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Samuel Beckett's mimed plays "Act Without Words I" and "Act Without Words II" use silence to draw out the frustration, pointlessness and endured unendurability of life.
It's grief without words, and yet, we are at peace.
Finally, you can debate the best starter pokémon without words.
Mendelssohn's 'Songs Without Words' have those beautiful paintings in them.
It's the language without words, and we speak it naturally.
But somehow the ethereal little dears are inapprehensible without words.
Do you find that it's easier to depict scenes without words?
What kind of conversations did you have around storytelling without words?
You can communicate without words — just with looks, sounds, and feelings.
I sang the song melody without words, pretending to be Jamie.
In time, though, we found a way to speak without words.
And then it is just that huge, beautiful, plaintive trumpet, without words.
"Without words having meaning, you can't have politics that works," he said.
"Vorònia," by the Spanish company La Veronal, conveyed much more without words.
But basically they're a state of mind—without words, pictures, formulas or statements.
"It's a tragedy without words to describe," said Martin County Sheriff William Snyder.
Without words, the trepidation, vulnerability, and curiosity of the story come through vividly.
Trying to be respectful, one immigration official hands her a pictorial schedule without words.
"Perfume is about our bodies talking to each other without words," she tells viewers.
A lithe choreography emerges through these interconnections, an intimate communion of bodies without words.
And if you are without words, you are likely in a state of AWE.
Left without words to describe Winfrey, she portrayed her as someone easy to be around.
Sometimes many pages go by without words, and supporting characters rarely stick around for long.
How can two individuals encounter each other and discuss their differences with or without words?
How do you exchange information, or share experiences, between two bodies or entities without words?
LOS ANGELES — The incendiary device came shooting toward the homeless encampment without words or warning.
At times, more information would be preferable; in other scenes, images speak volumes without words.
Word of the Day noun: a performance using gestures and body movements without words verb: act out without words but with gestures and bodily movements only _________ The word pantomime has appeared in 37 New York Times articles in the past year, including on Dec.
The recent work is smaller, rawer, without words, and relishes in a primordial awe of paint.
I think that the photos speak without words; her language is expressed through each physical movement.
"It's less obvious how a record of songs without words can be about anything," he says.
As if music without words weren't enough; as if it could refer to something beyond itself.
"Fall Down 7 Times Get up 8" also reveals the inherent sadness of a life without words.
And then there's your cowboy neighbor, whose friendship is gradually developed without words in this serene place.
But even without words, it's clear the series is going to be a turbulent and emotional rollercoaster.
Amanda Thomashow I was not one of his younger victims without words to explain what he did.
But the most arresting moment, and a taste of Ms. Devieilhe's virtuosity, came without words or accompaniment.
Selma starts off by showing Barbie how to nail the perfect sex moan both with and without words.
One of the most magical things about music is that without words, it can move you that much.
Artist Justin James Reed's flameworked glass book speaks without words, as does Elizabeth Jaeger's The coffee table book.
Though they're explored without words and only through movement, the existential power of the story itself still stands.
Having synesthesia gives me great insight into describing the embodiment of these women without words or pretty pictures.
Ms. Bishé, a wonderfully expressive actress, showed without words that Donna was really connecting with her lost friend.
Jolly Abraham gets Jess's skittishness at an almost cellular level, suggesting without words the deprivations that cause it.
It was a Dizzy Gillespie record, and what it said without words summed up the situation pretty well.
The idea of being without words for a whole weekend freaked me out, but I signed up anyway.
I sit there for a while and begin to talk, sometimes without words, just moaning, however I am feeling.
For a Company SJ production of "Act Without Words II," staged in a downtown alleyway, it was the vermin.
Emma Gonzalez spoke without words Parkland survivor Emma Gonzalez has become known for firing up crowds with her words.
Without words, Aged has to lean solely on his melodies, the emotional effect of which is diffuse and complicated.
Whereas progressive musicians were creating longer and longer pieces, pieces without words, with quotes from classical music—and more electronics.
As Pesci looks at them go, he expresses this defeat without words or movements, without slouching or beating back tears.
But the stranger is a blank space where I can project the idea that I am being understood, without words.
The nature of their interaction is, without words, impossible to pin down, but it seems to involve an existential examination.
Data can be a sportswriting crutch although it's also true that baseball without statistics is like the Bible without words.
A voice without words, our outfit choices have the power to say what we can't — or don't want — to be said.
Some experts alluded to her "silent movie quality," an ability to captivate just by being, her ability to act without words.
Musk, for example, said the rationale behind his company Neuralink is to allow humans to communicate without words via incredibly small implants.
Through aggressive, distorted synths and brooding atmospheric sounds, Tommy tells the story without words, painting a bleak future for the human race.
But because KyoAni's creators are able to put so much expressiveness into the characters, it communicates much of what they're feeling without words.
Adults might start by telling children that the term "free speech" covers all kinds of expression of opinions, even the kind without words.
