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They were promenade performances, with actors and audience mingling together on the floor of the theatre.
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"Bonsoir," he greeted strangers from Senegal and Guinea who were promenading with their families.
What always astounded me was that, every time you went in, it looked like a different room: it could be in the round, it could be promenade.
It's the antidote, or the antithesis may be better, to the jolly faces that are promenading on social media".
Mr. Gordon created "Field, Chair and Mountain" (1986), in which Martine van Hamel was promenaded on point on top of a metal folding chair.
It also shows that fewer than 3% of trips are "promenade without precise destination" [3].
"They were promised a promenade and given a wall," Mr. Gusciora said.
'At one point that they were sweeping over the promenade.
Fans of the show were accustomed to Carrie's falls, metaphoric and literal (as in her spectacularly horrible trip during her catwalk promenade); they were crucial to the show's appeal, softening its hard, brittle edges.
Boardwalks, which were built to keep sand on the beach, became popular promenades (they were called "flirtation walks") and promoted ever more elaborate amusements, restaurants, and games of chance, culminating in the high-rise hotels (now casinos) in Atlantic City.
Monthly rents at Edgewater Towne Centre are $1,300 to $2,200 for studios to two-bedroom units with 720 to 1,125 square feet; at the Promenade they are $1,800 to $2,600 for the 108 completed, one- and two-bedroom rentals with 850 to 1,450 square feet on a pier.
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