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The most successful practitioner of this genre is Karole Armitage, whose "Drastic Classicism" — frenzied ballet to an ear-splitting rock score — shocked and thrilled audiences in 1981.
But the open kitchen has been a staple of restaurant design for more than a decade, and these days you can get a front-row seat in many places to witness the frenzied ballet of food preparation from a vantage point that maximizes its entertainment value.
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During the first scene, an extended ballet of frenzied cavorting among the denizens of Venusberg (in the 1861 Paris version of the opera, used here), wiry, bare-chested men dance wildly with lithe young women in lacy white dresses.
Perhaps his most ambitious work was The Warriors, an 18 minute 'imaginary ballet' of frenzied 'danceable music', entrusted to a huge orchestral ensemble incorporating a large 'tuneful percussion' mixture alongside at least three pianos – in one performance, Grainger used nineteen pianos with thirty pianists – to be played by "exceptionally strong vigorous players".
Frenzied speculation took off.
The frenzied, interminable barking.
Frenzied, chest-beating entrances.
No frenzied dancing required.
A frenzied one, too.
Product releases became frenzied affairs.
Presto: frenzied fans.
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