Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

211 Sentences With "dance troupe"

How to use dance troupe in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "dance troupe" and check conjugation/comparative form for "dance troupe". Mastering all the usages of "dance troupe" from sentence examples published by news publications.

It includes a choir, a dance troupe and an orchestra.
Illuminated dance troupe Light Balance came in third in the competition.
He declined to say whether the dance troupe offered to perform.
Families played carnival games and watched performances from a local dance troupe.
A local dance troupe stopped its daily routines at an old amphitheater.
This preteen dance troupe will pas de bourrée for the last time.
Tony, one of my young guides, performed in a folk dance troupe.
There's a dance troupe, and then a guy who does some balancing acts.
Delightful: Jia Tolentino on the dance troupe Shen Yun, in The New Yorker.
He invited him to join his music and dance troupe in New York.
Swinton also plays a leading role of a dance troupe director in the movie.
After working with Schoenberg, Harrison followed Horton and his dance troupe to New York.
Rhizomatiks works closely with Mikiko Mizuno, Perfume's choreographer and director of the dance troupe Elevenplay.
Once, Thurston Moore even did a poetry reading at contemporary dance troupe gloATL's rehearsal space.
Connors, 28, is a professional jazz dancer with Project Moshen, a Philadelphia-based dance troupe.
During the song's smooth performance the two were joined by Ugandan dance troupe Triplets Ghetto Kids.
Local dignitaries welcomed them and a folk dance troupe put on a show on the tarmac.
The dance troupe performs handstands, trust falls, and other amazing feats, all the while on boards.
In Season 5, Jess (Zooey Deschanel) hires a Bollywood dance troupe to perform at Cece's engagement.
Another visitor, Peggy Wolf, 61, runs a Michael Jackson dance troupe, Dancing Dangerous, in Graz, Austria.
Organizing the photographs into a grid, in turn, turned the subjects into a choreographed dance troupe.
A dance troupe stormed in, banging drums, chanting and waving flaming batons and giant red hearts.
Some touches from the Garden remain, like performances by the Timeless Torches, a senior citizen dance troupe.
His wife, Maria Klokotkova, 34, believed to be in the dance troupe, died on the second flight.
His dance troupe has traveled around the world: to Russia, Spain and Monte Carlo, and speaking English helped.
She joined a dance troupe that entertained soldiers in Europe, and from there made her way to Hollywood.
They were members of the Golden Follies, a Broadway dance troupe co-founded by Susan Bostwick in 2000.
Cuba's leading contemporary dance troupe, directed by Osnel Delgado, offers this night of dancing outdoors in Central Park.
That may be why BTS included a dance troupe in their art film, and not the members themselves.
In one clip, Gosling looked back on his early days as a member of a dance troupe in Canada.
However, only 12-year-old Farmer, 9-year-old Hale and dance troupe Light Balance made the top 20173.
Critic's Pick The distinguishing spirit of this dance troupe, directed by Neil Ieremia, is an exhilarating, seemingly inexhaustible energy.
This year's highlights include "Inked" and "Murmur," two pieces by the contemporary dance troupe Aakash Odedra Company from Britain.
It was an ad for Katherine Dunham and her company, the nation's first self-supporting black modern-dance troupe.
In March, Mark Morris and his dance troupe present a double bill of operas with choreography by Mr. Morris.
The workout, offered through mid-February, was conceived by the contemporary New York dance troupe Monica Bill Barnes & Company.
A dance troupe of women, dressed in red and waving scarfs, prance nearby as the crowd sways in song.
" Adds Val of his hopes for starting a family with the DWTS dance troupe member, 23, "Definitely soon — hopefully, right?
And she is saying because you are an individual and curious, you have a space here in this dance troupe.
The dance troupe does handstands, trust falls, and a bunch of stuff that we're not sure the technical term for.
Akram Khan Company, an Indian-inspired dance troupe, presents its first work of family-friendly dance theater, "Chotto Desh," Nov.
Harry and Meghan Markle also visited The Hive, Birkenhead's Youth Zone where they watched a dance troupe perform, in January.
During any one program, the members of this repertory dance troupe from Philadelphia are expected to shift among many styles.
Fuchsia-legged ibis scampered at the waterline while cream-colored doves and brown pelicans flew in dance-troupe formation overhead.
It was partly inspired by the Ballets Russes, Sergei Diaghilev's genre-bending dance troupe, which debuted there in May 1909.
Mr. Keigwin, 45, a choreographer, is the artistic director of Keigwin & Company, a New York dance troupe, which on Sept.
