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noun
A subject of a talk or an artistic piece; a topic.
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All he needed was theme music: "You're So Vain".
He composed large works for the Chicago, Detroit, and Monterey, Calif., jazz festivals; among his six Grammy Award-nominated pieces was "Theme for Monterey" (1999).
But I made distinctions: I became impatient if there was theme music with a logo, or if the instructors did any playacting shtick at the start.
Earlier (see 10.29am) I said Conservative Redux was theme of the conference, and this speech felt like a reheat of conventional Conservative themes.
It would also be a tourist attraction, featuring a motorcycle museum and a restaurant decorated to look like a roadside joint for bikers because, he said, "the retail trend at the time was theme concepts geared toward entertainment".
What Ballet Theater did in the fall on some of these family-friendly things was "Theme and Variations," one of Balanchine's greatest abstract ballets; "Three Virgins and a Devil," which is a very clever comedy; and "Fancy Free," which is one of Jerome Robbins's greatest ballets, plus two classical showpieces.
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The restaurant was theme-park kitsch.
"They learned after 'Beauty and the Beast,' which was theme-parky.
Most of the music was theme-solos-theme, without much room for the leader to interact with individual musicians; it was all group sound.
Opening weekend was themed The Human Progress Festival.
They're theme parks.
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