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Collins and the Prancing Elites, a gay and gender-nonconforming dance team from Mobile, Alabama, even appeared on Oxygen's The Prancing Elite Project for two seasons.
Dogs shows aren't all about butt fluff and perfect prancing.
Though, the dancers weren't twirling and prancing down the runway.
I had approached my foe like a fawn prancing toward wolves.
The Prancing Pony from 'LOTR' makes for a particularly cheerful coaster.
The Marlboro man has taken the reins of the Prancing Horse.
"We all share a passion for the prancing horse," he said.
"We all share a passion for the prancing horse," he said.
I still liked the tigers and the prancing horses with their riders.
Shreds of skin, and even some entrails, hang off their prancing bones.
She also posted another one of her running and prancing in the snow.
Pair it with a Prancing Pony magnet and you'll have the Shire covered.
Robin Williams, clad in a dowdy dress, prancing around with a British accent.
The short video showcased its new color scheme, angular movement and prancing style.
There was also a prancing black cat preceding a 1969 late-season collapse.
And Napoleon rears his battle steed to fit the silhouette of Ferrari's prancing horse.
Deskercise, yoga with baby animals, prancing around the park — fitness fads come and go.
I had Macaulay Culkin in face paint, prancing below disco balls in Party Monster.
Pierre had more composure than we did, prancing in as if he were royalty.
The fastback roof slopes to a spoiler lip — and a prancing horse in chrome.
UsWeekly caught some adorable footage of the star prancing through the sprinklers with two children.
That may be true, even if rivals suspect the prancing horse of feigning a limp.
For example, the dancers form a prancing coach to carry Zerlina for her first entrance.
The tigers in the panel that she made Will go on prancing, proud and unafraid.
The Alfa Romeo Stelvio could satisfy the SUV-desires of prancing horse fans around the world.
And now, there's a new one-of-one wearing the prancing horse: the 458 MM Speciale.
Or would the Greatest Show on Earth prove a little less grand without its prancing pachyderms?
Plimpton was too busy prancing around Paris with Terry Southern to attempt half the shit Thomas has.
"Ferrari is a great company, and they're a reference for us," says the former Prancing Horse employee.
But one observer couldn't seem to shake the squirrel's prancing visage: this wonderpup right here named Molly.
Five days later, he was prancing at the park and begging for extra treats, leaving everyone dumbfounded.
But it probably helps to have purchased several other Ferraris and show devotion to the Prancing Horse.
But we're still out there, prancing about the stage in our matching Hawaiian shirts and receding hairlines.
We fear that boys' club secrecy and prancing misogyny, the profound moral error of discrimination, will prevail.
Among them was Irma Rivera, 31, with a son in her arms and a daughter prancing ahead.
The new print is called 'Prancing Ponies' and will feature across a range of kids products, including backpacks.
Those interested in adopting one of the prancing pets can fill out an application at the rescue's website.
I was struggling wading in the river, and she was mincing along — almost prancing along — carrying heavy sacks.
That sequence made sex look boring, more about posing and prancing than intimacy, passion, or even animal satisfaction.
The horse show was smaller but more refined, with challenges that focused on prancing, trotting, and dental care.
Large metal gates decorated with prancing wrought-iron Sea-Monkeys open to a number of No Trespassing signs.
There he was, this strange, terrifying specter—part clown, part boogieman—prancing around merrily in his grainy underworld.
Bjork's Coachella performance is both innocent and youthful, with the singer prancing around the stage, and powerfully wise.
Now, he is prancing onstage again, and the band's three-month tour is off to a rollicking start.
Musk tore off his blazer and bopped around, prancing and waltzing around in the span of 40 seconds.
The Egyptian depiction of a slender, generic dog closely resembles the emoji of a prancing canine in profile.
A cocktail party degenerates into surreal anarchy, with witches prancing about and the lovers copulating in a bathtub.
"Getting Pretty After" showed them wearing pink bodysuits in an operating room, prancing out afterward with altered faces.
