Sentences with phrase «war dance»

Oh and yeah, I make sure no one is looking, and do a little war dance.
Some commentary from the Sundance guide about this particular film: «Cyrus becomes a dark, poignant, sometimes hilarious war dance as Molly, Cyrus, and John walk the line between creepy and sympathetic.
This noise is often accompanied by War Dances conducted only by the happiest ferrets as they bounce around repeatedly.
Makare - karean or war by using thorny pandanous leaves is an indigenous war dance of Tenganan Pagringsingan village.
Here's a little commentary from Sundance about this film: «Cyrus becomes a dark, poignant, sometimes hilarious war dance as Molly, Cyrus, and John walk the line between creepy and sympathetic.
Why does my ferret do the weasel war dance?
Moroccan starlet Younes Belhanda scored the game's only goal in the 84th minute, charging at the retreating Lille defence from the right flank, circumventing Adil Rami's impromptu war dance on the edge of the box and drilling a deflected shot into the bottom - left corner.
They could cater to all those overpaid, short - fuse, muscle - headed dopes in the NFL who insist on tackling from the neck up; doing their herky - jerky war dances after each hit, and picking fights with anyone who looks at them cross-eyed or walks too close to them.
State authorities and contentious citizens are engaged as if in a half - choreographed war dance, constantly shifting their positions to avoid or absorb their opponent's force while awaiting the opportune moment to attack.
The powerful war dance of the Haka brings a tear to your eye and a reminder to call home.
He started by leading the room through the Haka, a Maori war dance that New Zealand's pro rugby team has made popular.
Mostly, the movie takes the new war dance of feminine righteousness and masculine power and holds it up to the light in a nearly mythological way, asking the question, «Can't they just get along?»
The PEN / Faulkner judges described War Dances as «a collection of structurally inventive pieces on the themes of love, betrayal, familial relationships, race, and class.»
Most ferret owners call this energetic display The Weasel War Dance.
This is the closest you'll ever get to a real live Maoria ceremonial war dance, known as a «haka».
Even when grouped together in a tableau — as in the tabletop configurations in her poignantly titled exhibition Save Yourself at the 2009 Venice Biennale or in the field of figures titled War Dance, included in her recent exhibitions at Anton Kern Gallery and Nottingham Contemporary — Upritchard's characters are remarkably, almost pathologically absorbed in their own thoughts.
When she was a little tyke, my sister was famous for her Indian war dances.
Ballet, in 1876, produced a chestnut filly named Vega, by War Dance.
Sometimes ferrets do what looks like the «dance of joy,» but in reality they're doing the «weasel war dance
Here's a bit of commentary from Sundance about this particular film: «Cyrus becomes a dark, poignant, sometimes hilarious war dance as Molly, Cyrus, and John walk the line between creepy and sympathetic.
In 1881 Ballet foaled Modesty, by War Dance, and thus a full sister to Vega.
Also just, as a heads - up, Sundance is playing several films throughout the week that I haven't seen (so am thus not including because I find it difficult to write about things I haven't seen), but I'm interested in checking out myself, including Jindabyne, Chalk, War Dance, Man on Wire, and Intacto, so check out Sundance «s schedule for yourself on those.
Fay, who is also a world - leading martial artist, said: «We used a mystical fusion of 4,000 - year - old tabla rhythms by Mohinder and 400 - year - old Japanese sword kata, as well as a Tessan dance (a war dance using fans), to provide a dramatic and rewarding show that thrilled our audiences.»
Although I was rooting for local writer (and surprise nominee) Lorraine M. López, it's still a thrill to see Alexie take home the prize for War Dances (Grove Press).
Then Booh also would War Dance and sqweel like a wee piggy.
«Ferrets do the war dance when they're agitated or frightened,» Dutton said.
Once this is accomplished, a ferret will happily play and war dance — showing you how agile and carefree it can be.
Nothing in the world feels better than seeing an abused ferret doing a War Dance for the very first time.
Join in a hangi (Māori feast), catch a cultural performance, watch the world - famous haka (war dance) and head to the Eastern Cape for the most authentic local experiences.
The word» perang pandan» is a two words noun in Indonesian language, This war dance in Tenganan village is called» makare - karean» This event is carried out during the ceremony of the temple called» Ngusaba» It is strange because this kind of ceremony is also known by the rest of Balinese,
For more sedate interests, join a cultural village tour and learn about age - old customs and traditions such as the Kava ceremony, war dances, mat plaiting and traditional handicrafts, and herbal medicine farms.
Her recent solo exhibitions include; Francis Upritchard, Kate MacGarry, London, UK, 2014; Mandrake, The Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin, 2013; Potato Poem, MIMOCA, Japan, 2013; War Dance, Anton Kern Gallery, New York; A Hand of Cards, Nottingham Contemporary, UK, 2012.
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