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"recital" is a performance or show where someone, often a student or musician, presents a series of rehearsed pieces or acts to an audience.
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If that is so, then we must say that he, like other early Christian preachers, gave a place in his preaching to some kind of
recital of the facts of the life and ministry of Jesus.
I have not been in a
dance recital in over 20 years so it's a little surreal.
He said at their last piano
recital in December, Carmen played «It Came Upon a Midnight Clear» and «La Chapelle,» a song popular among the more advanced students.
This afternoon, explore the former home of celebrated Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg, nestled in the hills above Bergen, and enjoy a private
piano recital of Grieg's music.
In 1961, she had a one - person show of her Instruction Paintings at George Maciunas» legendary AG Gallery in New York, and later that year, she performed a solo concert at Carnegie
Recital Hall of revolutionary works involving movement, sound, and voice.
Sprog 1 and 2 are having their end - of - year dance
recital at 1 pm the same day, in North Sydney.
Terry Adkins leads the Lone Wolf
Recital Corps in Invocation for Bessie Smith followed by Charles Gaines, Juini Booth, and Terry Adkins as ACTG Solar Trio performing Freedom Suite.
He performed music throughout his career, forming the Lone
Wolf Recital Corps in 1986, with which he performed widely, frequently as a component of art installations he produced.
Rail:... which he made for a dance
recital by Marie Marchowsky in 1946.
Thomas keeps many of the classic scenes from the book, including Amy's (Kathryn Newton) pickled lime debacle, Meg's (Willa Fitzgerald) scorched ringlets, and Beth's (Annes Elwy) piano
recitals for Mr. Laurence.
Dolores believes her cat wants to dress up and be in the
ballet recital as much as she does.
The idea of preparing the book was suggested by Umar and carried out by Zaid Ibn Thabit, a Qur» an bearer who had attended the
last recital of the Qur» an by the Prophet and a man known for his intelligence, integrity, and competence.
The next 10 days are filled
with recitals and concerts for the holiday season.
Cage and Cunningham began working together in 1943, the year before Cunningham's first
solo recital in New York (while he was still dancing with the Martha Graham Company).
If you post a video of your six - year - old's dance
recital on YouTube, someone out there invariably will down - vote it and make a rude remark in the comments section.
Notably the 5 metre triptych 3LC SymM + R RBb for the
Music Recital Hall foyer at the University of Nottingham.
Stick with Level Down Games, as we'll have more on Deemo: The Last
Recital as it gets closer to release!
MARC STRAUS is pleased to present a special
organ recital by Viennese artist Hermann Nitsch, on S...
After being out of town all week Armando finally returned home last night just in time to watch all of us perform in our mini dance
recital which is happening today -LRB-!)
Otherwise, you need to carry an oversized work purse to the office, the gym, and to your kid's ballet
recitals because it is simply more practical.
Public school teachers from every corner of America post classroom requests, from pencils for a poetry writing unit, to violins for a
school recital, to microscope slides for a biology class.
Extras: Beale specializes in smart, engaging itineraries such as a Gabriel García Márquez — themed trip with stops in the writer's birth town of Aracataca, the untamed Tayrona National Park, and Cartagena, where travelers might enjoy a
private recital of vallenato music.
Cut Piece (1964) performed by Yoko Ono in New Works of Yoko Ono,
Carnegie Recital Hall, New York, March 21, 1965.
I admittedly totally fantasized about playing my college
recital programs in that space.
One of the traditional rites of passage for political candidates is the revelation of financial status — a catechism -
like recital of money mistakes made and debts owed.
From a place of perspective, this is like watching a brand new violin player stride onto the stage at Carnage Hall with their very
first recital piece and wondering why no one showed up to listen even though they advertised their concert to everyone they knew.
recital when you «thought» your child sounded so dang - gum good while practicing at home..
Even women who are working outside the home in positions of power are scrambling to
attend recitals and soccer games and to balance these parental responsibilities with their role in the boardroom.
Since 2013 the Armory's
annual recital series, which is set in the Belle Époque salon setting of the historic Board of Officers Room, continues to showcase and celebrate talent from across the globe.
The Transliterative Tease, 6 p.m. Jan. 15,
Dudley Recital Hall, 4173 Elgin: Through the lens of phonetic, semantic, and theological slippage, The Transliterative Tease explores the potential for transliteration — the conversion of scripts — as a strategy equally of resistance and research into notions such as identity politics, colonialism, and faith.
At last, we're free — no longer wasting hour after hour acting like we care
about recitals.
This coming week is the big busy week
before recital, this means lots of late nights at the auditorium.
But most of the traditional songs are traditional for a reason: they're sturdy enough to stand up to almost anything the Yuletide pits against them — Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass, or a grade - school
Christmas recital, or even my own adventures in shower - singing.
As haunted and aimless as «Claire de Lune» (played at the picture's
closing recital), Tokyo Sonata is Kurosawa allowed at last to make a horror film that reveals that, for him, true horror is being content to accept salvation in the life of a sheep.
My preschooler Alice lives in hand - me - down ballet
recital costumes, pre-worn Halloween costumes... more
The exhibition Robert Rauschenberg: Spreads and Related Works is a group of paintings and works on paper chosen to compliment the
painting Recital (Spread), 1980 which Philip Johnson purchased that...