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That initial glissando, the endless, breathless, pirouettes in your ears.
Angelina went into the hallway and did a few pirouettes.
It takes a deft communicator to pull off such verbal pirouettes.
If you're into heat, then a few pirouettes are in order.
But there are also images of spatial organization, as when, in an image of centrifugal force, she, center stage, does supported pirouettes that are powerfully matched by unsupported pirouettes by four men in the four corners.
Voices and instruments often perform courtly pirouettes against sustained chords and even pulses.
We're also betting she pirouettes her heart out and proves that jerk wrong.
She practiced her turns again in the dim backstage light: eight pirouettes, then five.
They had already been there alone for nearly an hour, silently practicing their pirouettes.
Throughout all these pirouettes, however, nothing actually changed on the level of economic policy.
Spreading his wings, he pirouettes and bobs his head deeply, like an expressive pianist.
Deadpool also does some nice pirouettes and grand jetés in between — in stilettos, no less!
Despite a raw, scarred appearance, he seems born with the ability to do perfect pirouettes.
The adults partner the girls in lifts and supported pirouettes: one generation helping the next.
At some point we startled a cluster of deer into doing pirouettes through the brush.
The central toe, on which the composition pirouettes, harks back to Michelangelo's Virgin Mary's missing nose.
Kratos leaps and pirouettes through his brutal combos with the same fluid grace he's always had.
I did lunges, pirouettes and cartwheels around him — anything to divert his focus back to me.
To behold the pirouettes and arabesques of whales underwater is a lot like watching the Russian ballet.
The dance floor's welcoming throb had been reimagined as a series of carefully choreographed pirouettes and stumbles.
He kicked a flexed foot into the air or whipped into brisk parallel pirouettes with an agile alertness.
Bird's game was a series deft post moves and delicate pirouettes, lefty hooks, lay-ups, and finger rolls.
So far, there have been no discouraging words from the downstairs neighbors about the pirouettes and fan kicks.
In your fouetté turns, you performed double pirouettes while raising your arm and opening and closing your fan.
The snowy feline dazzled on screen as she did pirouettes, leapt in the air and danced across the junkyard.
The hexacopter dances in the air, exercises some intentional wobbles, slowly does a static flip, and pirouettes on a tilt.
The FBI pirouettes as the saintliest institution in Washington while its leaders dish dirt to their political or media favorites.
Watters has gone on to post more treadmill routines, in addition to clips in which he pirouettes sans exercise equipment.
How many second acts can a startup have before its procession of unlikely pirouettes must raise more than a quizzical eyebrow?
Ms. Mearns's dancing, instinctively dramatic, had moments when you watched with your heart in your mouth (the strangely exposed pirouettes when the cavalier brakes her twirl by catching her wrist), others that seemed fabulously definitive (the rise-and-fall unsupported pirouettes in which her arms rise into a peak before she suddenly arches back with arms open).
Jumps sliced the air, pirouettes were mini-tornadoes, and — most striking — the ending of each movement was the preparation for the next.
A few of her video highlights include this shot of her magically completing two pirouettes while seamlessly showing off her basketball skills.
I used to beat myself up for not being able to do five pirouettes; now I'm like, 'Nope, I'm good with that.
"I find the thought of her more interesting than Lincoln Kirstein maybe doing some pirouettes in the living room," Ms. Nacheman said.
Earth pirouettes around its axis once every 24 hours or so, while Jupiter spins comparatively briskly, once in roughly 9.8 Earth-hours.
As one tossed off pirouettes, another edged into the circle, etching zigzags into the pavement with the soles of her yellow sneakers.
Outside the fun house, the needle inside him pirouettes, unable to locate anyplace more lonesome than the ground upon which he stands.
The Sugar Plum, after taking multiple pirouettes in her partner's arms, suddenly arches back toward us, her arms opening as she bends.
Aldridge pirouettes down the lane, flutters out on the perimeter, and toys with grown men as they dig forearms into his lower back.