BILA: If Kim Jong-un called me repugnant, I would put it on a shirt and be prancing around.
Today, the TDE songstress released the full-length version, which shows her prancing around from lush woods to beaches.
But somehow, the Prancing Horse looks properly at home in its home country, as the photo above amply demonstrates.
Mr. Foxe cowers as he is surrounded by a prancing horde of pert young gang members in skimpy sunsuits.
A dog on a walk explores, finding pleasure in moving, sniffing, prancing and sharing your company, Dr. Westgarth said.
I would put Beethoven's "Pastoral" on my loudspeakers and imagine prancing through a grassy meadow with my imaginary girlfriend.
Westminster chose this year's top dog on Tuesday night after plenty of petting and prancing at Madison Square Garden.
Four hours and a lot of prancing and rolling around later, everyone seems to genuinely feel a lot better.
Fans captured videos and photos at Friday night's concert showing Jagger in top form, prancing and singing on the stage.
As soon as someone's up on the stage prancing about and trying to be funny, to me it becomes pathetic.
The Prancing Elites These YouTube channels also increase the visibility of gay male and gender-nonconforming majorettes in the South.
With a few quick turns from his owner's wind up key, Tommy is back up and prancing around once more.
Then, after a prolonged silence, a reformed Mae video chats with Annie, who's now prancing about in the Scottish Highlands.
But this is not a prancing unicorn: it's a significant down round (one of many at the moment, it seems).
I felt terrible for the men in the thick fuzzy bear suits, prancing down the road in 90-degree heat.
She did balletic twirls, cartwheels and some fiercely feral prancing to grapple with male dancers far taller than she is.
Much of the rest of Mr. Zaks's production charges at us like a prancing elephant, festooned in shades of pink.
To prepare for the performance, Ritter — who made a memorable foray into acting on NBC's Parenthood — practiced prancing around in heels.
Since then, Rose has been prancing around social media in a number revealing and low-cut tops and body-hugging dresses.
The last time we saw our favourite teen heartthrob Zac Efron, he was prancing around the stage in The Greatest Showman.
I came to appreciate how she would wake up happy every day, ready to greet the world with her prancing walk.
Tyson's learning to walk on grass, and is gingerly prancing around his enclosure under the watchful eye of his new fans.
It's a whole circus parade of sounds and effects: brass band, clowns, aerialists, prancing horses, confetti showers, giant papier-mâché monster heads.
What about Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, who took America by storm at Christmas 1949 and has been prancing along ever since?
While on a trip to Seoul Tuesday, Hadid snapped an Instagram story of herself in the mirror, prancing around her hotel bathroom.
At some point this bit of prancing happens, which isn't at all a notable moment beyond the fact that it's my favorite.
They have flattered to deceive before of course, the prancing horse looking good in testing but heavy-hoofed once the racing starts.
Although More's followers have watched her prancing around Berlin in thigh-high patent boots this week, she lives between Windsor and London.
Nothing worse than a twat in shiny trousers prancing round with a grin on his face because he's just discovered FKA Twigs.
" It showed Charles prancing around a mall in New Jersey before a recorded voice-over declared him a "supermodel of the world.
Experts say he has about a dozen of the prized "prancing horse" brand cars in the plush garage of his home in Cortland.
Prancing around art galleries with a laser in your butt could be seen as silly, or a cheap gimmick to demand viewers' attention.
An animal in the group didn't swerve fast enough and ended up clothes-lining DeLuzio, knocking him to the ground before prancing forth.
I don't have a dog of my own, but I was happy to see a few good boys prancing around with their owners.
The conductor, Ira Levin, drew out the lush orchestral colors and vivid evocations — of prancing elves and such — that course through the work.
While you are chomping and cheers-ing your way through Thanksgiving, more than 2,000 dogs will be spending their Turkey Day prancing and primping.
Her team taught all of her undercover shenanigans on camera, and she shared a video of her dancing and prancing around the convention center.
