Sentences with phrase «dance work point»

Hip - hop choreographer Raphael Xavier (2013) brought his dance work Point of Interest to Annenberg Center Live as part of a regional tour.

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To provide your point, have him listen to his heart again after he dances and take note of how much faster it's beating (which means it's working harder).
«At all these complex decision points, you can see the beta and gamma doing this complex dance in a way that you'd expect if they're controlling working memory,» Miller says.
When the dance is finally beat, Robert Baker... or Alabama, there's something endearing enough about the pretty points in cinematography and score work, touching occasions in entertainingly well - paced direction, interesting spots in a colorful story, and across - the - board decent performances - especially the one by Evan Rachel Wood - for the final product to border on decent, ultimately falling under the overwhelming weight of the glaring tonal and narrative incoherencies, flat humor, dramatic contrivances, problematic themes, even more problematic leads, ridiculous story and onslaught of clichés which render Andrew Fleming's «Barefoot» an occasionally charming, but mostly mediocrely misguided romantic dramedy.
«There were a lot of very different versions, we tried to work in a dance sequence at one point
Perhaps it seems like over-thinking to quibble with the ideological talking points of a movie that mostly dawdles from one skit or cameo to another, interspersed with the occasional song - and - dance number, and which contains one of the best comic set pieces of the Coens» career: a director and his recently re-cast lead trying to work through a single awful line of dialogue («Would that it were so simple») while filming a turgid melodrama.
National Representation by Committee Investigation here has pointed to many fine organizations with an interest in media literacy and technology societies with arts as an area of interest, as well as technology as a working group within the professional organizations for dance, music, theatre and visual arts.
Luxurious, elegant & stunning, Villa La Danse Des Etoiles (Dance of the Stars) is a masterful, magical work of art and architecture located in Point Milou, St Barts.
While it is tempting to just set your Sims to work gardening all day to make more money, there is a task generator that does a good job of keeping things fresh by directing you to host dance parties and movie nights, and by rewarding you with Lifestyle Points, the more valuable currency.
Among the pieces displayed were plywood slats — angled pieces of wood that pointed, like split arrows, up to the ceiling; tin alphabet letters that appeared to have been hurled randomly at the wall but were actually carefully arranged (recently purchased by MoMA); cloth octagons in dyed pastels and white paper octagons glued to the wall; «string pieces,» or drawings dancing across the floor; and wire works.
This stage work, which was performed by Nick Sciscione, a member of Petronio's dance company, was the starting point for Honey Baby.
Performance productions have included work by National Theatre of Scotland, Vanishing Point Theatre Company, Janis Claxton Dance, Michael Clark Co., Yvonne Rainer, Elmgreen & Dragset and Peter Brook returned in 2010 with 11 and 12.
This singular encounter became the starting point for the creation of an ambitious new series of works in film and photography by Lockhart and the recovery, reinterpretation and restaging of highly original movement notations, dance performances and textile «wall carpets» by Eshkol.
As a project that emerged from Buenfeld's curatorial residency with AIT last year, and her ongoing research, «At the still point of the turning world...» is a selection of works that proposes questions about sculptural and dynamic form with a particular focus on dance and ceramics - two craft traditions with a strong historical and contemporary presence in Japan.
In these collaborations he has worked at various points with sound, music, sculpture, dance, text.
Trajal Harrell and Ola Maciejewska take as their starting point the work of Loïe Fuller, a performance artist, long before the term was invented, who influenced both Picasso and modern dance.
Her work commissioned for Frieze Film points a lens at the culture surrounding Bulgaria's bawdy and sexually charged nightclubs known for chalga, a style of music that combines traditional Eastern European sounds with contemporary dance rhythms.
As a former Afro Latin dancer, her work seeks to underscore and use sacred space, the patterns of dance, music, and fragments of histories as departure points to investigate and build the structure and space of the installations.
«What's particularly exciting is to see this kind of work presented cheek by jowl with some of the landmark paintings and objects in the collection,» he continues, pointing to a recent dance and music performance by Simone Forti and Charlemagne Palestine staged in the context of the painting and sculpture collection.
In June, at a point when Cunningham was still working, the foundation unveiled a «Living Legacy Plan,» which broke the difficult news that the dance company and the school would shut down (after one international farewell tour) following Cunningham's death.
Regardless of how long it takes you to work through the first two steps, at some point, it is crucial to move on, look ahead and continue your dance as a couple.
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