Sentences with phrase «rhythmic cadence»

The repetition of patterns establishes a rhythmic cadence in Pehrson's work integrating a larger fabric and theme centered around connectivity, systems, variation, and fragility.
The sound of the artist Dread Scott chanting «money to burn — money to burn» in a rhythmic cadence accompanies the visitor for the duration of their visit to the group exhibition «It's the Political Economy, Stupid.»
«Dance of the Witch» carries bass groove like a witch's rhythmic cadence beginning her Iron Maiden - like march, dance of death on the spell - casting instrumental.

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As he developed his theme, his style would become almost rhythmic, with a rise and fall in the cadences of his sentences.
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.
A love of reading is born on the lap of a parent, in the soothing cadence of a mother's voice reading the same beloved story night after night, in the rhythmic sway of a rocking chair, and in the comfortable rustle of well - worn pages being turned one after another after another.
By this point, the soothing, rhythmic sounds of a simple story should be quite audible, although the tones and cadences of the voice are more important than enunciation of the actual words.
Children love to hear your voice and the rhythmic sounds and cadence produced while reading.
As a music teacher, I love the idea of using rhythmic chants and cadences to help learn literacy.
When typing with two thumbs we actually found our cadence so fast and typing so rhythmic that we didn't feel the need to use the suggestions that appear on the keyboard all that often unless it was for bigger and harder to spell words (for the most part our thumbs are typing faster than our brains can process the suggestions).
The title of the show, Cadence, which derives from one of Nathanson's paintings, emphasizes the way her work is a visual equivalent of a rhythmic flow of sounds or words.
Importantly, the heavy influence of music is evident not only in the soundtracks and Adkins» selection of musicians and composers as some of his subjects, but in the structure and composition of the videos — the rhythmic interactions between images in double - and triple - channel works, the cadence of interposed blank spaces, and the recurrent vibrating stereoscopic imagery that pulsates with life.
Right off the gate, AF began this year with a group show where the art wasn't tied together by themes or elements but rather a rhythmic consistent pulse that fueled the show Cadence at Margaret Thatcher Projects last January 9th.
«Cadence» refers to the «balance between the forces of push and pull», Cadence is a rhythmic flow, and that's what we are all about, natural flow and balance!
«Cadence» refers to the «balance between the forces of push and pull», Cadence is a rhythmic flow, and that's what we are all about, natural flow and balance!
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