The book tells the story and history of the prancing horse logo, along with over 1,000 images, many that are rare and previously unpublished.
And as soon as that third drink hits…a cockroach the size of a Pomeranian comes prancing through the crack in the front door.
The video, which shows Bieber prancing about, rolling down hills, and gazing pensively into waterfalls, seemingly inspired some people to make a pilgrimage Fjaðrárgljúfur themselves.
But it's large enough to host prancing stallions, capering dogs, a couple of clowns, a score of swirling hula hoops and throngs of leaping acrobats.
Jay Z, settled for an all-black outfit — because you can't really compete with glittery green sock-boots decorated with prancing unicorns, now can you?
It's almost a cruel joke that the wildest one who lived every day like his last turned out to be the last one left prancing.
In March, the KKW Beauty mogul shared an adorable Instagram video of her baby girl prancing around in a pair of $592 neon Yeezy heels.
The KKW Beauty creator posted photos of her oldest daughter prancing in her mom's pink snakeskin boots, explaining that North had chosen the boots herself.
Photos of the relaxing beach day showed Parrish Hart frolicking in the water and prancing in the sand with a wide grin on her face.
Ryan looks at Mohammed, dressed in his just-out-of-the-packet Walmart shirt and prancing about the arrivals hall with balloons for his cousins.
Like everyone else, Stevenson and Watson, who are dance coaches and choreographers, had perfected their moves from watching YouTube videos of the Prancing J-Settes.
And for silliness, there was Procol Harum's "Conquistador" with the Forces of Nature dancers in bell-bottoms and fringed tops, prancing like some 1960s shindig.
Images of shark fins grazing the surface of murky ocean waters were replaced by slow motion shots of ripped, nearly naked lifeguards prancing across the sand.
Prancing around set with her iPhone in hand, the "Used to Love You" singer stumbles upon host Carson Daly in the talent compound outside his trailer.
Is North Korea pressing to see how much they can gain by bluffing, prancing, and provoking others whom they consider unwilling to do what it wants?
"The reality of it is not everyone is going up there and prancing on the ledges and being irresponsible," he said in an interview on Thursday.
Google acquired a gaggle of startups with technologies ranging from full humanoids to industrial robotic arms to the prancing legged creations of MIT spinout Boston Dynamics.
From prancing around in crazy Marge Simpson-esque wigs to wearing some peculiar accessories — a chicken bone necklace, for example — Minaj always brings her A-game.
Take away the prancing horse badge (the side shields are $1,856, by the way) and the GTC4Lusso remains a sleek, desirable machine that pleases the eye.
In this mode, it's essentially the "I need to get to the office right now, I don't want to think about prancing ponies or race cars" Ferrari.
In April 2019, North was not happy when she had to take off her mom's pink snakeskin boots after prancing around in them for a few photos.
But today, friends, I ask you to take a closer look at the character often prancing alongside the Cookie monster: her assistant Porsha, played by Ta'Rhonda Jones.
The shoot starts with Hendrix, prancing around a tree in lingerie, taking a vibrator out of her Christmas stocking, and playing with it until Santa shows up.
According to the Associated Press, the male calf was walking within an hour of being born and was prancing alongside his mom just a few hours later.
A yoga first, Morse was unsure how yogis would react to having agile and adorable goats prancing around their mats, but she had nothing to worry about.
The feathered beast seen prancing around appears to be equal parts poultry and, from the waist down, a fluffy velociraptor, a salient reminder of birds' prehistoric ancestors.
The show also features prancing choreography by Scott Rink and songs of love and exposition prettily delivered by Jessica Fontana, Hunter Ryan Herdlicka, Cory Lingner and Zak Resnick.
The company was unlikely to grow through acquisitions that would dilute the brand, he said, but could expand via other highly selective items with the prancing horse logo.
For Ferrari, Marchionne plans to use the brand — the world-famous prancing horse and the Ferrari name — on other luxury goods besides sports cars to generate more revenue.
