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"It's totally a classical shape," he continued, "with the archetypal Greek key".
Ms. Rocher dances big, with a bold classical shape, and Mr. Cooper's masculine vigor complements her seductiveness.
"One day soon after I came on, David spoke about identity and essence, about the classical shape of the hero's journey in myth.
Ashton demanded athletic bravura from Colas, but for all his impressive power Mr. Acosta triumphed as a noble dancer always concerned with the classical shape of Ashton's style.
The classical shape of the fleur-de-lis, and the shape adopted by most artists today, is shown in the illustration.
Concert hall design used to be simple enough: the classical shape known as the "shoebox" with an orchestra at one tall, narrow end and the audience facing them in seried ranks.
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With or without a title though, the solo is revealingly of its period – exemplifying the blend of modernist simplicity and classical shaping that typified much early British choreography.
They are available in three whimsically classical shapes, one with a wide top, another with a wide base and a third with a long neck.
Under snow, its classical shapes -- domes and pediments, octagons and pyramids -- are linked in a geometry that remains generally pure, thanks to the speed with which government shuts down at the first sight of falling flakes.
Dancers assume classical shapes — from ballet, from antiquity — yet never stop the procession of petit allegro jumps that spring into the air with little preparation and then sink into the floor with weight.
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