The production features a large, naked dance troupe, a chamber-music trio and a countertenor singing works by Henry Purcell.
The dance troupe has performed at presidential inaugurations and most famously at New York City&aposs Radio City Music Hall.
A Taiwanese dance troupe performed at a state banquet during the Pacific Islands Forum, according to the island's Foreign Ministry.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story misidentified which dance troupe performed at one of Donald Trump's inaugural balls Friday night.
Amal Sleman, a member of the Khalat dance troupe, said the talent show had been a real boost in the camp.
The performance was a tribute to a member of the Cincinnati, Ohio, dance troupe named Katie who died suddenly in September.
After he graduated, he joined Danza Contemporánea de Cuba, the country's foremost modern dance troupe, founded by Mr. Guerra in 1959.
The evening ended with four performances from Ok's new company Natyarasa, the first-ever all-male, all-gay Cambodian dance troupe.
REBELS ON POINTE A documentarian, Bobbi Jo Hart, goes backstage with the male dance troupe Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo.
It's one thing for the Graham company, the oldest dance troupe in the United States, to take new choreographers on board.
His mother, the former Marie Hyde, was a member of her family's dance troupe, which performed under its original surname, Haidabura.
Hailing from New Zealand, this brawny contemporary dance troupe combines Samoan and Maori movement with South Pacific storytelling traditions and vivid theatricality.
It follows a young woman (Fifty Shades of Grey's Dakota Johnson) who earns a coveted slot in an aggressive Berlin dance troupe.
Beyonce freaked out a dance troupe in L.A. when she popped in backstage after their show and gave 'em some huge props.
Many performances, including the December opening of the opera house featuring Taiwan's world-renowned dance troupe Cloud Gate, have sold out quickly.
Dance On Wednesday, Cuba's leading contemporary dance troupe, directed by Osnel Delgado, will offer a night of dancing outdoors in Central Park.
Anna Rose Holmer's first feature, "The Fits" (June 3), stars Royalty Hightower as a teen-age boxer who joins a dance troupe.
This popular Japanese folk tale arrives on stage via Condors, an all-male contemporary dance troupe founded and led by Mr. Kondo.
Now the 22-year-old is the first visibly disabled dancer to be a Radio City Rockette, according to the dance troupe.
His new film, "Youth," based on a Yan Geling novel, is about a People's Liberation Army dance troupe in the early 1970s.
After graduation, he joined a modern dance troupe and drew illustrations for European fashion magazines such as Vanity Fair Italia and Vogue Hommes.
It's a promising premise, but the realization mostly resembled something your supercool sophomore modern dance troupe might have dreamed up at 2 a.m.
The fortunes of Graham's company produced an early warning of how wrong things can go in the posthumous life of a dance troupe.
Competitors include Mandy Harvey, a deaf jazz and pop singer; Diavolo, an acrobatic dance troupe; and Angelica Hale, a 9-year-old singer.
At last year's gathering in Argentina, the bank's choice of Chengdu was celebrated by a Chinese dance troupe—and someone in a panda suit.
If they aren't, the film's arty trailers, dance-troupe setting, and unhelpful title may not be enough to lure millennial viewers into the theater.
There is also Shen Yun, a dance troupe founded in 2006 by devotees of Falun Gong, a religious group that is banned in China.
But the modesty of the movie's design has its own sneaky power, especially once those shaking episodes become more widespread in the dance troupe.
Lee bested fellow finalists opera singer Emanne Beasha, violinist Tyler Butler-Figueroa, dance troupe Light Balance Kids, singer Benicio Bryant and Ndlovu Youth Choir.
Dramatic instrumental music played loudly from the speakers of a dance troupe no one was watching -- because all eyes were on Melania Trump alone.
A true middle-class renaissance kid, his first love was art, then hockey, then performing in a competitive Polynesian dance troupe with his family.
The funeral in Hebei featured burlesque dancers, the Red Rose Song and Dance Troupe, who did a striptease after the death of an elderly person.
"I don't feel great about that," the father of one said about watching dance troupe Light Balance Kids and singer Charlotte Summers cry on stage.
Yet another installation allowed me to control an interactive dance troupe video by stepping my way around movement-triggered sensor spots in an enclosed room.
And the innovative dance troupe Pilobolus has invited everyone to join "The Umbrella Project," an audience-participation piece about group dynamics, at 4:45 p.m.
Andrea Miller spent several years in Tel Aviv as a member of Batsheva — the Young Ensemble, the junior wing of Israel's premier contemporary dance troupe.
