The ensemble is inspired by a garment
worn by dancer Loie Fuller on the occasion of a private performance she gave for her friend Marie Curie.
In this dance the symbols of the sun and moon and stars are cut out of rawhide and
worn by the dancers.
Volcanic slopes draped in emerald green paddy fields, turquoise waters, colorful, flavorful spices and the shimmering gold
worn by its dancers... Bali is an unforgettable journey for the senses.
Not exact matches
Singh finally takes the stage after dark, backed up
by a crew of
dancers wearing T - shirts that read «TUH RAW TO.»
Since launching a few years ago, the brand's products have been
worn by Beyoncé and her
dancers on tour, as well as
by the cast of the blockbuster film Hidden Figures.
Upon arrival and check - in at the downtown luxury hotel — whose expansive lobby is decked out in holiday cheer — you'll receive a Joffrey Nutcracker gift bag filled with keepsakes: a commemorative program detailing the new version of the show (now in its second season), with behind - the - scenes peeks at set designs, dance rehearsals, costumes and more; a hand painted, wooden nutcracker doll; and, perhaps coolest of all, a real pointe shoe that was
worn and signed
by one of the
dancers in the show.
Bodices survive into modern times in the traditional or revived folk dress of many European countries (see, for example, Austrian dirndl or the Aboyne dress
worn by Scottish highland
dancers).
For their first ready - to -
wear collection, Karen Erickson and Vicki Beamon transported us back in time to the Prohibition Era
by way of a swanky German speakeasy burlesque bar complete with cabaret café - style seating, flapper
dancers, and live concerto music courtesy of The Citizens Band.
The
Dancer was referred
by a friend «Canary Yellow», named so because of the dress she
wore at the friend's wedding where I first met her.
They are harangued and bothered
by Bobbie (Lisa Ann Walter), a brassy bottle - blonde who practices at the studio so one day she can be a big famous
dancer, and who is obnoxious to strangers and
wears stretch pants everywhere in the meantime.
There are other movies seen in various stages of production on the Capitol lot, none completely convincing as period pastiche, some funny as send - ups of bad filmmaking: a musical starring an Esther Williams type named DeeAnna Moran (Scarlett Johansson), who refers to her mermaid costume as a «fish ass;» Merrily We Dance, directed
by ascot -
wearing priss Laurence Laurentz (Ralph Fiennes); bits of Doyle's singing cowboy movies and the latest from Gene Kelly-esque
dancer - athlete Burt Gurney (Channing Tatum, showing off a surprisingly passable singing voice).
Meeting seemingly
by chance beautiful
dancer Elise (The Devil
Wears Prada's Emily Blunt), up - and - coming New York Senate candidate David Norris (Matt Damon) is instantly smitten, certain she's the woman for him.
They will listen to Irish music, learn about ceilis, which are festive dance celebrations, view the intricate costumes
worn by Irish
dancers, and listen to an Irish poem.
These shells were considered very religious and
worn only
by the Kachina
dancers and dolls.
In both the sculptures from the mid-1990s, and the new drawings created for the exhibition Players, Huma Bhabha reinvents the human head, deconstructing and reconstructing an archetype in which she gathers and transforms various art - historical typologies: from the African, Oceanic and carnival masks to those
worn by the actors /
dancers in the Indian theatre, from the grotesque faces of Expressionist painting to the demonic, hybrid features we may find in the characters of science - fiction movies or the Marvel comic books.
The dance was performed
by six
dancers, one of whom
wore a horse's head, upon an enormous white - painted surface depicting blueprints of the floor plans for the Whitney's building, designed
by Marcel Breuer.