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On the grounds of her personal estate, Petit Trianon, she built a semblance of a French peasant village and cavorted like she believed peasants cavorted.
As a batch of young cavorted nearby, two rock hyraxes seemingly enjoyed the view.
While other undergraduates cavorted through their time there he stood aloof, worrying at his poems.
This year's competition had seven entrants, who, wearing elegantly colored tails, cavorted in a large pool.
Rudolph Valentino rose to stardom as the Sheik; Douglas Fairbanks cavorted as the Thief of Bagdad.
He cavorted with only A-listers, moustaches that ignored him before, now took him under their hairy wing.
The mischievous Jareth, Goblin King, a wicked grin stretched as his muppet minions cavorted around pirate boot-clad ankles.
It picks over Trump's perhaps not unreasonable fury at unsubstantiated reports he cavorted with prostitutes in a Moscow hotel.
Back in the lodge, several guests reclined on a faux-fur-spread bed while others cavorted in the milk bath.
A group was roasting suckling pigs over a fire and opening bottles of beer and champagne; couples cavorted in the grass.
We swam and cavorted, dived through the centers of our inner tubes, pretended once more that we were mermaids or sharks.
He was a drinker and philanderer who had dishonored my mother, an upstanding and conservative woman who never caroused or cavorted.
He said a salacious allegation that Mr. Trump had cavorted with prostitutes in Moscow had left him vulnerable to blackmail by the Russian government.
Activists have berated newspapers which reported that Jeffrey Epstein, a disgraced and now-dead financier, "cavorted" with "underage women"; he raped and trafficked teenage girls.
And then Yang Tae-Hwan, 13, completely shredded Vivaldi's the Four Seasons (Winter, naturally) in a rock guitar arrangement, as performers in glowing suits cavorted.
Both girls spent the holidays apart as Kylie visited Mammoth Lakes, California, with Tyga, while Kendall cavorted with Harry Styles in both Anguilla and St. Barts.
The night of that party, after he and I mixed up the punch, he looked on with amusement as my friends cavorted on the dance floor.
In the playhouse, anthropomorphized food cavorted inside Pee-wee's refrigerator, the armchair gave out hugs and even the windows and floors were puppets with plenty to say.
But Emin cast doubt on its most salacious detail: the allegation that Trump cavorted with prostitutes during a visit to Moscow during the 2013 Miss Universe pageant.
Alexander Toradze cavorted thunderously through the First Piano Concerto, and Gil-Ordóñez led a vital rendition of the Eighth Quartet, in the string-orchestra arrangement by Rudolf Barshai.
He has cavorted, fund-raised and campaigned with them for years, attended their crack-of-dawn donors' breakfasts and mediated their disputes for the good of the party.
But he also cavorted around his house in bunny slippers and in the Pee-wee's Playhouse episode "Pajama Party" decided he loved fruit salad so much he would marry it.
A few years ago, Mr. Valena was so desperate for work that he took a job tattooing at a nightclub in the meatpacking district while drunk people cavorted around him.
Trump has also seemed open to anti-vaxxer views, and he's cavorted with Alex Jones, who's claimed Sandy Hook is a hoax and somehow falsely predicated the next Civil War.
Skeletons and cadavers draped with putrified flesh cavorted with the living in murals and woodcuts, mingling with people from across social classes as reminders of the fate they all shared.
"What if we needed to evacuate and I had no gas in the car?" she said as her 5-year-old daughter and 3-year-old son cavorted at a playground.
In early November, Schiller testified before the House Intelligence Committee, where he denied allegations contained in the infamous Steele dossier, that Trump cavorted with prostitutes during a 2013 trip to Moscow.
In the days following Prince's death, the media hastened to show us not the man who cavorted atop Batmobiles, but rather the Prince who could rock out alongside Eric Clapton and other serious guitarists.
If I'm Kathleen Kennedy and I've been diligently overseeing the minutiae of productions since Raiders of the Lost Ark, then the saga of the Starbucks cup — while Benioff and Weiss cavorted in costume in the same scene!
Yet in Green-Wood, where ballet dancers have cavorted among the headstones and plays have been put on beside the tombs, no irreverence is intended with the presence of an art installation alongside actual graves and grief.
Long before dragons flew over Westeros or Harry Potter wielded a wand, the young wizard Ged from the island of Gont trained at a school for wizards and cavorted with wise dragons in the land of Earthsea.