In addition to the dance troupe, "Believing in the Possibility" also recycles staging elements from "Vivid," including a gliding futuristic bridge and trippy laser lights.
Both companies were founded recently, six or seven years ago, by renegades from the national modern dance troupe, Danza Contemporánea de Cuba (founded in 1959).
Holding the hand of his mom (who wore a floral frock), he "was well behaved and rather curious about the dance troupe," an attendee tells PEOPLE.
Even when this movie is telling a more conventional story about Toni's outsider fascination with the dance troupe, it's not doing so in a conventional way.
Williams, 36, shared photos from the Spartan SoCal Sprint race, which she tackled with her husband Alexis Ohanian and friends from her dance troupe, the Kryptonians.
One of his four sisters was in a dance troupe and one day she caught Farhad dancing to the song she was meant to perform to.
"I was in college so I went from dorm life to being on private jets, like right away," she remembered of being on Jackson's dance troupe.
On Thursday it was announced the Radio City Rockettes dance troupe would perform, along with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and "America's Got Talent" star Jackie Evancho.
Is it just the obvious fact that the characters in "Climax," members of a dance troupe whose night of partying goes terribly awry, mostly speak French?
An art gallery will host a visiting performance artist; a new dance troupe will be re-enacting an ancient myth as interpreted, perhaps, at the Edinburgh Fringe.
Before long, she was performing as Hanoi Hannah in Warhol's "Chelsea Girls" and in leather and whips in the Velvet Underground's dance troupe, The Exploding Plastic Inevitable.
Lopez has been a Fly Girl (the dance troupe on the 1990s show "In Living Color"), a multi-platinum singer, a tabloid staple, and a sex symbol.
The two filmed an elaborate sketch with a professional dance troupe practicing the signature Elaine Benes dance, then brought the troupe on stage for a final performance.
But when the cameras are turned on the flying drones themselves, they prove to be equally spectacular performers as part of this Japanese multimedia dance troupe called Elevenplay.
Mourners left flowers in front of the Moscow headquarters of the Russian Army's Alexandrov song and dance troupe, more than 60 of whom were killed in the crash.
Part of a close-knit group of students of color, Nakesha joined the college's gospel choir and a traditional African dance troupe called Kusika, which Ms. Burton directed.
She founded and choreographed the Norma Miller Dancers, a jazz-dance troupe that toured America and Australia for two years, then joined Count Basie on a national tour.
It is not the sort of game that lived up to the absurd, gaudy pomp of the ceremony that preceded it, complete with a traditional Russian dance troupe.
On Wednesday's episode, the star bested fellow finalists opera singer Emanne Beasha, violinist Tyler Butler-Figueroa, dance troupe Light Balance Kids, singer Benicio Bryant and Ndlovu Youth Choir.
The action of "Dance Nation," Clare Barron's play about a dance troupe snarling at the edge of puberty, ricochets between the girls' locker room and the dance studio.
A dance troupe with members from Albania, France and Italy proposed filming folk dances at European historical sites that could then be broadcast or viewed with virtual reality goggles.
My dad is from Batangas, but my mom met him halfway across the world, in the Netherlands, where she was on tour with the Filipino national folk dance troupe.
Performing with Mr. Olatunji's troupe at the 1964 New York World's Fair in Queens, Mr. Davis was galvanized by a dance troupe from Sierra Leone, also on the bill.
Four members of the famed dance troupe stopped by PEOPLE Now to reveal the workout routine they follow to prep for the annual Christmas Spectacular show in New York City.
One minute you're the star of a Pikachu dance troupe, the next minute you're swarmed by men in suits and dragged out of the limelight, possibly never to return again.
It mixes in elements of fantasy, as the hitmaker floats above the stage during a frenetic concert or descends into a drugged-fueled haze surrounded by a writhing dance troupe.
They were flamboyantly nicknamed guys from a Jamaican dance troupe called the Ravers Clavers who had created a dance known as the Nuh Linga, and suddenly it belonged to Bolt.
Now he has brought "Climax" to the Cannes Film Festival, a film Peter Bradshaw, from Britain's Guardian newspaper, described as a "satanic dance-troupe freak-out of sex and despair".
The "Lord of the Dance" creator and his Irish dance troupe are the latest act to be added to Friday night's Liberty Ball lineup ... according to our Inaugural Committee sources.
There were trays full of beef sambusas, large thermoses of chai tea, and a performance by a Somali dance troupe; at one point, Hibaq Mohamed jumped into formation with them.
