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"The opera is full of drama, so we have to teach the kids how to move, how to portray joy or fright, in fact what it means to be on stage altogether.
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Think of the ending of "L'Allegro": Morris is good at portraying joy.
"When you interpret a role," Edwards quotes her as having said, "you have to have a thousand colors to portray happiness, joy, sorrow, fear.
We're both from Rio, and he wanted to portray the joy and happiness and sensuality of Rio.
Wilson said the sculpture is intended to portray "innocence, joy, and rebirth," and that historically Charles Y . Harveycame from an artistic tradition in which "the human figure is the apex of beauty, and how well you can capture that is the demonstration of your artistic talents".
Music, he thought, reveals character through the six emotions that it can portray: sorrow, satisfaction, joy, anger, piety, love.
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Their latest offering, "New Baby," portrays the joys and costs of parenting a little too well, heavy on the latter.
New York City has rarely been portrayed with such joy and exuberance.
John Travolta said he had "so much joy" portraying Robert Shapiro and "felt like I knew what he was about in the beginning".
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