If atmospheric waves are generated by ice vibrations,
by rhythmic vibrations of ice — then that carries a lot of information of the ice shelf itself,» said Oleg Godin, a professor at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, and lead author of the new study, published in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, a journal of the American Geophysical Union.
Our sleep patterns, eating habits, body temperature and hormone levels are driven
by the rhythmic activity of body's circadian clock.
During a ritual dance that may last all night, shamans enter an altered state of consciousness induced
by rhythmic movement, singing and clapping.
During ice ages, which are mainly driven
by rhythmic variations in Earth's orbit and spin that alter sunlight in the Northern Hemisphere, growing ice caps and glaciers trap so much frozen water on land that sea levels can drop a hundred meters or more.
Offering a feed will take care of hunger as well as tiredness because babies are soothed
by the rhythmic action of sucking, and this may relax them enough for them to nod off to sleep without fuss.
Most everyone knows babies are often soothed
by rhythmic movement.
Many babies are soothed
by rhythmic back - and - forth movements, such as the gentle motion of a rocking chair.
According to PBS, babies from birth to six months old are soothed
by the rhythmic reading of stories or lullabies.
I am not constrained
by rhythmic nuances of a beguiling educations that stiffens and does harden one's flow of the word.
I am not constrained
by rhythmic nuances of a beguiling education that stiffens and does harden one's flow of the word.
Research shows that the rest and digest response is activated
by rhythmic, repetitive motion like breathing or walking.
Not exact matches
«Recording released on April 14, 2017, a virtuosic song collection unified
by its vernacular authenticity and
rhythmic dynamism that offers affecting vignettes capturing the complexity of modern African - American life.»
The Pulitzer board wrote this about his album DAMN: «A virtuosic song collection, unified
by its vernacular authenticity and
rhythmic dynamism that offers affecting vignettes capturing the complexity of modern African - American life.»
An unusually
rhythmic version of the evangelical mainstay, «Lord, I lift your name on high» was followed
by a couple dancing the salsa.
The historicity of the world's commonwealths have many bookmarked issues of passing away times hardly ever known of
by the lands» commoners which hold many pieces of the puzzled worldly picture frame's being as longitudinal lengths hellishly bent
rhythmic variations of depraved socialisms wants and desires.
The nature indicated
by such an empiricism can only be experienced temporarily and dynamically, and its
rhythmic character is shown in the natural units of physics as well as those of biology.
The religious part of the commemoration of the Prophet's birth is a recital
by the leader from one of the well - known biographies of the Prophet — written either in verse or in
rhythmic prose — interspersed with songs of praise sung
by the leader or
by the leader and congregation together.
A «walk - in» piece, visitors are surrounded
by with the industrial,
rhythmic pattern pressed out of the paper.
Open to inmates with no record of violence and three years or fewer left on their sentence, it's hell
by design, to hammer discipline into the inmates» heads, and provide the full military experience — beds made just so, clothes worn just so, everything done just so, even conversation, all in that
rhythmic hoo - ah cadence.
What begins as a pitching motion ends up as an avant - garde
rhythmic gymnastics routine performed
by a drunken Dhalsim
After revving up the crowd with
rhythmic clapping, Moore unleashed his personal best
by more than a foot to win the triple jump going away.
Linden Waldorf School's Buttercup Parent / Child Playgroup is a treasured experience for families where young children — accompanied
by a caregiver and guided
by a Waldorf teacher — enjoy a
rhythmic morning of song, movement, organic snacks, storytelling, puppetry, nature walks, and free play.
I am
by nature a
rhythmic person so I understood the need that he mentions in his book for having a rhythm.
This app stops a baby from crying
by emitting a
rhythmic «shush» sound.
With Lamaze, you develop active concentration
by relaxation and
rhythmic breathing patterns.
The inventors are Santa Monica couple Chad and Katie Zunker, who heard about
rhythmic shushing from a DVD made
by a doctor.
While using a
rhythmic (but not fast or too strong) bounce, I allow baby to be soothed
by the motion while I put a little milk on their philtrum (base of the nose / upper lip area).
A time - tested and doctor - approved technique, the Baby Shusher uses a series of loud,
rhythmic shushing noises to soothe your child
by engaging their natural calming reflex to help end their crying spell quickly and easily.
I was held hostage
by a bright yellow contraption with
rhythmic suction power.
The comforting,
rhythmic hum created
by the humidifier is quite like the whooshing sound your baby would hear when in the womb.
Now a
rhythmic poem
by nineteenth century poet Anne Taylor makes a delightful board book perfect for baby and parent to share.