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About his city, he expresses emotion fiercely and openly.
It isn't osmosis that does the trick; it is a firm understanding of how the human body expresses emotion.
She expresses emotion with her body, like a dancer, and her oversize, extremely symmetrical features are rarely still.
Throughout the ballet, there is a rawness of movement that expresses emotion, yet all of it seems to be anchored in a classical ballet vocabulary.
* "WHITE WIDOW": This modern-dance solo, choreographed in 1991 by Moses Pendleton and Cynthia Quinn to music by Angelo Badalamenti (with lyrics by David Lynch), expresses emotion in the swinging of a woman suspended in a harness.
This fictional image represents the opposite of our own values: our society restrains the way it expresses emotion, so we envy the passion that Gypsies express through their music and colourful appearance.
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If music expresses emotions, then whose those of the listener?
But the "downstairs brain," which monitors threats and expresses emotions, is active at birth.
"They hardly ever express emotion".
But you asked me about expressing emotion.
Why? "Because I struggle expressing emotion".
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