Cymbals Eat Guitars, "Wish" "Wish" does something I can't remember another Cymbals Eat Guitars song doing: it struts, prancing over a raucous saxophone and a simple bass line.
On Sunday, the "Joanne" singer graced the field at Houston's NRG stadium, prancing around and posing in an asymmetrical black skirt and cropped black sweater from Vera Wang.
Let's remember him joyously prancing amid the wayward sprinklers that interrupted a game in his scintillating 2005 season — and not for the three injury-marred years that followed.
As rationality and science became more important, people were less interested in prancing around in shoes that prevented them from walking more than 10 feet at a time.
The Scuderia Ferrari club brings a giant flag of the company's prancing-horse logo on a yellow shield and unfurls it across the grandstand, covering hundreds of seats.
Marla AllardWashington To the Editor: Our Kurdish allies are dying, our ISIS enemies are celebrating and Russian troops are prancing through American military camps abandoned by President Trump.
She sang with hardworking gusto throughout the set, even as she covered considerable yardage strutting and kicking, prancing and gesticulating, pumping her hips and shaking hands with fans.
We were like dogs slavering after a piece of meat, but we weren't in the wild eating for survival: We were participants in a dog show, prancing for medals.
But proponents point out that — along with the physically demanding jumping, prancing, and running — this sport also promotes art, friendship, and discipline, the Wall Street Journal reported in March.
Carrie Bradshaw, prancing around Manhattan in her white tutu and pink cami combo, feeling herself and her look, till she gets splashed with gutter water by a passing bus.
Fury pulled off his best Ric Flair impersonation from there, taking off his vest and slamming it to the canvas, prancing around, walking up the turnbuckles and yelling uncontrollably.
This makes the car maker one of the most valuable and recognizable brands in the world; its "prancing horse" logo is synonymous with sex, money and the high life.
The performers can be seen prancing down hospital corridors and in hospital rooms, singing, telling jokes, playing musical instruments, laughing, and connecting with patients, their families and staff members.
"The resolution of the tactile sensations was spectacular, from the edges of a cube, to the roundness of an apple, to the tiny prancing hooves of the deer," wrote Ackerman.
Kim Kardashian West's 5½-year-old daughter was not happy when she had to take off Kardashian West's pink snakeskin boots after prancing around in them for a few photos.
It also included a few rounds of "rouncing," which involved doing a prancing movement while zigzagging across the trampolines (during which I may or may not have completely wiped out).
With a million questions hanging in the air, we close with Arya escaping on a white horse that just happens to be prancing around the charred bodies of Kings Landing.
LONDON — If you've ever secretly yearned to sip butterbeer in the Hog's Head Inn or rest your legs alongside some hobbits in the Prancing Pony, you're almost certainly not alone.
Ms. Moggie's free-spirited Jenn, whom we first meet as she's clad in an American-flag bikini, prancing freely around the bar, thankfully remains just this side of cloyingly whimsical.
Whenever the poseurs featuring so prominently in much contemporary "street style" photography started prancing in front of Bill, he inevitably chose the moment to change the film in his camera.
One was in black stingray; the other, silver leather, and both have silhouettes of horses crafted in sterling silver prancing around their circumferences to reflect Ms. Pellerin's love of horses.
This 'budget' prancing horse starts at $200,000 but has a top speed of over 199mph, and can get to 60 miles per hour from a standing start in 3.2 seconds.
If you go back and drive a Ferrari 21—the Italian team's prancing workhorse of the late 21s—you'll find a car that requires absolutely nothing of the driver except driving.
Well, it seems Hadid has finally realized that prancing around town in a crop top and leggings and your go-to leather moto jacket just isn't going to provide enough warmth.
In the middle of the beauty routine, Maureen's second daughter, Penny (Angela Cartwright), an intellectually curious 11-year-old, comes prancing over from an exhilarated encounter with an unknown life form.
Arts | Long Island The ceramic red bull prancing on a shelf could be considered a symbol for the action that takes place before it, in a chic living room in Brooklyn.