Playing an 11-year-old tomboy named Toni who is drawn into a dance troupe of older girls, newcomer Royalty Hightower was discovered as part of a kids' dance team.
Her dance troupe stopped rehearsing a few months back, and she keeps busy with modeling, tattooing and school for now, but says she feels stunted by the lack of opportunities.
Quartet Voices of Service (fifth place), dance troupe V. Unbeatable (fourth place), comedian Ryan Niemiller (third place), and the Detroit Youth Choir (second place) made it into the top 5.
The boss of New York City's famed Radio City Music Hall reportedly told the theater's Rockettes dance troupe that performing at Trump's presidential inauguration could help draw business from Trump voters.
When my father met Marrie, she'd already retired, at 21, from the movies and was managing a dance troupe called the Devil's Angels that toured hotel bars in feathers and sequins.
Vignettes were filmed at the Royal Society in London, at the Campbelltown Art Centre in New South Wales with members of the Aboriginal Australian dance troupe Koomurri and actors throughout Auckland.
She continued to see him for dance injuries throughout her teenage years, at the Michigan State sports medicine clinic and in the basement of the venue where her dance troupe performed.
For most of his 21989s, the Brooklyn-born, Juilliard-trained Mr. Pitts lived in Tel Aviv and was a memorable member of the Batsheva Dance Company, Israel's premier contemporary dance troupe.
For this new project, she and her longtime dance troupe and musical partners adapt her rigorous choreography from stage to gallery — and present dance as a museum show like any other.
In Bushwick, Brooklyn, Cristina Puron spent two days refinishing the floor of her 1,200-square-foot loft after a dance troupe destroyed the varnish and cracked the wood with their shoes.
The whole Next Wave season is accented by a theme of elevation, with Monumental this week featuring the Holy Body Tattoo dance troupe interacting with pedestals to the music of Godspeed You!
Plus-size dancers are finding their niche in groups like Pretty Big Movement, the dance troupe started by a former Beyoncé backup dancer, or Danza Voluminoza, a plus-size Cuban ballet company.
Thus, Lias's lushly orchestrated, John Williams-tinged score was joined to a Rocky Mountains slide show, and "Appalachian Spring" accompanied a performance by the Frequent Flyers, an aerial dance troupe from Boulder.
It was a couple years ago when we first saw 12-year-old Gosling's impressive appearance as the only fella in his otherwise all-female, purple-clad dance troupe, and we've never forgotten.
He spent his early years on the road with his cousins in an acrobatic dance troupe, taking to the stage himself at 12 and singing country songs dressed as a child Davy Crockett.
Mr. Vaziev feared his mandatory two-year army service would end his dancing career, but he landed in a military dance troupe and then joined the Kirov, the Soviet incarnation of the Mariinsky.
His grandparents' acrobatic dance troupe was imported from Russia in 19973 by a novice New York vaudeville agent who himself had recently immigrated and changed his name from Zelman Moses to William Morris.
Later that night, at the dance, they had me sit in a throne while the masc-of-center dance troupe danced and I watched videos of my family sending me messages of love.
Elsewhere, young performers from Ms. Beltrami's dance troupe resemble marionettes: dressed in a wild Elizabethan assemblage and shiny cone hat, or suspended from the ceiling in a red Neoprene suit, like a futuristic skier.
The event is not mandatory for the Rockettes, but according to Marie Claire, none of the women of color in the dance troupe have opted in (understandably), which adds race to the ongoing controversy.
The season opens with the dance troupe Pilobolus's "Shadowland," an evening-length theater piece full of acrobatics and shadow puppetry that ran at the Skirball Center for Performing Arts in New York last year.
Now, after banding together as a dance troupe featuring women in wheelchairs, the women of the LA Rollettes travel across the US to perform in festivals and expositions, showcasing their skills and inventive choreography.
After a while, once the movements are decoded, it is almost possible to tell how Manchester City is playing simply by watching Guardiola, a cross between a telegraph service and an interpretive dance troupe.
Prepare yourselves ... 'cause you are about to see the greatest all-male, big-belly-havin' dance troupe in all of professional sports BREAK IT THE HELL DOWN -- at the pick-up curb at LAX.
But today he is celebrating his success after it was announced that the storied New York dance troupe the Rockettes will be joining the bill, along with nursing home fan favorites the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.
Known for his work with his own New York contemporary dance troupe, A.I.M., he is something of a ballet outsider — and if the energy in rehearsal was any indication, the change of pace was welcome.
