Sentences with phrase «symphonic movements»

In particular, lawyers can learn to compose striking introductions to legal briefs by emulating the style and structure of the four symphonic movements.
The highlight of the year was Janet Cardiff's The Murder of the Crows, an overwhelming installation of over 200 speakers at various heights, progressing through a 29 minute cycle of symphonic movements ranging from the Red Army march to dream - like sonatas.
Mr. Weerasethakul's film is like a piece of chamber music slowly, deftly expanding into a full symphonic movement; to watch it is to enter a fugue state that has the music and rhythms of another culture.
The nostalgic aspect continued to rage as the performance changed on into a Wind Waker symphonic movement.
Symphonic movement, one might say.

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As Kligman observed in her seminal essay, «Allen coined the phrase «Symphonic Improvisation'to describe his process of transforming lines and strokes into collections of figures that dissolve into movement.
Images above: Branden Jacobs - Jenkins and Carmelita Tropicana at Creative Capital's 2016 Artist Retreat; Becoming an Image by Cassils; Creative Capital Professional Development Program's Summer Institute; Video still from a human (e) matter by Jeanine Oleson; The Symphonic Body by Anne Carson; video clip of Beware of the Dandelions by Complex Movements; video still from Creative Capital's artist profile of Jen Bervin; image from Pruitt - Igoe Bee Sanctuary by Juan William Chávez
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