By Wednesday, Instagram had more than 2,000 posts associated with "#JokerStairs," many of those photos of people prancing on the steps in Joker attire and makeup, mimicking Phoenix's extravagant dance moves.
Ferrari's New York-listed shares fell more than 225 percent to their lowest since the maker of red cars with the prancing horse logo was listed on Wall Street last October.
The drive is punctuated by bursts of excitement each time we come upon a white tail prancing through a front lawn, or over a crosswalk, or across a snow-dusted prairie.
This is even more true if envy gnaws at your bowels at the sight of all those hardbodies (to use one of the script's favorite words) prancing and posing before you.
Lipinski, who we will forever love for dubbing herself and Weir "a pair of prancing ponies," does Derby Day in a Mark Zunino dress and red Christine A. Moore Millinery hat.
My two tiny papillons, Sticky and Larry, spent their days prancing around the dust field formerly known as the backyard and leaving paw prints all over the newly refinished wood floors.
After drawing floppy cartoon hearts, stumpy, grinning figures and prancing ponies on an iPad, the painter then renders the images by hand, at a much larger scale, with brush and airbrush.
Robbins made sketches of jumping and prancing seamen, drawing perhaps from the sexed-up paintings of Paul Cadmus, and plotted out scenes with Leonard Bernstein, author of the ballet's syncopated score.
Granted, Levine was technically correct: Julia Michaels' performance of "Issues" was unfortunately cut short, and Lorde didn't sing the entirety of "Homemade Dynamite" — though she did do a great job of prancing.
The spectators were joined by thousands more online, after a live TV helicopter feed on ABC 7 showed the cow prancing around the park — and, spoiler, his eventual capture by the police.
For instance, this highlight seems to be a bunch of people prancing around in pajamas, posing when they think they've scored a point and feigning injury when they think the opponent has.
The queens bugged out, perhaps forgetting that, in the context of their guests' shared profession, "make a video" meant simply prancing about in front of a webcam for a couple of minutes.
More on modern-day slavery "In terms of why dancing -- or prancing ... I felt it was a really good symbol of the freedom that I have," 40-year-old Hammond told CNN.
Take the "We Found Love" video: dry humping in a regular sized bathtub in a council block, prancing around on top of tables in a chippy, shoplifting pasta salad from an off license?
Describing in rapid-fire prose and poetry her personal engagement with one particular intelligent invertebrate (the cuttlefish), she visually morphed herself into one, prancing around stage in a specially produced, pink mollusc costume.
I'm pretty great at getting her in gear by prancing around the living room, bringing up her running shoes for her and just making sure she knows how excited I am to get going.
At one point, as she's describing her late-arriving puberty, she attaches large clusters of fake hair to her armpits and crotch, which she then uses as pompoms to become a prancing, menacing cheerleader.
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An army of beaming beauties in candy-cane colors participate in eight dance numbers that range from tap dancing to that famous razor-sharp kick line and other merry scenes of highly synchronized prancing.
He might be pushing 60, but his three-night stand at the Carolina Theater proved he's got more vigour than artists one-third of his age, gyrating and prancing like a rooster across the stage.
Ferrari, founder of the company that produces some of the world's fastest and most expensive cars, died in 1988 at the age of 90 after making the company's prancing horse logo an internationally recognised brand.
She started whining when she saw it, prancing closer, and he crooned her name, Lilliyana, though that didn't mean anything to her, it was just a name he had invented, it suited her, he thought.
Michael Jibson's prancing, comedic portrayal of a spurned King George III had the potential to alienate or offend a British audience that may be accustomed to its royals being treated with a tad more reverence.
One with giant, furry demons prancing around, dour figures ferrying regal beasts about in ornate carriages, vast and structurally impossible temples whose columns are filled with inscrutable inscriptions, and ghost dragons swooping down from stormy skies.
Ferrari plans to slow the roll-out of new cars in the coming years after releasing a record five new models in 2019, including the SF90 Stradale, the Prancing Horse's first production hybrid in its range.