Beginning this Thursday, Monica Bill Barnes & Company, the irreverent contemporary dance troupe, will offer "The Museum Workout": a 45-minute physical journey that spans two miles of the Metropolitan Museum of Art before opening hours.
At 82, Dr. Gillian still looks every bit the '60s-era radical bohemian feminist that registered voters in Cleveland's inner city, performed with a modern dance troupe and feasted on the films of Ingmar Bergman.
Their official duties will begin on Tuesday with a ferry trip across Sydney Harbour and past the Opera House, a visit to Taronga Zoo to see koalas and a viewing of a contemporary indigenous dance troupe.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are to ride a ferry across Sydney Harbour past the Opera House on Tuesday, as well as watch an indigenous contemporary dance troupe and see koalas at the Taronga Zoo.
Their official duties will begin on Tuesday with a ferry trip across Sydney Harbor and past the Opera House, a visit to Taronga Zoo to see koalas and a viewing of a contemporary indigenous dance troupe.
The youth fleadh, expressly for those 210 and older, will consist of a program of award-winning shorts by Irish and Irish-American filmmakers, along with rousing step dancing by the Niall O'Leary Irish Dance Troupe.
But until he is cleared by the medical team, Ballas' partner, UFC fighter Paige VanZant, is rehearsing with Alan Bersten, a former So You Think You Can Dance contestant and current member of the DWTS dance troupe.
On Saturday, the DWTS pro, 31, shared numerous sunset photos — which he snapped — of his dance troupe member girlfriend, 23, looking back at the camera and sporting an adorable bikini on the beach while holding his hand.
Her father's business partners, Al Ram's mayor and other prominent residents piled into a school hall, where her rally underscored women's participation: There was a female master of ceremonies, and a women's folkloric dance troupe entertained guests.
Related: Ink Creatures Take on Paper in This Short Stop-Motion Duel Watch a Tiny Paper Dance Troupe Perform in This Stop-Motion Short The 8 Most Incredible Stop-Motion Animation Music Videos From The Past Decade
From the Renaissance to the Ballets Russes, a Parisian dance troupe that amazed and scandalized European audiences for two decades in the 19703s and 20s, ancient Greek art has been an inexhaustible font of inspiration and ideas.
Based on a novel of the same name, "Youth" tells the story of He Xiaoping, a young woman in a People's Liberation Army dance troupe, who ends up dragged into China's brief war with Vietnam in 1979.
He also ran a children's dance troupe, Wah Loo Tin Tin Co. Almost 20 years ago, according to his former company manager Frédéric Nauczyciel, Mr. de Groat had a stroke that left his movement and speech impaired.
All you need to know … "This Dance Troupe Performs with Lasers in Their Butts": Prancing around art galleries with a laser in your butt could be seen as silly, or a cheap gimmick to demand viewers' attention.
Featured performers include El Rio, who describe their sound as "Latin American revolutionary love music"; hip-hop from 4th Dimensional Hitchhiker; and the Aztec Dance troupe Toyaacan from La Puente, who will be joined by local LGBT dancers.
Alan Bersten – a former So You Think You Can Dance contestant and current member of the DWTS dance troupe – was called in for two hours or rehearsal just in case Ballas would not be able to participate Monday.
The Dancing with the Stars pro, 31, and dance troupe member, 23, put their love on display during a sultry accompaniment to country star Kelsea Ballerini's special performance of her hit single "Legends" on Tuesday's season 88 finale.
But some of that confidence evaporates when she hangs around a practice space used by the Lionesses, a local championship dance troupe whose members practice an aggressive form of unison movement somewhere between crunk and ritualistic war dances.
At its core is the same story: an American dancer travels to Germany to join a dance troupe only to discover it is a front for a coven of witches possessed by the need to perform unspeakable acts.
Already in the finals are singer Kodi Lee (Union's Golden Buzzer), violinist Tyler Butler-Figueroa (Cowell's Golden Buzzer choice), dance troupe Light Balance Kids (guest judge Ellie Kemper's Golden Buzzer choice), singer Benicio Bryant and Ndlovu Youth Choir.
The junior wing of Israel's premier contemporary dance troupe lands at the Joyce for a two-week engagement to perform "Naharin's Virus," a 2001 work by the company director Ohad Naharin that scrambles art, politics and audience expectations.
The transformation of Taylor from an intriguing side character at the start of Season 2 to a central series regular in Season 3 is the saga of Billions finally clicking together, like a dance troupe finally nailing its choreography.
