How To Use pas de deux In A Sentence
- Caught in the act of translation, a translator may seem to be engaged in a pas de deux with the source text. The Times Literary Supplement
- It could be the lack of pink satin ribbons to tie round my ankle for the pas de deux. Times, Sunday Times
- A 16-year-old from North Carolina danced the variation and coda from the Don Quixote pas de deux.
- The Tarantella was originally not part of the Grand Pas de Deux, it was intended as a divertissement or National Dance in Act One.
- From the first performance, however, a pas de deux by Friedrich Burgmüller was interpolated, and other unattributed additions were made in its later Russian productions.
- I'm going to dance a pas de deux to Tchaikovsky's Rococo Variations - the andante - the woman the oboe, the cello the man. THE KINDEST USE A KNIFE
- The emphasis is firmly on 19th-century favourites, with each excerpt built round a grand pas de deux framed by the corps de ballet. Times, Sunday Times
- The moment of the great pas de deux arrived. No Way Home: A Cuban Dancer's Tale
- Apart from the couple of fluid balances in the wedding pas de deux, she offering intent lessons in technical savoir-faire. Archive 2009-11-01
- He's bringing contemporary works to Los Angeles, including Christopher Wheeldon's 2006 "DGV," originally created for the Royal Ballet; a new piece, "Epimetheus," by Russell Ducker, from Britain, a company member; and "Solea," a pas de deux for Mr. Corella and his sister created by the flamenco dancer MarÃa Pagés, and. Debra Levine: Ballet's Angel Corella Looks Ahead ... and Back