In other words, it's a sweeping epic such as Hugh Jackman could bring to life, but told silently, without words, in black-and-white.
Rowlson-Hall is director, writer, star and, of course, choreographer of Ma. Since it was made without words, Ma ventures to communicate with everything but.
And it is not only they (people!) who suffer, but the earth, the birds, the trees… They suffer without words, which is still more frightening.
One night we were in the awkward deciding-without-words-if-I'm-sleeping-there-tonight hour when he tells me he's going to a concert.
We can conduct conversations in it entirely without words, so that no one else around us knows we are communicating or what we are saying.
Each passing decade explores a different vocabulary of gesture and posture, which raises a question: How does narrative read in dance without words or explanation?
Each sits in front of a mirror, but, as framed by Farhadi, they seem to be inspecting each other face to face, without words or mercy.
On the poetically frank "Dollar Days," McCaslin's two renegade solos pick up where Bowie's vocals die down, carrying the narrative arc ("I'm dying to(o)") without words.
The music was no longer simply beautifully arranged sounds coming through my headphones, but a powerful and emotional display of what music can communicate even without words.
Both singers are obviously Black women, but the texture with which they address Black masculine experiences reveals an intimacy of a deep, known truth, shared without words.
For Democratic lawmakers to coordinate their dress is, as Leonard explains, "a savvy way to signify dissent without words," made even more significant the fourth time around.
As he drove and they went through the rituals of small talk, he tried to communicate with her directly, too, without words, by way of pure mental focus.
Their eyes locked, Sacks is mimicking the monkey's movements—its hand on its face, its head turning from side to side—and they are connected, communicating without words.
Some would counter without words, relying solely upon links to articles on political websites I've never heard of, that seemingly exist only to cater to, and coddle, niche interests.
All around me were noises that very nearly resembled the noises of human activity — chatter without words, chewing without food, drunkenness without the buzz, and music without the music.
A bowler-hatted narrator (a real person, Jennifer Kidwell) recites Depero's stage directions (the plays were meant to be performed without words) with a resonant voice and unsmiling mien.
Gon (SNES, 24) Based on a manga without words, Gon follows a nigh-invincible dinosaur that behaved like Casper the Friendly Ghost in a world inhabited by wild animals.
Without words, Claudio gestures that we, standing in an empty lot on a pile of bricks and dirt, are in the same spot as the kids in the picture.
Ms. Serpa, a Portuguese vocalist with a crisp, round tone, typically sings without words; she knows how to cut an unexpected melodic path while still conveying confidence and comfort.
On the dance stage, human beings place themselves before us much as, in old Italian frescoes, souls came before God: without words, without excuses, without much covering of any kind.
What was occasionally manic and overbright in the previous 100 minutes is toned so far down in the final 10 as to suggest, without words, a much subtler moral lesson.
Mr. Sher has made sure that every movement, every perfectly cast face, every stage picture and costume tells the story so precisely that it would do so even without words.
" AG: "I think the way I dress definitely sends a message... I'm typically a very shy, soft-spoken person, but through my clothes I am able to express myself without words.
Without words, we walked back up the stairs and headed to the more current exhibit of Cold War spy paraphernalia on loan from Keith Melton, the spy gear authority and collector.
The way these two bodies approach and fit together is determined by the food and it is a behavior that is expressed without words (except crying), but only by gestures and postures.
To make the film more universal and far reaching, the director decided to keep it short and without words but magnifies the plausible future with the characters actions and captivating everyday sounds.
On Saturday, Union, 46, grew emotional at the 59th Monte Carlo Television Festival when she recalled how the crime drama's cast and crew were left without words after the incident in late February.
In this engaging mix-and-match game — which is somewhat like a blend of Scrabble and dominoes, but without words or numbers — players gain points by joining tiles matched by shape or color.
The music, played on piano by Martha Koeneman, is six items from Mendelssohn's "Songs Without Words"; but Mr. Neenan has the dancers speaking words (often not English ones) and seldom doing much dancing.
While no one in "Akane" scientifically explains how Maeve is able to mind control another host without words — her sole response is, "I'm finding a new voice" — the concrete answer is the mesh network.
Slipping quietly into theaters in January 2017 after a late-2016 awards-qualifying run, Michael Dudok de Wit's Oscar-nominated fairy tale is a remarkable piece of animation that plays out almost entirely without words.
One of the two manuscripts found, "Folk Songs from Somerset", is a precursor to a published piece called "Somerset Rhapsody", Dean said, while the other, "Two Songs Without Words", has been published and is often played.
The story that is sticking with me so much is told entirely without words, either spoken or written, so you have to infer everything from the world around you and the reactions of the characters within.
"Books without Words" includes the beautiful newspaper and printed ephemera collage book The Corona Palimpsest (1996) by Ligorano/Reese alongside drafts and a final copy of Jen Bervin's pages of typewritten weaving patterns, Draft Notation (2014).