Hiving off these two franchises would leave MSG with venues including its eponymous arena in midtown Manhattan, the Radio City Rockettes dance troupe, the bookings business and an initiative to build out immersive venues in Las Vegas and London.
More party favor than vision quest, Climax is a light on plot parable about a dance troupe that accidentally consumes punch laced with LSD and ends up on a trip worse than any the "Sloop John B" ever sailed.
A dance troupe of about 50 young men and women in colorful traditional attire was called into Srinagar from the state's other main city of Jammu, said Archana Sharma, the group's leader, adding that she was a television anchor.
Today, the men each teach dance and choreograph, some in New York, some in Los Angeles, buoyed by their status as members of the only dance troupe on a pop tour ever to achieve a fame of their own.
His dance troupe there included Donna McKechnie, who would win the 1976 Tony Award for best actress in a musical for her role in "A Chorus Line," and Michael Bennett, who won a Tony for choreographing the same show.
Glimpsing Our Post-Consumption Future at the Cooper Hewitt In Taiwan, a Contemporary Dance Troupe Brings in the Crowds Rolling Out the Welcome Mat for Travelers With Autism 'Thoughts and Prayers' Aren't Enough, America's First Gun Violence Minister Says.
Glimpsing Our Post-Consumption Future at the Cooper Hewitt In Taiwan, a Contemporary Dance Troupe Brings in the Crowds Rolling Out the Welcome Mat for Travelers With Autism 'Thoughts and Prayers' Aren't Enough, America's First Gun Violence Minister Says.
A dance troupe composed of teenage girls, the Bakersfield Drillettes, chanted "When our hands are up, don't shoot," referring to the threat of police violence, as family members wearing t-shirts showcasing images of deceased loved ones walked side-by-side.
Earlier this year, Justin Peck , an interim director, contacted Abraham, who is the founder of the modern-dance troupe A.I.M, to ask if he would create a ballet to première at the annual Fall Gala, which took place last week.
In the recent documentary "Strike a Pose," about Madonna's dance troupe from her "Blond Ambition" tour, a key plotline traces the arc of the lone straight dancer from homophobe to a man who becomes emotionally liberated by his many gay friends.
GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO The R&B songwriter Moss Kena has kept an admirably low public profile, steadfastly evading photos; the video for the single "Square One," from an EP called "Found You in 06" due March 2, features a dance troupe.
On days when it seems there isn't too much to smile about, grab a glass of wine and watch "Rebels on Pointe," Bobbi Jo Hart's playful documentary about the all-male comedy dance troupe, Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo.
In addition, dance troupe V.Unbeatable (who are Dwyane Wade's Golden Buzzer choice), Light Balance Kids (who are Ellie Kemper's Golden Buzzer choice), singer Robert Finley, comedian Ryan Niemiller, Ndlovu Youth Choir and singer Chris Kläfford have advanced to the semifinals.
Born deaf, but born to dance Through years of struggle and arduous training, Lin has gone on to win awards at Taipei's Deaflympic Games, snag the leading role in a Taiwanese film, and start Taiwan's first dance troupe for hearing-impaired dancers.
Isaiah Sosho Isaiah is an artist, choreographer, and the leader of The Future Kingz, a cult-followed dance troupe that first reached the masses on reality television and which is now inspiring the Chicago community with performances and classes for children and teens.
In between launching a new streaming service, announcing Big Red Machine's debut album, and hosting his Eaux Claires festival in Wisconsin, Bon Iver's Justin Vernon has been collaborating with the modern dance troupe TU Dance on a live performance called Come Through.
A morning might be spent touring the city with an architect and, after lunch, the group "could see a dance troupe rehearse and have a conversation with the dancers about what it means to be a dance artist in Cuba," he explains.
His focus is on the company's dancers: young, uncommonly agile and well-trained Cubans who have flocked to the call of a national hero, many of them giving up positions with Ballet Nacional or with Danza Contemporánea, the country's flagship contemporary dance troupe.
The French director—whose latest film Climax (which is co-produced by VICE Studios) staring Sofia Boutella, is a journey with a dance troupe lured into hallucinogenic states to the point of injury and death—decides to answer in the most Noé way possible.
The Epoch Media Group, along with Shen Yun, a dance troupe known for its ubiquitous advertising and unsettling performances, make up the outreach effort of Falun Gong, a relatively new spiritual practice that combines ancient Chinese meditative exercises, mysticism and often ultraconservative cultural worldviews.
