In this season's collaboration between adidas and Brazil's The FARM Company, the inspiration is passinho, a revolutionary
street dance born from the roots of funk music.
Not exact matches
Kate Middleton knows how to have fun — the duchess has been seen
dancing with Paddington
Bear, sampling beer and pretzels in Germany, and now Kate Middleton makes news with every fashion choice she makes, whether it's her wedding dress and engagement ring or any of the
street - style outfits she...
After the prerequisite world domination,
dancing in the
streets, vandalization of government buildings and subjugation of mankind, Megamind gets
bored and decides to create himself a new enemy: a pure - hearted hero to be imbued with Metro Man's powers, in order to restore balance to the universe.
(The numerous amount of lego games, eyepet for PS, Sing it, many disney games, carnival games, Kinect Joy Ride, Sesame
Street: Once Upon A Monster, Penguins of Madagascar, Barbie Games, Nickelodeon
Dance, Kinectimals - NOW WITH
BEARS and so on and so on [and no I am not going to name all of the games nor a counter point of possibly saying «that is all you got» or whatever)
Tree of Codes is the Armory's second
dance premiere of the 2015 season following the March opening of FLEXN — an evolution of the Brooklyn -
born street dance flex co-directed by Peter Sellars and
dance pioneer Reggie (Regg Roc) Gray.
Goldberg is the final presentation of the Armory's 2015 season, which encompassed site - specific installations, commissions, and cross-disciplinary collaborations across a range of art forms including: FLEXN — an evolution of the Brooklyn -
born street dance flex co-directed by Peter Sellars and
dance pioneer Reggie (Regg Roc) Gray; H -LCB- N) Y P N (Y -RCB- OSIS, Philippe Parreno's largest exhibition in the U.S. to date, a multi-sensory journey within the monumental interior of the Armory's drill hall; the U.S. premiere of the new contemporary
dance Tree of Codes by Wayne McGregor, Olafur Eliasson, and Jamie xx; HABEAS CORPUS, a penetrating new work by Laurie Anderson in collaboration with Mohammed el Gharani; and the third annual recital series featuring the U.S. premiere of The Night
Dances by Charlotte Rampling and Sonia Wieder - Atherton, a concert of songs from World War I by Ian Bostridge, a performance of Viennese lieder by Christian Gerhaher and Gerold Huber, and more.
«A
dancing bear equals a crusty hippy equals a wagging tail equals a face plant equals kittens, acres of kittens equals a belching frog equals a jiggling fat man equals a car crash equals a
street fight.
A groundbreaking architectural intervention by artist Sarah Oppenheimer, which will link the museum's modern and contemporary collections through meticulously crafted sculptural forms placed in the floor, ceiling, and walls; Recent contemporary acquisitions, including A Man Screaming is Not a
Dancing Bear by the artist collaborative Allora & Calzadilla, Untitled (bicycle shower) by Rirkrit Tiravanija, and Live Ball by Nari Ward, as well as works by Guyton \ Walker, Los Carpinteros, Elad Lassry, and Susan Philipsz; An exhibition of eight large - scale color photographs by South African artist Zwelethu Mthethwa, inaugurating the wing's project space for changing exhibitions; An exhibition of outstanding drawings by artists including Lee Bontecou, Philip Guston, and James Rosenquist from the BMA's Thomas E. Benesch Memorial Collection, presented in the museum's new dedicated gallery for prints, drawings, and photographs; A new site - specific work by acclaimed Baltimore
street artist Gaia.