He turns both right and left, arrives from multiple pirouettes in surprising, forward-leaning positions and vaults high, only to pivot in midair.
"Quiescence" was similarly haunting, with a pendular two-note bass line over which Mr. Cohen and Mr. Lindner traced pirouettes in triplet meter.
Horse and rider embark on an elaborate combination of steps, trots and pirouettes, with points accumulated for precision, flow and ease of execution.
Pulling off as many as 19513 perfect pirouettes on pointe is astonishingly hard, but was simply a matter of course for Carmelita Maracci.
His auto-da-fey stylings — twinkle-toes pirouettes and pursed-lip mincing — ought to be offensive but somehow wind up as poetry instead.
Revel in the crafted leather interior, which brightens considerably when the retractable hardtop pirouettes into its storage slot behind the useless rear seats.
From gifted athletes to teetering toddlers, they are looking to showcase their figure eights and pirouettes — or simply make it around while staying upright.
The dancer posted a video to her Instagram as she pirouettes 15 times with ease, all with her third trimester baby bump proudly on display.
Wolf turns are also less risky than traditional pirouettes because the body's center of gravity is lower, making it easier to stay on the beam.
All of this background returns us to the question of what do all these charm offenses, volte-faces and diplomatic pirouettes mean for the Trump administration?
In Kathak, stories revolve around the god Krishna and the goddess Radha; what you'll see is a tapestry of intricate footwork, fast pirouettes and statuesque poses.
The top also gives everyone within 50 feet a ballet performance as the buttresses rise rearward and the roof panel pirouettes back behind the two seats.
To attribute the president's pirouettes to personal growth would also require ignoring what's actually staring us in the face — that there is no foundation to this presidency.
New wave synths provide a colorful rush to the duo's sound, while vocalist Kara pirouettes through hooks that are alternatingly addictively syncopated chants or grand shout-alongs.
Footwork, technique (in sequences of turns, the head often "spots" front rather than in the direction the pirouettes are traveling), lines and accentuation show many persuasively idiomatic nuances.
This year, MM.LaFleur's summer campaign features dancers in place of models as well, however things are a bit less "baby ducklings falling" and more pirouettes and whipped turns.
The royal has also been perfecting her pirouettes and pliés at a dance school in South London, where she has been taking private ballet lessons, PEOPLE has learned.
The young royal has been perfecting her pirouettes and pliés at a dance school in South London, where she has been taking private ballet lessons, PEOPLE has learned.
He's fond of series of rapid single pirouettes, but one of his fortes is the way he does these with his torso thrillingly angled way off the vertical.
Dewdrop is a virtuoso coloratura role, with rapid-trilling runs on point, jumps in which one foot is brilliantly flourished in the air, and pirouettes of bewildering complexity.
Primaries generally move Democrats and Republicans to their outer flanks, causing candidates to perform complex pirouettes to secure the nomination only to later backpedal to win the general election.
You'd never know she was recovering from an ankle injury: The heroic circuit of pirouettes and jumps she did instead of the celebrated fouetté turns was a splendid event.
The prime minister would have to ask allies to engineer the sorts of diplomatic pirouettes that made statements such as these possible, and cross her fingers that they would deliver.
What works best is how intimate an experience Tapestries becomes, where your "handler" strokes, nudges, and pirouettes you through a piece of classical music that could otherwise be pretty inaccessible.
The 3-year-old royal has been perfecting her pirouettes and pliés at a dance school in South London, where she has been taking private ballet lessons, PEOPLE has learned.
He didn't have a pen handy, so he had to sound it out in his head: At nine, her mother watches from her wheelchair As she dips and leaps and pirouettes.
Of course, he's put in endless hours of riding time while creating the Bolt, and for every one of my abrupt stops, he pulled off what seemed like dozens of skillful pirouettes.
The servo motors seemed to be timed just a fraction of a second off, but soon I got the hang of it, and started executing tidy pirouettes near some stainless steel fridges.
