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She also, without fanfare, defied the four-on-the-floor tyranny of dance music, shifting into odd meters while dancing up a storm.
Just as you can't know the genius of Jerome Robbins's choreography if you've only seen it in a Gap ad, you can't know the possibilities of a filmed dance number without at least one viewing of Fred Astaire literally dancing up the walls.
Ms. Radetti was dancing up a storm.
With dancers dancing up a storm on gravel.
It might be singing and dancing up there.
He opened fire, dancing up and down excitedly as he did so.
"She was singing and dancing up until the day before she died," Alonzo told me later.
"It's here!" yelled Raymond, dancing up and down on the spot.
Not war, but rumors of war: the Iranian regime excels in dancing up to the line, then drawing back.
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NO sooner has King Oedipus wiped the blood from his eyes than he's tap-dancing up the palace steps.
He had plenty of ginger but no Ginger: although he danced affectingly with Leslie Caron, amusingly with Debbie Reynolds, snappily with Judy Garland, bouncily with Rita Hayworth, broodily with Vera-Ellen, and respectfully with Cyd Charisse, we think of Gene Kelly as a guy in loafers and a tight T-shirt tap-dancing up a storm all by his lonesome.
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