Sentences with phrase «imaginative energy»

There is little doubt about the sheer imaginative energy that went into this extraordinary sequel.
I am happy to add that such blatant tendentiousness is relatively rare in the ICEL translation, perhaps because the translators, whatever the earnestness of their political ideals, respect the poetry of Psalms too much, lavishing imaginative energy, despite the lapses, on conveying its vividness in English verse.
I used my vata imaginative energy and got creative, crafting recipes following ayurvedic guidelines with a refreshing plant - based approach.
It's rare to see such imaginative energy expended to tell the stories of «ordinary» men.
In the context of the women's movement in the late 1960's and 1970's, Schneemann's work introduced the artist's body as the source of imaginative energy as well as the site and subject of creativity.
This suggests that the filmmakers» imaginative energies, if not their sympathies, were with him too.
He did his first Voldemort in 2005 with The Goblet of Fire, and his noseless look, his grasp of sinister physical detail, and the imaginative energy of the role seemed to free Fiennes.
The stories have an almost dreamlike sweep and imaginative energy, and the film never exhausts that exuberance.
The organization aims to be a leader in building collaborative partnerships between artists and other organizations whereby uniting cultural forces to foster artistic expression and raising the imaginative energy in us all.
Norte Maar @ The Jay House Celebrating over a decade of creating, promoting and presenting collaborations in the arts connecting emerging artistic communities and foster the imaginative energy in us all.
Norte Maar aims to be a leader in building collaborative partnerships between artists and other organizations whereby uniting cultural forces to foster artistic expression and raising the imaginative energy in us all.
From our early beginnings in the rural Village of Rouses Point in upstate New York to the vital impact we have made as the first non-profit to encourage and present the artists of the now thriving community of Bushwick, our journey as well as our mission remains unchanged: to create, promote and present collaborations among the visual, literary and performing arts, to connect emerging artistic communities and foster the imaginative energy in us all.
Norte Maar for Collaborative Projects in the Arts: creating, promoting and presenting collaborations among the visual, literary and performing arts, connecting emerging artistic communities, and uniting cultural forces to foster artistic expression and raise the imaginative energy in us all.
Applying equal weight to the visual, literary and performing arts, we set out to start an organization that would build community, foster artistic expression and raise the imaginative energy in us all.
Norte Maar for Collaborative Projects in the Arts is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit arts organization founded in 2004 by curator Jason Andrew and choreographer Julia K. Gleich with a founding mission to create, promote, and present collaborations among the visual, literary and performing arts, connecting emerging artistic communities and uniting cultural forces to foster artistic expression and raise the imaginative energy in us all.
Norte Maar aims to be a leader in building collaborative partnerships between originating artists and other organizations thereby uniting cultural forces to foster artistic expression and raise the imaginative energy in us all.
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