"The Supima boys are doing backflips and pirouettes on their desks right now," Lawson said, referring to an association that provides a trademark indicating cotton products come from 100 percent American Pima cotton.
Forget elegant pirouettes, this is a workout full of high knees, lunges, squats and planks on a slippery ice rink designed to give your core, glutes and quads the workout of their life.
During the roughly 20-minute test, the Raider shifts sideways and pirouettes around a fixed point on the ground, showing the low-speed agility enabled by the fully electric fly-by-wire controls.
Not far removed from the intense routine and lifestyle of an Olympic athlete—or even 1970s rockstar—ballerinas and ballerinos alike are often contrived to leave the pirouettes and plies to younger talent.
That's the grand equation of "Eastwatch," episode 5 of this seventh season of Game of Thrones, a scattershot clockwork of updates and minor machinations, paltry plot pivots and pirouettes that had our heads spinning.
The Biebs was down in Miami Thursday shooting the vid for his upcoming single with J Balvin -- titled "La Bomba" -- and packed several hip thrusts, toe taps and pirouettes into a very short take.
Judging from what's being shown at MoMA, there's an insatiability to Alassane's films: he pirouettes from magic-lantern féticheur to withering social critic to deadpan documentarian, abounding all the while in feats of material innovation.
Behold, the man in all his glory, as he pirouettes his way across the PyeongChang ice: The guy appears to be middle-aged, judging by his flowing salt-and-pepper mane and dad bod paunch.
Apart from a little fumbling with props, you'd never have known: He has many shades of good humor, easy command of Colas's complex jumps and pirouettes and (more unusual) a mastery of dynamically exciting phrasing.
At times, the choreographic gestures—leaps, skips, pirouettes, and the like—struck me as too pedestrian, but the distribution of bodies onstage, particularly in the spiralling stampede of the final section, mirrored Grisey's cosmic chaos.
She has several kinds of taxing footwork (various hops on point and those jumps called gargouillades, where the parted feet write rings in the air in opposite directions); she also delivers a quick, highly exposed string of pirouettes.
Its final ballet, "Piano Concerto No. 1," ends brilliantly with a figure so fast it's easy to miss: The two ballerinas partner their two men in supported pirouettes, and the men hold the balances we've associated with the women.
The street-level studios in downtown Brooklyn, and its floor-to-ceiling windows invite a bevy of idle onlookers, wide-eyed children and their nannies, a cop or two, and construction workers — some mockingly, some not — practicing their own pirouettes.
Mr. Cirio, new to the company this spring, brought off the tricky multiple pirouettes with a better final change of focus — "renversé," with the head and upper body arching during the turn — better than anyone I have seen in 20 years.
Dancers were warming up — one lay on the floor, her legs extended stiffly in front of her, doing crunches; others stood in the center of the room seeming to turn dance steps over in their minds before bursting into spectacular pirouettes.
Twerking on a chain-link fence; doing a split on concrete in the rain; bouncing a basketball off multiple body parts, between effortless pirouettes: When Normani released the music video for her irresistible single "Motivation" in August, the message was clear.
The man arches his back as if wracked by dark inspiration, makes his way around the stage like a visionary, suddenly pirouettes in ways you don't anticipate, and softly jumps, making a shape in the air as if testing an idea.
Slowly, she rose from the ground, but as soon as she got on her feet, a pack of dancing wolves surrounded her and, between perfect pirouettes, did their best to pull her back down as if she were some flimsy rag doll.
There to have his photo taken for the sports-card maker Upper Deck, he took part in a video promotion in which a figure skating coach put him and other teenage prospects through pirouettes and pairs routines while they were wearing hockey equipment.
A shrewd and charismatic statesman, the elder Trudeau also cut a dashing figure; he was known for dating actresses, including Barbra Streisand; for always having a rose in his lapel; and for his playful pirouettes (one of them behind Queen Elizabeth's back).
