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But when appropriated by feature films, the documentary style generally meant portraying the truth as harsh and stark -- in itself a dramatic coloring.
New and recent modern-dance pieces set to music by Bruce Springsteen, Bach as performed by Glenn Gould, and Cole Porter as performed by Oscar Peterson, created by Lydia Johnson, who has been praised for the musicality and dramatic coloring of her choreography.
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Throughout, Mr. Crutchfield conducted with an unerring eye for dramatic color and flexible changes in mood.
"I wanted them to see the most dramatic color," she said.
Mr. Maillot's highly theatrical "Roméo" should give the dancers a chance to show their dramatic colors.
And Mr. Maillot's highly theatrical "Roméo" should give the dancers a chance to show their dramatic colors.
Dramatic colors result from the light-shortened days and cold nights, signaling to the leaves their time of turning.
Another "Mediterranean Eden" was the inspiration at Bulgari, where the jeweler's famous mix of vivid materials, like amethyst and turquoise, brought rich and dramatic colors.
She has the technique, the timing, the precision; but this role calls for immense authority and a bold range of pure-dance dramatic color that aren't hers.
Reviewing her performance in 1956, John Martin of The New York Times said she had become "a lovely and curiously individual dancer, especially where dramatic color and characterization are involved".
The cover was a dramatic color photo showing a row of flaming shacks behind a Negro boy scowling into the camera while standing beside his father... Match carried 34 pages of photos on the Watts riots.
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