Sentences with phrase «string of performers»

Following that, a string of performers have assembled an army of champions.

Not exact matches

A dude in his 40s with a sparse goatee and a fondness for baseball jerseys, Lightspeed operates a string of solo girl websites, each focused on a particular performer.
As if the task at hand wasn't daunting enough, Holloway will be without arguably his two most consistent performers this season in Charlie Adam, who pulls all the strings in the heart of the Blackpool midfield, and striker DJ Campbell, Blackpool's leading goalscorer in the Premier League this season with nine goals.
Yet the record - breaking hit of «Black Panther» has been followed by a string of lackluster performers, including «Tomb Raider,» «A Wrinkle in Time» and «Red Sparrow.»
Being the first of the series to introduce the Manual, a trick where the performer would balance their board on two wheels, players could string together several combos for much higher scores.
When Banks acts in the crowd scene as if she is a star performer, the earlier, confessional interviews with actors are theatricalized; accompanied by a soaring and cinematic score with strings, the gesture is a rejection of both herd - like behavior and overwrought «acting»; each individual performs a starring role in the great movie of their lives, desiring of the camera's gaze.
Conductor John Myers — straight out of «downtown New York central casting, circa 1984,» according to one pal — summoned an at - times - unholy noise from the six hundred assembled strings, and the music's power conjured a litany of metaphors, all describing moments verging on abandon: His calisthenic conducting elicited a tidal surge of synchronized nodding heads; the performers then inspired him to feats of excitement that could compete with Christian - revival praise dancing; his attempts to rein in the players for quieter passages gave the impression of a lion tamer placating a feisty animal.
In the process, Kronos has become one of the most celebrated and influential ensembles of our time, performing thousands of concerts worldwide, releasing more than 60 recordings, collaborating with many of the world's most accomplished composers and performers, and commissioning more than 900 works and arrangements for string quartet.
By adapting ready - made events, Forsyth and Pollard exploit their audiences» sense of recognition, allowing them to be swept up in an emotional response before inducing reflection on the shades of complicity between themselves, the performers and the artists pulling the strings.
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