He cavorted with the Bentvueghels (Dutch for "Birds of a Feather"), who dubbed him "Lover Boy" for reasons about which his paintings give us some clues, yet go unacknowledged in the exhibition catalogue and other writings on the artist.
Fashion decided it cavorted with slim-downed sneakers long enough, with sneaker heads' closets have become rife with chunkier styles like the Nike Air Max 95 and 97s, and Instagram influencers pairing midi floral dresses with Pierre Hardy Trek Comet sneakers.
Sources with direct knowledge of production tell TMZ, "Bachelor" host Chris Harrison's comments Monday that he's out of the running because he's a playboy who cavorted with Gigi Hadid over the weekend and others as well ... are just not true.
As Neymar, Weverton and the rest of Brazil's Olympic gold medal winning heroes cavorted in celebration at a heaving, joyous Maracanã last weekend, a gloomier yet all too familiar soccer narrative was playing out in another part of the country.
Shay first saw Harena with him one Saturday night, when the girl must have been about fifteen, standing forlornly on the crowded concrete dance floor of Tonga Soa, clutching a large vinyl handbag, while Hans cavorted in a karaoke show onstage.
Rural areas, meanwhile, got even stronger in their support for Mr. Trump, re-electing Republican candidates like Representative Steve King of Iowa, who's cavorted with white nationalists, and Representative Chris Collins of New York, who's under indictment for insider trading.
In their debut, the eight "Virtual Currency Girls", or Kasotsuka Shojo in Japanese, cavorted in maid costumes with frilly skirts and full-face professional wrestling-style masks with fuzzy pom-pom ears, extolling the virtues of decentralized digital currencies such as bitcoin.
Alluding to a New York Times report from April about how some of the unverified claims in the dossier — such as unsubstantiated ones that Trump cavorted with prostitutes during a 2013 trip to Moscow — could possibly be "Russian disinformation," Hannity turned Russiagate on its head.
The singer came out as gay after alluding to his sexuality in previous releases, and based the video for comeback single "Outside" on his Beverly Hills arrest, singing that his behavior was simply "human nature" as male police officers kissed and dancers cavorted in a disco-fied bathroom.
But after rereading "Less Than Zero," Bret Easton Ellis's 1985 novel of California excess, she pursued an idea about her own native culture: a portfolio chronicling Crossroads and other deluxe schools, where students attended five-figure bar mitzvahs, drove Range Rovers and cavorted with celebrity progeny like Kate Hudson.
And the money he stood to make promised admission to the ranks of the international elite who cavorted in the luxury resorts mere blocks — yet a universe away — from the poor neighborhoods where he grew up in Los Cabos, a tourism mecca at the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula.
Excitement surged through Dodger Stadium with each home run on Wednesday night, and the hitters reacted memorably: The Dodgers' Joc Pederson joyously gestured to the crowd; Carlos Correa gleefully flipped his bat toward the Astros' dugout; Puig gently placed his bat on the dirt; Charlie Culberson cavorted as if he were Joe Carter.
By this point, it had been widely reported that the F.B.I. was investigating Russian interference in the 2016 campaign, and on that day Comey went to Trump Tower to brief the President-elect about the situation, including the claim, later revealed in the so-called Steele dossier, that Trump had cavorted with prostitutes in Moscow, in 2013.
Adie elaborated that she had gone to other meetings and cavorted with the devil with other witches. Despite repeated questioning Adie would not provide the names of these other witches. No commission for a witchcraft trial was ever issued and no trial was held. Lilias Adie died before her investigation was concluded.
In June 2020, a piece by Ceylan Yeğinsu claimed, that during a heatwave, British people have "cavorted by the hundreds in swamps". After The Times in the UK, called them out on the tone and factual error, the article was subsequently changed. In a correction, The New York Times stated "People flocked to parks, beaches and streams, not swamps".
Outside the church was an array of freegan food as well as a pile of Will's personal possessions, from which attendees were urged to take. It was followed by a procession through the East Village described by The Villager as "jubilant and rowdy" and culminated in marchers breaking into the former Charas/El Bohio, inside which they briefly cavorted, scrawled graffiti, twirled fire bolas and cycled.
At the end of the routine the two jumped off the swing together and she fed the animal a piece of meat with her teeth. Her act ended with the lions laying down as she cavorted on a carpet of cats. Later she worked with the Circus Humberto in Czechoslovakia and the East German Circus. Bugrimova performed in circuses well into her 60s, and was decorated several times by the Soviet state.