He opened his farewell with George Balanchine's "Theme and Variations" (1947), among the most challenging heroic assignments for the male dancer: One of its variations features a long series of double air turns alternating with pirouettes as part of a single phrase.
In a quietly virtuosic opening shot, Mr. Piñeiro's camera pirouettes on an apartment terrace, looking down at a park below, as a young woman speaks to her lover on a phone, picking him out in the park just as the camera does.
That was where the race in House District 94 was headed until Tuesday, in a contest that has had more pirouettes than a prima ballerina since voters went to the polls seven weeks ago, choosing the Republican incumbent, David Yancey, by 10 votes.
"The tap itself isn't what wins a gymnast their points, but as the approach to every major skill on bars, from flips to pirouettes to the final dismount, it's the engine of any bar routine, like the backswing to a tennis stroke," Chalat wrote.
The Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize, one of the most generous arts honors in the United States, has been awarded to the singer, composer and multidisciplinary artist Meredith Monk, whose wordless vocal pirouettes and otherworldly theater compositions have reverberated in New York and internationally for five decades.
You'll also enjoy a good two hours of complete easy access to the bar, first dibs on the cloakroom, clean toilets, relaxed bouncers at the start of their shift, and a dance floor so empty you'll have the room to do triple pirouettes and kick steps you snazzy bastard.
According to Variety, the clip went a little like this: While a ballerina pirouettes in one room, her movements somehow wreak absolute hell on another dancer—whose body is systematically ripped apart into a mound of broken bones, piss, blood, and spit, one painful contortion at a time.
Though she placed maximum demands on Mr. Ramasar, he is now the most touchingly chivalrous of cavaliers; and when she stretched back in his arms at the end of those supported pirouettes, he timed to perfection the moment of thrilling stillness before he then turned with her one more time.
But all the so-called "Black Swan" choreography that was presented departed even further than usual from Petipa (who never dressed this ballerina in black, anyway); the biggest imposition was the dully showy female variation (pirouettes galore), danced to oboe music that Petipa never choreographed from Tchaikovsky's 1877 version of the score.
The subtle tilt of a torso, the spiraling flourish of one raised arm amid supported pirouettes, the flicker of legs beating or circling in the air: these and many other details — delivered with grace and panache — add up cumulatively, like threads in a tapestry, so the ballet becomes a complex visual luxury.
It features "Hacking" fouls called by a diminutive ref, traveling, 24-second shot-clock violations, instant replays (believed to be a video game debut), turnaround over-the-head baseline jumpers, 360-degree pirouettes in the lane, fallaways, putbacks, plus the sartorially correct vintage kneepads, accurate non-NBA jersey numbers, and, depending on your vantage point, rec-specs.
On March 11, Marco Messina, a corps de ballet dancer from the Ballet Company of the Teatro alla Scala in Milan posted a mash-up of videos created by his fellow dancers showing them doing barre exercises in their bedrooms, stretching their feet while watering plants, bench-pressing toddlers, lifting each other in the backyard and perfecting pirouettes in the living room.
On March 11, Marco Messina, a corps de ballet dancer from the Ballet Company of the Teatro alla Scala in Milan posted a mash-up of videos created by his fellow dancers showing them doing barre exercises in their bedrooms, stretching their feet while watering plants, bench-pressing toddlers, lifting each other in the backyard and perfecting pirouettes in the living room.
Robbins, up on the roof, goes into an energetic solo, ending with two fast pirouettes, and then looks right at the camera with a grin that says, "If you can make it here …" That sky-high dance is the charming preface to "Voice of My City: Jerome Robbins and New York," on view now at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center.
In the video, as different beings emerge from the same physical tapestry, their ranging states are revealed in their movements, rather than their identical appearances; mania careens and pirouettes high speed in reverse with a burning shawl, depression staggers bleeding gradually out of her clutched stomach in slow motion, apathy writhes invisible to the world on the floor, and a re-emerging central self attempts to shepard them all back together, gracefully balancing flames on her arms like a human candlebra.

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