Sentence examples for distinguished dance from inspiring English sources

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The most distinguished dance of the evening is Kate Weare's "Light Has Not the Arms to Carry Us".

A conversation in London with Ivor Guest, the distinguished dance historian, reminded me of how misleading it can be to make sweeping generalizations.

The program was dedicated to Bertram Ross, a Graham leading man for almost 25 years and a distinguished dance teacher, who died on April 20.

"NEW YORK STORY: JEROME ROBBINS AND HIS WORLD" Robbins, who died in 1998, would have been ninety this year, and the New York City Ballet's upcoming spring season celebrates his works, as does this exhibit at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, curated by the distinguished dance scholar Lynn Garafola.

"NEW YORK STORY: JEROME ROBBINS AND HIS WORLD" This exhibit at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, curated by the distinguished dance scholar Lynn Garafola, explores Robbins's many accomplishments in ballet and on Broadway, with photographs, costumes, letters, and rare archival footage.

"DANCE MASTERWORKS OF THE 20TH CENTURY" Advanced Juilliard students look back on the history of the school's distinguished dance program, performing important works by Martha Graham ("Appalachian Spring"), José Limón ("There Is a Time"), and Antony Tudor ("Dark Elegies"), all of whom taught at Juilliard in the fifties and sixties.

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As noted in Section 3, above, this may or may not distinguish dance from theater or music, although dance does seem to rely less on recordings and written notations in the making and performing of dances overall.

(Sulcas) Richard Alston Dance Company (Friday through Sunday) One of London's most distinguished modern dance makers, Mr. Alston brings three of his lucid, musically satisfying works to Peak Performances in Montclair, N.J. "A Ceremony of Carols" embodies Benjamin Britten's spirited choral work of the same title, sung live by the all-female choir Prima Voce.

The percussive sounds Juba made during his performances were another element that distinguished his dance from standard Irish jigs.

A more recent example of a drastic, but successful, choreographic alteration of a literary masterpiece is "The Moor's Pavane". Jose Limon created this distinguished modern-dance version of Shakespeare's "Othello" in 1949, and it has since been revived by modern-dance groups as well as by such ballet companies as the Joffrey Ballet and American Ballet Theater.

Thus, honeybees could distinguish between dance and flight sounds, and they preferred dance sounds.

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