The majority of lyrics dealt with problems regarding relationships, including the regret and resentment following a breakup ("Everybody's Best Friend") or the anxiety felt while attempting to begin a relationship ("Day Glo"). The group was also notable for featuring the dancer Fred Nemo as a full member. Often dressed in fanciful costumes, Nemo, a tall, bearded man, cavorted crazily about the stage, climbing atop speaker cabinets and swinging heavy objects through the air.
Brazil, "Rose Chan", p. 179. She was famous for her python act; in which she cavorted with a large and sinuous python, coiling it provocatively round her bare body. Despite being labelled by conservatives as a 'rebel', she was kind hearted and gave money to charities and orphanages. She gave up her striptease career when she embarked on a new career – operating a hotel and restaurant in Jalan Raja Laut, Kuala Lumpur in 1976.
25Kraemer, Ross S. "Ecstasy and Possession: The Attraction of Women to the Cult of Dionysus." The Harvard Theological Review, Vol. 72 60 Jan.–Apr. 1979. In Livy's account, the Bacchic mysteries were a novelty at Rome; originally restricted to women and held only three times a year, they were corrupted by an Etruscan-Greek version, and thereafter drunken, disinhibited men and women of all ages and social classes cavorted in a sexual free-for-all five times a month.
When Goody appeared on Big Brother 3, she was ridiculed by the British tabloid press for her lack of general knowledge. She thought the English city of Cambridge was in London; when told that it was in East Anglia, she assumed East Anglia was outside Britain and referred to it as "East Angula". She was also criticised by the tabloid press during her time in the Big Brother house for backstabbing and an evening when she cavorted drunk and naked.
The cast cavorted on various ledges and platforms. The craft's carrying capacity meant that audiences were limited to a maximum of eighty each night. Langham was Arthur Dent, Richard Hope as Ford Prefect and narration of The Book was split between two usherettes. The problem of how to portray Zaphod Beeblebrox, the Betelgeusian blessed with three arms and two heads - not an issue in the original radio series - was assailed in typical Campbell fashion by simply (or not so simply) putting two actors inside one large costume.
For "Top Hat, White Tie and Tails", probably Astaire's most celebratedHyam (2007), p.104: "It epitomises the elegance and sophistication that are synonymous with his name." tap solo, the idea for the title song came from Astaire who described to Berlin a routine he had created for the 1930 Ziegfeld Broadway flop Smiles called "Say, Young Man of Manhattan," in which he gunned down a chorus of men – which included teenagers Bob Hope and Larry Adler – with his cane.Astaire recounts how he got the idea at 4.00 a.m. and woke his sister Adele as he cavorted around his bedroom with an umbrella.
The Bewitched Inn was likely inspired by the Hanlon-Lees, a British troupe of acrobats popular in Europe in the 1880s. The Hanlon-Lees, describing themselves as "Entortilationists", specialized in spectacular high-energy comedy acts in which they cavorted and bounced manically across the stage, often leaping through hidden trapdoors in the set. In one routine, a guest in a candlelit inn was first tormented by his shoes coming to life, and then chased around the stage by demons. Other Méliès films bearing the mark of the Hanlon-Lees' inspiration include The Inn Where No Man Rests and The Diabolic Tenant.
The book recounts her experiences while "she was a flower-power teenager in the Sixties," lived with the Rolling Stones in France, cavorted with playboy Gunther Sachs, Salvador Dali and the Aga Khan, before falling in love with Timothy Leary, by whom she has a son, Marlon Gobel. Previous to Marlon, Joanna had two children, Lara Tambacopoulou, and Alexis d'Amecourt. Although they were never legally married, Tripping the Bardo with Timothy Leary describes Harcourt-Smith's experiences as Timothy Leary's "common law wife" between 1972 and 1977, a period that spanned the divide between his fourth and fifth marriages. They met while he was a fugitive in Europe, and from there the pair traveled to Afghanistan together.
The swimming pool, pictured during renovations in 2007 In 1972, Stocks House achieved some notoriety when it was purchased by American Playboy executive Victor Lownes and English Playboy Playmate Marilyn Cole for £115,000. They renovated the house and fitted it out with a private disco, games room and swimming pool and installed a massive jacuzzi - reputedly the largest in the country. The mansion was used as a training camp for Playboy bunnies and Lownes was well known for leading a "lothario" lifestyle and hosting extravagant parties at Stocks. His most notorious party lasted a full 25 hours and featured a funfair in the grounds, and guests drank champagne and cavorted with models and beauty queens.
