- and
Arabia were
melded into an intense, even
religiously ecstatic or
orgiastic style of playing.
While loosely inspired by bebop, free jazz
tunes gave...
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Phrygian Cybele, and was
celebrated on
hills with
riotous proceedings and
orgiastic rites,
especially at night. The name
Kotys is
believed to have
meant "war...
- an "orgy of destruction" to
indicate excess, overabundance. The term "
orgiastic" does not
generally connote group **** and is
closer to the
classical roots...
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hypnotic leader-figure or force. The
fascist dramaturgy centers on the
orgiastic transactions between mighty forces and
their puppets,
uniformly garbed...
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Cruise portrays a
doctor who
witnesses a
bizarre masked quasireligious orgiastic ritual at a
country mansion, a
discovery which later threatens his life...
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fertility rituals,
linked to
death and liberation, and "suggestive of
orgiastic revelry.” Its authorship, date, and
origins remain uncertain, with scholars...
- the 1st
century AD biographer, Plutarch, she was a
devout member of the
orgiastic snake-worshiping cult of Dionysus, and he
suggests that she
slept with...
- the "utopian mentality",
which Mannheim describes in four
ideal types:
orgiastic chiliasm liberal humanist utopias the
conservative idea
modern communism...
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which contained **** content. His work
Justine (1791)
interlaced orgiastic scenes along with
extensive debates on the ills of
property and traditional...
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definitely recommend it.
David Ehrlich of
IndieWire called the film an "
orgiastic work of
slaphappy genius",
praising the
direction and performances, particularly...