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I miss only one moment of the old choreography: when Dido in her Lament repeats "Remember me!" above the staff, I recall Mr. Morris, especially in 1989, pacing backward across the stage shaping one mime gesture in a huge arc that opened his whole head and torso up, a perfect response to the music's line.
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"No. 62. Stand still, count to ten, slowly walk toward painting, stop, lean forward, count to ten, step backward twelve paces, cross your arms, stroke your chin, count to fifteen.
Then in a third trio Ms. Weber is supported by Mr. Mitchell and Daniel Madoff in a series of ravishing adagio bends, falling or bending forward or backward, pacing or rotating this way or that.
A man pacing swiftly with his head twisted backward on his neck.
Practice pacing.
More memorable are the different ways, in the duet's second part, that she falls onto him: forward, but being held as she relentlessly paces ahead at an angle; backward, with him there like a mattress to catch her; sideways, holding a straight line from head to foot, while he supports her and slowly sinks to the floor.
A five-person entouraccompaniednied her, including a photographer — who stayed several paces ahead, ascending backward — and an assistant, who carried a backpack.
Striped and hooded skunks will face an adversary head-on and stamp their front paws, sometimes charging forward a few paces or edging backward while dragging their front paws.
He shudders and takes a backward pace, and then another, in a kind of wounded moonwalk: Major Tom, floating in a most peculiar way, reversing into a wardrobe and closing the door.
(Of course, this move must be done while continuing your medium pace of jogging backward).
If you find that you hit the target with the butt of the knife instead of the blade and changing the angle of your wrist isn't enough to compensate, adjust one pace forward or backward.
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