Ferrari plans to slow the roll-out of new cars in the coming years after releasing a record five new models in 2019, including the SF90 Stradale, the Prancing Horse's first production hybrid in its range.
The Italian luxury carmaker is set to roll out the Roma, a record fifth new model this year for the 'Prancing Horse', as it expands its stable to help sustain its profit and share price growth.
Ferrari is a national institution in Italy, and marketing studies have shown that the company, with its distinctive red, black and yellow prancing-horse logo, is among the most recognizable and powerful brands in the world.
The grand 4963-minute production, technologically freshened up this year, features eight dance numbers that includes some tap-dancing, frolicking on a double-decker site-seeing bus and other merry scenes of impressive, highly synchronized prancing.
Though mild by the standards of other professional sports, the yelps and fist pumps and prancing are setting up a clash with some traditionalists, to whom there is no greater sin than showing up your competitor.
If you'd like to get up close and personal with the new prancing horse, you'll have to make your way to the Geneva Motor Show in Switzerland early next month, where it will make its global debut.
Each year at the Japanese Grand Prix, held in October at the Suzuka Circuit about 22006 miles southwest of Tokyo, some Ferrari fans dress as red-clad samurai, with horse headdresses emblazoned with the prancing-horse logo.
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.
Earlier this year, the budding fashionista threw a meltdown, documented by Kardashian West on social media, when the reality star wanted her to take off her pink snakeskin boots after prancing around in them for a few photos.
Competitions that test dogs' obedience, tracking and protection (bite and hold) capabilities are popular weekend sporting events there, and the furthest thing from the American notion of a dog show characterized by poofy purebreds prancing around a ring.
And Namajunas wasn't prancing around being elusive and getting little done, she stepped in and hammered Jedrzejczyk hard multiple times in the few minutes that the fight was going, before doing the unthinkable and knocking the champion out.
I see Skimmer, who would start unbuttoning his trousers to the first beats of Man 2 Man Meets Man Parrish's "Male Stripper," and then spend the next half hour prancing about in a pair of C&A undies.
"I was struggling with the idea of me prancing around in a thong with maybe a handful of lines that could have ended up easily on the editing room floor, and just become like, a naked extra," he explained.
In one long scene, clearly post-coital, he earnestly brandishes a shower curtain rod while fully naked, prancing around the room to show her the martial arts he practices, while she sits in bed trying to stifle her giggles.
"Me auditioning for Blue's long lost sister on Blue's Clues so I can hang out with Joshua Dela Cruz," one user tweeted, sharing a funny video of herself prancing around in a home-goods store, modeling a blue blanket.
And yet the poem comes a little too close to embodying the idea it seems to be dismissing: that poems should coolly express the costs of women's depredations but maintain their own "prancing," elegant distance from violence and terror.
I scooted one through Los Angeles last fall and can report that the snap, crackle and pop of its 2988-liter twin-turbocharged V220, with 473 horsepower and prancing horses riding shotgun on the front quarter panels, commands attention.
The latest prancing horse, set to debut at the Geneva Motor Show the first week of March, is a four-seat shooting brake (what plebeians call a hatchback) that replaces the outgoing FF as the four-door family-friendly Ferrari.
That might seem modest in comparison with the Evija, C Two and Battista, but it's enough to launch the latest model from the prancing pony brand to 60 in 2.5 seconds with a top speed also rated at 217 mph.
Goldblum is nearly impossible not to like, whether he's watching a high-tech gizmo in operation and exclaiming "It's doing something, it's doing something!" or making interview subjects deeply uncomfortable with his soulful hugs or invitations to engage in public prancing.
Her poem celebrating the birth of Colt's firstborn, Samuel Jarvis, is inscribed on the underside of a detachable burl at the base of the infant's ornately carved wooden cradle, its bassinet suspended between posts adorned with prancing colts (the family's emblem).
A handful of guys were J-Setting, dancing in the exuberant style that pays homage to the Prancing J-Settes — Jackson State University's famous all-female dance squad — combined with a splash of vogueing straight out of Harlem's drag ballroom scene.