To create the dress, Sprouse photo-printed a picture of television scan lines onto a piece of fabric, and then, according to Harry, "put a layer of cotton fabric underneath and a layer of chiffon on top, and then the scan-lines would do this op-art thing." The popularity of the song helped Sprouse's work earn a lot of exposure from the media. Harry also said that the T-shirts used by the male members of the band in the video were made by herself. "Draped in a sheer, silver Sprouse dress," Kris Needs summarized while writing for Mojo Classic, "Debbie sang through gritted teeth, while the boys cavorted with mirror balls".
Victorian gentleman, performs "Bye Bye Baby" on The Girlie Show World Tour in 1993 On September 2, 1993, Madonna opened the 1993 MTV Video Music Awards performing "Bye Bye Baby". She cavorted on stage with three scantily clad women in a brothel-style setting, dressed in tuxedos and top hats, in a choreographed, highly sexual routine. According to choreographer Alex Magno, he wanted to do "Justify My Love" or "The Beast Within" on MTV, but Madonna decided that they might be too controversial for live television and abandoned the idea. Nevertheless, "Bye Bye Baby" was chosen and performed with the choreography they had been practicing for The Girlie Show World Tour, since it represented the whole idea behind the tour.
Thirty years have passed since Alexandra Spofford, Jane Smart and Sukie Rougemont terrorized the Rhode Island town of Eastwick with their witchcraft and cavorted with Darryl Van Horne, possibly the devil. All three women had remarried, left Eastwick and gradually fallen out of touch. They begin to restore their friendship as they one by one become widowed, which is implied to be the work of Jane, the most aggressive of the witches and who had pushed for the death of their romantic rival, Jenny Gabriel, who died of metastasized ovarian cancer shortly after her marriage to Van Horne. After touring the Canadian Rockies (Alexandra), Egypt (Alexandra and Jane) and China (all three), they agree to revisit Eastwick, largely out of unspoken guilt for their role in Jenny's death.
It opened in an underground location in the basements from 3 to 9 Heddon Street, near Regent Street, in 1912 and became a haunt for the wealthy and aristocratic classes, as well as bohemian artists in search of a European-style cabaret. Its creator Frida Strindberg set it up as an avant- garde and artistic venture.20thcenturylondon.org It introduced London to new concepts of nightlife and provided a solid model for future nightclubs. Philip Hoare in his book, Oscar Wilde's Last Stand, provided the following description: > Up in Regent Street young men wearing tight suits and nail varnish were > sipping creme de menthe in the Cafe Royal, while down a dark cul-de-sac > lurked a new and devilish sort of place where Futurists cavorted: a 'night > club' profanely named 'The Cave of the Golden Calf'.
Staging of Orpheus and Amphion for a princely wedding in Düsseldorf in 1585 In addition to opera in Italy, developing concurrently in the late 16th-early 17th centuries were the particular national forms of the French ballet de cour, as part of Catherine de' Medici's court festivals, and the English masque, which were similar to the Italian intermedi in many respects, including an emphasis on spectacular staging. In both cases, the main difference apart from local musical style was a greater degree of audience participation in the form of staged or processional dances. At this time, of course, the audience consisted primarily of invited nobles and courtiers, although the 1589 Medici intermedi were repeated three times for a wider audience. The English masque also featured a culminating "revel," in which the performers drifted into and cavorted with the audience.
Among others, in his appeal to the Burmese Army personnel, Kyaw Zaw stated that he was one of the founding members of the Burmese Army. He rhetorically asked the troops what would have happened to the Army and the country if he had, like Ne Win, then President and long-time dictator of Burma, "acted and cavorted like a feudal play-boy prince". He also revealed for the first time that Aung San and others among the Thirty Comrades had once seriously considered removing Ne Win from the military as he had shown "fascist" tendencies under the Japanese. Kyaw Zaw stated that the plan of Aung San and other leaders to remove Ne Win from the military was unsuccessful due to Ne Win's "cunning" (kauk-kyit hmu), pleasing both sides (hna-phet myet hnar loke-hmu) and the conditions pertaining at that time i.e.