Hiving off the two teams would leave Madison Square Garden with a portfolio consisting of venues (including its eponymous arena in midtown Manhattan), the Radio City Rockettes dance troupe, a bookings business and an initiative to build out immersive venues in Las Vegas and London.
She was the youngest recruit and last survivor of the original Lindy Hoppers, the all-black dance troupe that broke in at Harlem's Savoy Ballroom and popularized the Lindy Hop in Broadway shows, on tours of Europe and Latin America, and in Hollywood films.
That the new Suspiria is set among a contemporary dance troupe in a Berlin recovering from a war, grasped by an imposed rule, cowering from terror attacks, and grappling with its own sordid history makes for a perfect place to explore those same motifs.
In the meantime, Kim Jong Il had started a relationship with a dancer from a dance troupe called Ko Yong Hui, who would later give birth to three children, one of whom was his half-brother and future leader of the country, Kim Jong Un, Madden said.
"Cabin in the Sky" was notable for being directed by the great George Balanchine, who was also the choreographer, although he worked closely with the African-American choreographer Katherine Dunham, who starred in the show as Georgia Brown, and whose dance troupe formed the dancing chorus.
Though the dance troupe was founded in 1971 at Dartmouth College, the group's most recent spate of notoriety comes from its projected shadow play routines, multi-person performances done behind a screen that give the illusion that multiple bodies have morphed into animals, plants, and other objects.
The pain and prestige of performing en pointe is usually reserved for female ballet dancers, but all-male dance troupe Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo (known as The Trocks, for short) have braved the bruises and blisters of pointe shoes for more than 40 years.
In addition, they will face off with dance troupe Light Balance Kids (guest judge Ellie Kemper's Golden Buzzer choice), singer Ansley Burns, singer Benicio Bryant, magician Eric Chien, comedian Jackie Fabulous, singer Robert Finley, comedian Greg Morton, hand-balancing trio Messoudi Brothers and the Ndlovu Youth Choir.
Clare Barron's exciting, nuanced group portrait of a competitive middle-school dance troupe excavated the raw terror and exhilaration of being 13, with a splendidly confused throng of adolescents embodied without cuteness or condescension by a cast of adults, directed by Lee Sunday Evans at Playwrights Horizons.
His goal had been to build the most precise and uniform dance troupe in the world, and to that end he imposed height requirements for the women in the line, insisting, as well, that they have experience in three distinct dance styles: ballet, jazz and tap.
"The women I work with are intelligent and are full of love and the decision of performing for a man that stands for everything we're against is appalling," she captioned a private Instagram post, adding the words "Not My President" to a photo of the dance troupe on stage.
Born Jean-Philippe Leo Smet in Paris to Huguette Clerc and Belgian-born Leon Smet in 1943, Johnny spent his early years on the road in an acrobatic dance troupe, taking to the stage at 12 and singing country songs dressed as Davy Crockett, the American folk hero.
Three years ago, immediately after his debut season in the dance troupe on "Dancing With the Stars," where he really discovered his love for choreography, when doors seemed to be opening for him everywhere, he learned that he had been dancing for months with fractures in both feet.
With music, a Palladian dance troupe, mass and a vast assortment of local delicacies such as socca (pan fried chickpea crepe) and Monaco's own fougasse (an anise and nut biscuit), the evening has become the most advantageous spot in the calendar year to see the royal twins up close.
So when Lynn and his buddies travel to the game and are instructed how they're to perform during the halftime show—they're even given choreographed moves to perform as if they're a dance troupe—the surrealism is even more alarming because the physical images projected on the screen look so bizarre.
Last year, it was announced that the British modern-dance troupe Richard Alston Dance Company will shut its doors in 2020, after twenty-five years in operation; it's a loss to anyone who loves the craft of dance, and to those who admire Alston's lyrical voice and vivid response to music.
Li lives among hundreds of his followers near Dragon Springs, a 211-acre compound in upstate New York that houses temples, private schools and quarters where performers for the organization's dance troupe, Shen Yun, live and rehearse, according to four former compound residents and former Falun Gong practitioners who spoke to NBC News.
During live shows, Hayter stands behind a keyboard painted ghost white and a laptop affixed with a sticker that says BELIEVE SURVIVORS, screaming and singing as her body is bathed in projected visuals: a forest fire; a dance troupe performing Pina Bausch choreography; a Pentecostal baptism; walls of sans-serif misogynist pornogrind lyrics.