Though Ferrari is no stranger to hybrid power trains, thanks to the range-topping LaFerrari hypercar introduced in 2013, the SF90 Stradale extends and enhances the technology and puts it squarely within the Prancing Horse's core line of midengine supercars.
Barney, the terrier beloved by former President George W. Bush, was the White House dog that set a record for the most-watched White House video at the time by dashing and prancing through White House rooms decorated for Christmas.
True, he sang well himself, and drummed too, but the family had already declared Esma's older sister Sajka as dead, in shame and shock after she became a singer in a cheap bar, prancing around under the lecherous glances of drunken men.
The disintegrating lower legs of "Reclining Male Nude" (circa 1520–1530) are particularly suggestive of the flickering forces of instability, while the prancing "Male Nude in Profile Leaping to the Right" (circa 1504–08) suggests ecstatic Dionysian merriment in ancient polytheistic Greece.
"Lisa Frank: the trippy artist who made stickers of koala bears clinging to rainbow-flavored ice-cream cones, neon tiger cubs frolicking with surfing penguins, and, of course, psychedelic unicorns prancing before a swirl of hearts and stars," she captioned the original photo.
In addition to the streams, the company is also introducing a new of new voting-themed emotes for viewers to use in chat channels, including a cracked blue Liberty Bell, a prancing red Republican elephant, and site mascot Kappa in a boater hat.
Two "beer hall girls," not usually part of Mr. Martin's play, come skipping out to lead the rest of the cast in a prancing musical introduction, clapping their hands emphatically in a way that suggests that audience members put their hands together, too.
The holiday congestion had inspired a local group, Hudson Square Connection, which runs a business improvement district in the neighborhood, to start a new tradition: dispatching eight prancing and caroling elves along with traffic managers to keep the peace at heavily congested intersections.
Amid prancing actors, shattered chandeliers and bathtubs filled with books, came bold, oversize tartan suits and exquisite embroidered coats; colorful graphic mohair sweaters; and dramatic scarlet evening gowns, either one-shouldered with a dropped waist or sleeveless with a full tiered skirt.
For lovers of the original, you'll get the nostalgia you've been craving in the beat-by-beat remakes of certain scenes (like Aladdin prancing around the city streets causing havoc) while Will Smith's Genie is just enough of a twist to keep things fresh.
It is this period drama with Jenna Coleman and it is so like peaceful to watch because the news is shit and the world is shit and I just want to watch Jenna Coleman and beautiful dresses like, you know, prancing around her castle.
The elegance of the setting — the white walls, the colorful, museum-quality photographs — lent the whole episode the feel of performance art, with the killer prancing around, waving a gun and declaring his act revenge for Russia's bombing of the Syrian city of Aleppo.
Robbins, born Jerry Rabinowitz, made creditable paintings and drawings as a teenager, and in his 20s he hit it big with "Fancy Free," set to a syncopated score by Leonard Bernstein, and evoked here through original footage and Robbins's sketches of jumping and prancing seamen.
It seemed as though all of Hollywood descended upon the pop star's Rhode Island estate, with Tom Hiddleston, Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds, Uzo Aduba, Ruby Rose, Gigi Hadid, Karlie Kloss, Este Haim, and more prancing around in swimwear while the paparazzi closed in like hungry sharks.
Over the four days of the conference a steady stream of men queue for a chance to don a headset and sit in chairs blasting virtual stuff in partially screened booths or prancing around in carpeted display rooms with painterly backdrops probing the Vive's room-scale claims.
But these precious stones weren't hunkered behind glass cases or locked in safes in the basement—they were happily prancing around the historic building, draped on the necks, wrists and ears of the A-list guests, including Reese Witherspoon, Naomi Watts, Jessica Biel, Diane Kruger and more.
In late January, Mexican singer Mister Cumbia released "La Cumbia Del Coronavirus," which has since been used in videos of people—including health workers in front of a hospital, and a person in a protective suit prancing around a parking garage—dancing, yes, the coronavirus cumbia.
