Sentences with phrase «staging an exhibition match»

Whether Michigan shares his passion is debatable, and a recent effort to instil soccer fever by staging an exhibition match with European teams earned him yet another lawsuit.

Not exact matches

Renee Rock, director of operations at ComedySportz Chicago, says comedy teams will be playing lots of interactive games as well as doing a short exhibition match on the stage.
The Snooker Legends tour was created in 2009 by Jason Francis at Premier Stage Productions to stage events for retired and current snooker players to play exhibition matches once again in some of Snooker's most iconic veStage Productions to stage events for retired and current snooker players to play exhibition matches once again in some of Snooker's most iconic vestage events for retired and current snooker players to play exhibition matches once again in some of Snooker's most iconic venues.
A terrific exhibition at the Gallerie dell» Accademia di Venezia mixes and matches across these stages in his career, making connections between series through Guston's love of poetry (the show reveals, among other things, his rarely seen illustrations for poets» works).
The font for this part of the introduction, now in its eighth page, almost shakes when you try to squint at it to make it 3D and this somehow matches the conversation on ghosts, animation, seance and presence that the exhibition is staging in a digital pre-text.
Installed in the middle of the Yokohama Museum of Art, Michael Landy's massive Art Bin (2014) was the exhibition centerpiece — matched in scale and exuberance by installations such as Miwa Yanagi's mobile stage truck, which provided a site for gravity - defying pole dancing performances, and Shinro Ohtake's wheeled shed assembled from scrap materials and photographs — but many of the other works were distinguished by intimate reserve, apparent, for example, in René Magritte's small, black - and - white photographs from the portfolio «The Fidelity of Images» (1935), and Melvin Moti's film No Show (2004), depicting an empty Hermitage Museum through a single image accompanied by a voice track.
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