Sentences with word «maenad»

A maenad is a mythological female follower of the god Dionysus. They were known for their wild and frenzied nature, often engaging in ecstatic dances, rituals, and indulging in excesses of pleasure and wine. Full definition
April 18, 2018 • Pulsing a thick and menacing atmosphere, Maenad Veyl's industrial noise demands your body to move.
The second major plotline has to do with maenad Maryann (Michelle Forbes), who likes to start orgies and knows the secret shapeshifter identity of bar owner Sam (Sam Trammell).
The Goddess Nut II (1990) multi-panel composition celebrates women of ancient cultures such as the Egyptian sky goddess Nut, Egyptian musicians and acrobats, the Phrygian mother goddess Cybele, a mythological Greek Maenad or «raving one», a princess's skeleton, and the «running women» who regularly appear in her work.
And Richard Prince gamely got Bryan Hunt's bronze Maenad II from 2002.
Ghosts and gods, monsters and maenads edge their way onto her picture plane.
When she licks her own blood from her lips, she is a Maenad sprung to hungry life from the safety of myth.
I found the beginning of the game to be so incredibly boring and repetitive that I was about ready to pack it in after about 3 hours of killing the same satyrs and maenads.
Dionysus marries Ariadne and then passes out, leaving his maenads to encourage her to accept her «Disco Tent» as a place to live and dance, rejecting the terrible fate and emotional burden of her family.
It was Schneemann who spearheaded the expansive metaphysics of women's alterity that until the 19th Century feminists opened nature to women, hid itself away in the wilderness of witches, maenads, amazons, real and mythological, but always made outlaws for their defiance of male domination.
The artwork is Maenad XII by Phil Binaco.
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