Not exact matches
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 Twirlette
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 Twirlette
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.
Two flash fictions which have provided me with significant incentive and inspiration are Jane Martin's «
Twirler» and Raymond Carver's «Popular Mechanics,» two dissimilar performances comparible primarily for their emotional impact and their inclusion
in the 1986 American Sudden Fiction.