- of maying" is one of the most
famous of the
English balletts (a
light dancelike part song
similar to a madrigal,
frequently with a 'fa-la-la' chorus)...
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celebration in New York City,
showing an
American sailor kissing a
nurse in a "
dancelike dip"
which "summed up the
euphoria many
Americans felt as the war came...
- short, and
sometimes in a
contrasting key; the
concluding movement is
dancelike, most
often with
rhythms of the
gigue or minuet, and
returns to the key...
- The
capoeira game
starts with
keeping the body in
constant motion with
dancelike steps,
making capoeiristas elusive targets for opponents. The constant...
- Etudes: "Cho
revelled in the
charm and
endless variety of
textures and
dancelike rhythms,
rising to the
occasion at
every turn, an
inspired performance...
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stories in Italy, they were
imported into
England and
merged with the more
dancelike balletto,
celebrating carefree songs of the seasons, or
eating and drinking...
-
fresco depicting the
Visitation of the
Virgin and St Elizabeth, with its
dancelike,
balanced figures,
painted from 1514 to 1516. This
early Visitation makes...
- the
tempo is very slow.
Compound time is ****ociated with "lilting" and
dancelike qualities. Folk
dances often use
compound time. Many
Baroque dances are...
-
experience to
watch this
gifted performer use his
words and his
almost dancelike signing ability to
frighten yet
somehow give
comfort to his
newfound soulmate...
-
observing Ayla
demonstrating a
translation characterizes the
language as
dancelike and elegant. For this reason, Clan
members are
highly adept at reading...