It tells an epic story without words, makes me care and think about the monsters I'm slaying, and establishes an unparalleled sense of scale by asking me to climb lumbering beasts that functioned as giant, walking levels.
It's all told without words—a wonderful thing for a player, a slightly worrying thing for a writer who makes money off people needing words—meaning that your interpretation of everything feels just as valid as anyone else's.
It was nice a touch to have Troi immediately realize — without words — that Picard is in trouble because of her empathic abilities and for Riker to quickly deduce, without Picard telling him much, exactly what his quandary is.
In "The Gospel According to the Other Mary," that allows him to use the fabulous talent that he has for theater and his wonderful ability for contemplating the otherworldly, spiritual qualities that instrumental music without words can provide.
It's worth considering why emoji exist, why so many platforms feel it's necessary to let their users express emotions without words or effort, and why users have embraced the creative challenge of turning simple symbols into complex, meaningful ones.
In a world without words, Christian Robinson's "Another" provides the perfect balance of color, shape and texture to take the protagonist and her cat companion on a determined and thoughtful voyage from her bed to a funhouse of possibility.
Actors can supply explanation without words, and, in Jhabvala's surgically rendered adaptations of Forster, James, and Kazuo Ishiguro, the strangled emotion that plays across the face of an Emma Thompson or an Anthony Hopkins can be exquisitely painful to watch.
Some, like Kroos, expressed their delight at Germany's defeat of Chile in St. Petersburg — victory in the country's first appearance in what may yet be the last iteration of this tournament — without words, communicating their happiness instead exclusively through emojis.
All of them without words, leaving no ability to contextualize them from the outside, beyond what we already know about the journey of the Hardy Boyz from North Carolina spot monkeys to one of the most successful tag teams of the modern era.
When those have involved a hearing character and a deaf one, the results have been far pithier than is normal for preadult dramas, cutting to the heart of what communication is and how much we can learn about another person without words.
In October, during the UK premiere of the film, she told the Daily Mail that she believes "a lot can be said without words," noting that Peggy's lack of dialogue is a character choice that speaks to her relationship with her father.
For musicians, artists and writers in Brazil, the dictatorship had been a time of extreme political repression, a period known as "vazio cultural" (cultural void), where artists such as Milton Nascimento resorted to recording music without words in order to sidestep censorship.
"Most people would not pay attention to Donald as soon as they realize he is unable to communicate, but Bryan figured out a way to communicate without words and it is very touching to me that he made my son so happy," Maxon tells PEOPLE.
"I'm fascinated with the way people communicate without words in just everyday life, I think the energy, the body language, and overall vibes can say so much more than the words that we say to each other," the 22-year-old U.S. actress said.
And as much as we like using our voices, certain designs that are especially bold or emblematic are a great way to make a statement without words — and serve as the perfect ice breaker for conversations about the struggles, inequalities, and outdated social expectations women face every day.
It plays out a bit like a comic without words, which I'm a fan of, but also a but like a silent movie or a music video, where you're going to be reading a lot into body language and how these characters move throughout the world and looking through their possessions.
The vocalist Sara Serpa joins Sun Speak — the duo of Matt Gold, a guitarist, and Nate Friedman, a drummer — on a new self-titled album, and this track finds her doing what she's best at: singing without words in a focused, fluid voice, like steam escaping upward through a fine bore.
For most people, the idea of returning to the womb is an out-there Freudian tenet, but for Réka Harsányi and Dóra Ida Szücs, two Hungarian artists interested in biofeedback, the womb is the perfect setting for their experimental dance performance, Birth, which explores how the body can be used to communicate without words.
Back in my day… As a pissed-off and searching high school student, I would sit for hours at the now-defunct Little Frida's lesbian cafe in Los Angeles, a place similar to The Planet in the L-Word, in hope that some hot woman would explain the world to me, preferably without words.
From Charles Mingus calling out racist Arkansas governor Orval Faubus by name in the title of his furious track "Fables of Faubus," to Charlie Haden's explicitly political Liberation Music Orchestra, to Sun Ra's radical Afrofuturism, jazz musicians helped make advocating for social justice an important aspect of musical expression in America, and they often did it without words.
Enlisting the help of the Israeli choreographer Sharon Eyal and eight dancers, Ms. Chiuri set her collection amid a powerful display of calibrated movement that gave proof to her theory that, as she said backstage before the show, dance is "a language without words that speaks of freedom," one that is connected to the past and classical rules, but also tries to rewrite them for the modern world.
And then, here it comes, a new version of Bob James's theme song, an arrangement for recorder and flute, electric piano, drums, and cello, a period style from both the past and the future, a song without words that can be described but not played, notes that fall one after the other all at once, Romantic music, unheard melodies in F major, a portal or door, the news a mentor almost brings you in a dream, the living record of your memory.

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