Radio City Music Hall's legendary Rockettes dance troupe reportedly was sternly warned by their own union not to boycott their planned performance at inauguration festivities next month for President-elect Donald Trump — who has been having a yuuuuuuggeely difficult time scrounging up "A-List" performers willing to show up for those events.
John Jabaley, an actor who moved to New Orleans in 2010 with his family, rides parades as part of an irony-heavy club called the Laissez Boys that zooms around on customised leather recliners as Rat Pack music blares; his wife, an advocate for working people, marches with the Sirens, a dance troupe.
Robert Altman follows a dance troupe — a fictionalized version of the Joffrey Ballet of Chicago — through a few months of its season while focusing on Ry (Neve Campbell, who wrote the film with Barbara Turner), a ballerina trying to make her way to the top as she keeps company with Josh (James Franco), a chef.
Parker shared moments from the night on her Instagram page, and writing "A really lovely evening continues…," while revealing that she was seated next to the evening's host Harry Connick Jr. She also highlighted performances from the night, including a dance troupe and drummers, calling it a "fantastic celebration," and showing Broderick clapping and giving a thumbs up.
Mark Morris, as a teen-ager, in the seventies, did his longest and most serious dance training as a member of a Balkan folk-dance troupe, the Koleda Balkan Dance Ensemble, a semi-pro group of Seattle hippies and music geeks who got together on weekends, went to the woods, drank slivovitz, and danced till they dropped.
Mr. Pitts, a Brooklyn native who for six years had been dancing with the Batsheva Dance Company, Israel's premier dance troupe, had recently been spending his free time in his black-painted spare room, undulating and contorting his long body to the sound of a spoken-word audio track he had created from his own poetry and other writing.
On part one of the season 23 finale, viewers watched both professional dancers — including Artem Chigvintsev, Witney Carson and Emma Slater — and members of the DWTS dance troupe give a beautiful performance of Gosling and Stone's dance in the upcoming film, which has generated lots of Oscar buzz after it won the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival's coveted People's Choice Award.
Other performers at this Saturday night show include the stand-up comics Marina Franklin and Julio Torres; Joe Pickett and Nick Prueher of the Found Footage Festival, which celebrates peculiar VHS videocassettes; the improviser and performer Gary Richardson; the comedy dance troupe Cocoon Central Dance Team; the juggler Luther Bangert; and the sketch-comedy duo of Joe Bonacci and Michael Canfield.
The video for "Apes**t" was made in the Louvre, including the Carters' own selfies in front of the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo; the location is one more prize for Jay-Z to boast about in "Heard About Us." But with the Carters and a dance troupe taking over the Louvre's palatial spaces, the video also places an unapologetic, physical black presence in a citadel of European culture.
Participants include Indigenous contemporary dance troupe Dancing Earth, singer-songwriter Kelly Caballero, hip-hop artist Jessa Calderon, iconic Tongva/Ajachmem artist and activist L. Frank, and photographer Cara Romero, whose photographic billboards were recently featured in Desert X. "Indigenous Now is focused on bringing visibility and allowing mainstream LA to engage with the Indigenous community, to recognize that we have modern lives and urban experiences," Romero recently told Hyperallergic.
Gaga's strong fanbase in the LGBTQ community and her flamboyant aesthetic will be seen as a "political statement;" a dance troupe filled with non-white faces will be seen as a "political statement;" anything that she does, short of dressing head-to-toe in the red white and blue, quoting from The Art of the Deal, and then solemnly leaving, will be seen as a righteous middle-finger to Trump and his ilk.
Collectively, the video clips, photographs, and comments imbued the characters with a depth that not even flashbacks provide in conventional TV. Soon after the first, six-minute clip of " SKAM " appeared on Facebook Watch, I developed a theory about several of the characters: long before April 24th, it seemed, Megan, a member of the school's dance troupe, had stolen a boy named Marlon from her friend Abby, another dancer; Abby, in revenge, had shut Megan out of her life, and as a result Megan had quit the troupe.
Meanwhile, Graham grew up, studied with the Denishawn Dance Troupe, in Los Angeles, moved to New York, unwillingly became a dancer with a musical revue to support her family, refused to wear cheesy costumes, quit the musical revue, began to put together her own company, knocked everybody out with a one-night performance of her work on April 18, 1926, in a theatre she had rented with money borrowed from the owner of the old Gotham Book Mart, appeared all over the country, inspired Fanny Brice to parody her, danced for Eleanor Roosevelt at the White House, danced for eight U.S. Presidents, won worldwide fame.

No results under this filter, show 211 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.