It's as if on the Note 9, Samsung took the ridiculous excess of a stretch Ferrari limo, added back in the performance that prancing horse logo is supposed to deliver, and then went over everything with the kind of attention normally reserved for overly-tweezed Michelin star meals.
Eggers traces the often contested history of coffee, from the Ethiopian shepherd who noticed that his goats were jumping and prancing after eating the fruit of a nearby tree, to Ali Ibn Omar al-Shadhili, a Sufi man living in Mokha who first brewed the drink we know today.
In addition to multiple Ciara's slowly gyrating in front of a green screen, there's also a very overwhelming bubble machine, a touch of VHS distortion to give it that pseudo-retro feel, beams of light randomly emanating from her face, and of course a cartoon unicorn prancing through the background.
In the ingeniously claustrophobic 2013 film, an upper-middle class family is horrified to find their neighbors and fellow country-club members have ganged up on them during the titular annual free-for-all, "purifying" themselves of their pent-up aggression and deviance by prancing on the front lawn with chainsaws.
From the age of four, they undergo five or six years of strengthening and suppling exercises before they're able to carry out the advanced movements: the piaffe, the passage (a slow, prancing trot, pronounced as in French), and the pirouette (a hand-brake turn, ideally executed in six to eight strides).
"All That x Alien Boy," a combination of songs off his first EP, Alien Boy, is a sort of electronic rap ballad hybrid that rapidly shifts tempos and beats, and also features our lead man prancing atop a white horse, speeding through the desert on a pocket rocket, and hoisting a bazooka.
But rather than focus on the American hurdlers joyfully prancing around the track with American flags on their backs, it seems like it has been better to figure out what exactly happened to Ryan Lochte and his boys on their way home from a party in the wee drunken hours of the morning.
Imagine: Grown-ass adults, coming together to make a stage musical about cats starring humans, scurrying and prancing across the stage for two and a half hours and singing wacky songs as part of a revue that culminates in the one ballad that everyone (even those who haven't seen the show) actually knows.
A generation too young to have known her megahits has discovered her anew as a kooky and ubiquitous YouTube presence prancing and posing and vamping across social media wearing couture finery in videos like the brief but addictive one she shot in Paris for Vogue in 2017 — a clip that even The Fader suggested expanding into a feature film.
The First Time I was 24 and starring, along with a bunch of marquee names, in the 1994 Broadway revival of "Grease," prancing around like a Little Richard automaton on crack in 14 inches of clownish, neon-orange rubber hair; a white high-collared spacesuit; cha-cha heels; glittered face — and singing as high and as loud as I could.
He said he was "nauseated by the spectacle of prancing punks pelting New York police officers with water and plastic buckets" -- an incident that was captured on camera last month and has led to multiple arrests -- and that "increasing toleration of the notion that it is somehow OK to resist the police" must be met with zero tolerance and prosecution.
She was at the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, ready to pet and bottle-feed baby elephants, who were prancing and playing with their caretakers on a large mound of red clay-like dirt, which is why the first lady's khaki jodhpur pants tucked into tall, brown leather riding boots, and crisp, white tailored shirt seemed appropriate, if a bit of a gamble.
It's an exhausting city to walk unless you pause — mentally and physically — to take in lush flowers spilling from pots on cracked concrete balconies; cats prancing, purring and napping on every block; aromas from across the Middle East and Europe clashing and clanging and somehow coming together perfectly, in the way a hundred ordinary voices singing in a medieval cathedral can cascade into harmony.
This logic accounts for the success of three forms of populism: nationalist (represented by Marine Le Pen, of the Front National, who is prancing in the lead in the polls); far left (led by Jean-Luc Mélenchon, even though he has been weakened by the victory of Benoît Hamon, whose ideas often hew close to his own, in the socialist primary); and extreme center, so to speak (with Emmanuel Macron, who claims he can overcome the left-right division).

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