Sentences with word «twirler»

Martin's story (written for the stage) is much more elaborate, a dramatic monologue delivered by a teenaged baton twirler who desperately wants the audience to admire and envy her but who can not quite stifle her feelings of superiority — racial, athletic and spiritual.
Picture yourself in a tropical garden setting as the sun sets over the ranges, imagine being led through a torch lit path by exotic fire twirlers under the tropical moonlight or experience a welcome ceremony performed by Aboriginal dancers leading you outdoors amongst night - time's dazzling stars.
Juggle till you drop is an activity in which a group of twirlers share one stick — the juggler with the stick attempts increasingly more difficult and flamboyant tricks, during his turn, attempting to «push the envelope» so hard that he loses control and drops the stick — a drop is when the stick hits the ground and comes to rest — whereupon he immediately hands the control sticks to the next player, who attempts an even more difficult combination of moves.
But many hair twirlers and pullers stop as they get older.
Wright believes the Japanese will become very good twirlers because, he says, «They have a great deal of finger and arm dexterity.
Five baton twirlers from Purdue were invited to Japan to give clinics and demonstrations of their art in preparation for Japan's first international baton - twirling festival in 1974.
This is about the mustache twirlers who make you so mad when they beat your team.
You don't have to get a face tattoo or be the world's best sign twirler to promote a book: just reading in public makes you a living advertisement.
She's a world - champion twirler.
One of the stick twirlers (Lance), came over and offered to teach my whole family how to do it.
But they send hordes of twirlers on the field to do routines to band music.»
They'll put 2,000 twirlers in a routine.»
Off on the side the featured twirler of the Penn State marching band, Bobbie Jo Sullivan, a senior from Williamsport, Pa., was launching her baton 50 feet in the air and catching it flawlessly.
The end of the rainbow twirler would be great in a classroom.
When the national finals approach, a couple baton twirlers feel intense parental pressure to win the competition in this satirical made - for - television movie.
Sandra doesn't even want to join the oldsters» dancing group that Bif and Charlie are members of, even though Sandra used to be a pro twirler.
She is welcomed to the podium, presented with white flowers, a rousing band number, flag - waving twirlers from the Tennessee Twirling Institute, and a very young girl with another bouquet of a dozen red roses.
In 1994, right before shooting «Muriel's Wedding», Toni Collette played the lead part of Cindy in a short subject called «This Marching Girl Thing», directed by Kelli Simpson, about a young baton twirler with the Southern Twirlettes.
He's kind of written that way, actually: At one point, the mustache - twirler imprisons one of the cops on his case in a van / mobile cell, designed to evoke an unpleasant memory from her childhood.
He could have easily been an arch moustache twirler of a villain, but Hardy gives him a sort of cowardly charisma that makes him far more persuasive than a man like that ever should be.
Martin Sheen is smoldering, rebellious and dangerous as the James Deam wannabe Kit; Sissy Spacek is fresh - faced, vibrant and malleable as baton - twirler Holly.
Other Art Zone programs include Flow (a motion - painting machine), SwatchBox (a tool for mixing and drawing with a multitude of colors), and 3 - D Twirler.
Their main performance art is tribal fusion belly dance but they also have fire performers, knife twirlers, hula hoopers and Hawaiian hula dancers.
-LSB-...] cauliflower was inspired by the heat and theatrics of the festival fire twirlers, the actual broth is a re-imagining of South Indian pepper water or rasam.
If one of your kids is a hair twirler, odds are it's your daughter.
An intersection alert is where the owner / guardian uses four giant, florescent «REWARD LOST DOG» posters to «market» their lost dog by standing on a street corner, holding the sign just like sign twirlers.
The group of young elites included ice skaters with Olympic medals, world - champion baton twirlers, top - rated chess players, collegiate volleyball players, prize - wining musicians, a pre-teen author and a national spelling bee champion.
Saturday night, five days into the festival, in an event worthy of a Disney movie finale, the Man is burned, with fireworks, fire twirlers, and a fired up crowd of people, dressed in every imaginable outfit.
Their twirlers and bands appear at baseball games.
Miss Lane, encouraged by an enterprising band director, obliged the Vanderbilt band bybecoming the first female baton twirler to represent the school since the early»40s.
From Good Night, Sleep Tight: «For instance, if he's a hair twirler, look for a blanket with a fringe or a stuffed animal with a similar feature, like a Beanie Baby Jellyfish with tentacles.
The Nashville Metro airport is a scene awash with marching bands, live newcasters, security police, twirlers, the Chamber of Commerce and an adoring crowd of fans for the arrival of Barbara Jean (Ronee Blakely in her film debut), the reigning lady of country - western music, who «has been away for special treatment at the Baltimore Burn Center» following an accident.
Ben Whishaw and Brendan Gleeson avoid becoming barking moustache - twirlers, instead giving subtle complexity.
Villains are stock moustache - twirlers, for instance, and while there's plenty of violence, the camera always looks away during the worst of it.
At night the 4 km stretch of sand has beautiful sunsets, fire twirlers and beachside bonfires.
Just remember, Vietnam is not nearly as rife as Southern Thailand when it comes to beach parties, bean bag chairs, and fire twirlers — not that you'll miss any of those things when you're here.
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