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Addie, a lefty who mastered the monkey bars at two, capered about like a leprechaun, indifferent to the fate of her swooping forehands.
Barely out of his teens, he shot to fame shortly after World War II with a nightclub act in which the rakish, imperturbable Dean Martin crooned and the skinny, hyperactive Mr. Lewis capered around the stage, a dangerously volatile id to Mr. Martin's supremely relaxed ego.
Twenty-one years have passed since the lads of Trainspotting snorted, injected, and capered their way through Edinburgh, in a film that was at once cautionary and buoyant: Drugs are bad, and they can end your life — but when you're young and resilient, you're still pretty sure you'll live forever.
They curvetted and capered about just as ponies do sometimes.
She held her head high, and capered like an unbitted yearling fresh off the first spring pastures.
Most of the audience were unaware that Charles was among the dancers. Strict orders forbade the lighting of hall torches and prohibited anyone from entering the hall with a torch during the performance, to minimize the risk of the highly flammable costumes catching fire. According to historian Jan Veenstra the men capered and howled "like wolves", spat obscenities and invited the audience to guess their identities while dancing in a "diabolical" frenzy.Veenstra (1997), 91 Charles's brother Orléans arrived with Phillipe de Bar, late and drunk, and they entered the hall carrying lit torches.
Notable roles with an erotic element were Bryaxis the pirate chief in Daphnis and Chloe (1951), Eros in Sylvia (1952), and Tirrenio the sea god in Ondine (1958). Of all his roles, the two most famous are undoubtedly the sweet simpleton Alain in La Fille Mal Gardée (1960) and Bottom the Weaver in The Dream (1964).Kisselgoff, "Alexander Grant," obituary, 3 October 2011). In the former, he leapt and twirled in a delirium of joy with his red umbrella; in the latter, transformed into an ass, he capered about in pointe shoes, simulating hooves, in an interlude with the lovestruck Titania, played by Antoinette Sibley.

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