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And Pilates, the discipline of controlled stretching and toning exercises beloved by dancers, keeps a large proportion of performers limber and strong for the rigors of the theater.
The excitement of the fight was continually interrupted by the performers stopping to limber up or drink from water bottles.
Ms. Tharp's intricately choreographed battle for supremacy ends in a draw but not before both the magnificently limber Ms. Plantadit and the commanding Mr. Roberts have demonstrated how the powerful connection between two performers can ignite a stage without a word being spoken.
In Bangladesh, beggars have been paid to keep off the streets, £60m has been spent giving buildings a new lick of paint and Bryan Adams, along with 3,000 folk dance performers, is busily limbering up for the opening ceremony.
Was she limber?
Tall and lean and limber.
"Tino Sehgal performer.
Theirs is music that works harder than the performers, which was a liability during the early part of the set, especially on "Boom Boom Pow," one of the most limber pop songs in recent years, which the group delivered largely standing still, letting phalanxes of dancers around them do most of the work.
A performer?
They dance their stories with limber expressiveness.
("I'm not limber," he explained).
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