" Blender, however, called it "an intermittently engaging but overall shapeless collection...the product of happy-go-lucky musicians who once cavorted in bad track suits but now spend their days commuting between London, Jamaica and Los Angeles seeking the wisdom of expensive studio geeks." Alex Needham of NME viewed the album's "enormous waterfront of styles" positively, noting that it had many strong potential singles, but found that some of the "empty-headed guitar pop" on the second half of the album spoiled the listening experience. Kimberly Reyes of Time stated that Rock Steady was able to integrate ska, pop, New Wave, and dancehall "without sounding contrived or chaotic". Reyes added that though the album lacked the energy and sales of No Doubt's 1995 breakthrough album Tragic Kingdom, Rock Steady was "their greatest effort to date...the sound of band dropping pretense to realize its potential.
In 1958 Ailey founded the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater to present his vision of honoring Black culture through dance. The company had its debut at the 92nd Street Y. The performance included Ailey's first masterpiece, Blues Suite, which followed men and women as they caroused and cavorted over the course of an evening while blues music played in the background until church bells began to ring, signalling a return to mundane life. Two years later he premiered his most popular and critically acclaimed work, Revelations, again at the 92nd Street Y. In creating Revelations Ailey drew upon his "blood memories" of growing up in Texas surrounded by Black people, the church, spirituals, and the blues. The ballet charts the full range of feelings from the majestic “I Been ’Buked” to the rapturous “Wade in the Water”, closing with the electrifying finale, “Rocka My Soul in the Bosom of Abraham.” Revelations performed by Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre in 2011 After this performance, and despite their success, the Ailey company struggled to find consistent bookings.
When the New York SLP dissidents merged with the midwestern Social Democratic Party of America headed by Victor L. Berger and Eugene Debs to establish the Socialist Party of America (SPA), Spargo was a founding member — although he was not in attendance at the Indianapolis Convention which established the organization in the summer of 1901. John Spargo, 1902 With regard to his travels on behalf of the American socialist movement as a lecturer, Spargo's biographer notes > It was well known that on many of his trips Spargo cavorted with a number of > attractive ladies, and he quickly built a reputation not just as an > effective socialist organizer but as a womanizer of some note.... There was > nothing unusual in this, since the early-20th century intellectuals who > crowded New York's socialist circles tended to embrace free love as an > indispensable dimension of their newfound aesthetics. In Spargo's case, > however, the sexual cavorting led to some tricky situations, and once he had > to borrow some 200 dollars from Hillquit to pay off a blackmailer who knew > too much of some compromising tryst.John Patrick Diggins, The Rise and Fall > of the American Left.
A Dictionary of Music and Musicians (A.D. 1450–1880) Published 1889. Macmillan In the 1771 German novel Geschichte des Fräuleins von Sternheim by Sophie von La Roche, a high-minded character complains about the newly introduced waltz among aristocrats thus: "But when he put his arm around her, pressed her to his breast, cavorted with her in the shameless, indecent whirling-dance of the Germans and engaged in a familiarity that broke all the bounds of good breeding—then my silent misery turned into burning rage."The History of Lady Sophia Sternheim, trans. Christa Baguss Britt (State University of New York Press, 1991), p. 160. Describing life in Vienna (dated at either 1776 or 1786), Don Curzio wrote, "The people were dancing mad ... The ladies of Vienna are particularly celebrated for their grace and movements of waltzing of which they never tire." There is a waltz in the second act finale of the 1786 opera Una Cosa Rara by Martin y Soler. Soler's waltz was marked andante con moto, or "at a walking pace with motion", but the flow of the dance was sped-up in Vienna leading to the Geschwindwalzer, and the Galloppwalzer.Wechsberg. The Waltz Emperors. 1973.
According to John W. Nunley, "The earliest evidence of masking comes from the Mousterian site of Hortus in the south of France. There the archaeologist Henry de Lumley found remnants of a leopard skin that was probably worn as a costume more than 40,000 years ago" – J.W. Nunley, Masks: Faces of Culture. New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc., 1999, p. 22. One of the oldest known cave drawings of a human face – 27,000 years old – was discovered in 2006 in the Vilhonneur grotto near Angoulême in France. See: Adam Sage, "Cave face 'the oldest portrait on record'", The Times (London), 5 June 2006. ). At the neanderthal Roche-Cotard site in France, a flintstone likeness of a face was found which is about 35,000 years old, but it is not clear that it was intended as a mask.See the web page and Jonathan Amos, "Neanderthal 'face' found in Loire", BBC News, 2 December 2003.. In the Greek bacchanalia and the Dionysus cult, which involved the use of masks, the ordinary controls on behaviour were temporarily suspended, and people cavorted in merry revelry outside their ordinary rank or status.

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