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  • 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.
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  • 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 María Pagés, and. Debra Levine: Ballet's Angel Corella Looks Ahead ... and Back
  • The central pas de deux is a grand display of lush ardour and glittering presentation. Times, Sunday Times
  • One or two slightly hairy moments in the big pas de deux might have come from nerves at dancing'with the boss '. Times, Sunday Times
  • I don't know where he's getting his lines from and he does a pas de deux, which is just tremendous and doing pressage lifts and everything else. The Deadbolt
  • The dancer has also been cast in a new ballet by choreographer Christopher Wheeldon, which makes its premiere May 24, that she described as a weighty, funereal pas de deux with principle Marcelo Gomes. A Ballet Company's Summer of Youth
  • Set on a bare stage with effective backdrops and use of lighting, there was a beautiful use of lines and lifts in group, pas de deux and solo work, all in contemporary classical form.
  • The rest of the programme is made up of divertissements from BRB's current repertory: the sublime pas de deux that closes Ashton's The Dream; dances from Act I of the great Petipa/ Delibes comedy Coppélia; the magisterial grand pas de deux from Sleeping Beauty Act III and an excerpt from Ashton's La Fille Mal Gardée. This week's new dance
  • You know, the Christmas/Hanukkah pas de deux is just around the corner, at least in geological time, and our librarian friend (we've said it before — really, everyone should have a librarian friend) Rebecca Hunt has spotted the perfect stocking-stuffer in this year's Neiman Marcus holiday catalog: Valery Gergiev conducting the Kirov Orchestra. Around the World in Eighty Shopping Days Until
  • And the pas de deux? Times, Sunday Times
  • The grand pas de deux was danced in white with red trim and while Kitri's costume was beautiful the stiff tutu lacked grace.
  • Incorporating steps like glissades and pas de chats, I created a series of sword pas de deux, where the dancers move weapons instead of their feet.
  • The delicate pas de deux occurs when oncoming ships meet in the narrow channel along one of the nation's busiest commercial waterways But this is no WN.com - Business News
  • She completed the difficult series of fouettes in the coda of the Black Swan pas de deux which even more senior ballerinas sometimes cannot manage as well.
  • Here are two real and affecting characters for whose reunion, at the ballet's climax, the choreographer made one of his most poetic pas de deux.
  • Behold the latest steps in her pas de deux with presumptive mayor-elect Vincent Gray: "I think that what the chairman and I have committed to doing jointly is to sit down and talk about our philosophies of school reform and our theories of change and action, and then at that point we'll sort of figure out what the path forward looks like so that we can set the District up for success," she said. For Rhee, staying in D.C. is a 'hard question'
  • At the heart of this quadruple bill was Liturgy, an enthralling pas de deux by the clever Christopher.
  • It could be the lack of pink satin ribbons to tie round my ankle for the pas de deux. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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 María Pagés, and. Debra Levine: Ballet's Angel Corella Looks Ahead ... and Back
  • It could be the lack of pink satin ribbons to tie round my ankle for the pas de deux. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two ballerinas lead the ensemble, and each has her own pas de deux. Times, Sunday Times
  • Singin' in the Rain: "Make 'Em Laugh" (Donald O'Connor, many pratfalls, also that whole backflipping-off-the-walls thing), "Moses Supposes" (O'Connor and Kelly harass a specialist in elocution), part of the "Broadway Melody" (not really my favorite ballet sequence, but I'll sometimes watch Kelly's pas de deux with Cyd Charisse) Music
  • Most NEOs will plunge into the Sun after a million years of this pas de deux.
  • The couple danced many classical roles together, as well as pas de deux that Nixon choreographed.
  • Here, English borrowed a group of linked terms from French, the language in which ballet was pursued and from which it gained international status: jeté, pas de deux, pirouette, and of course ballet itself are all from French. The English Is Coming!
  • Not only does he walk the wire, he dances on it, performing a graceful pas de deux with death. Times, Sunday Times
  • It could be the lack of pink satin ribbons to tie round my ankle for the pas de deux. Times, Sunday Times
  • Painting and photography have long danced a pas de deux, yet painting has consistently been accorded the lead role. Times, Sunday Times
  • It could be the lack of pink satin ribbons to tie round my ankle for the pas de deux. Times, Sunday Times
  • She completed the difficult series of fouettes in the coda of the Black Swan pas de deux which even more senior ballerinas sometimes cannot manage as well.
  • It could be the lack of pink satin ribbons to tie round my ankle for the pas de deux. Times, Sunday Times
  • The third movement is a pas de deux, fascinatingly shaped with a mysterious and dreamy quality. Times, Sunday Times
  • A pas de deux of our more humane age. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wind- and drought-gnarled Torrey pines do a pas de deux with sandstone formations whose knife-edge ridges, deep furrows, and occasional hoodoo-like capstones create a mini Bryce Canyon at the beach.
  • The ballet is led by four ballerinas who each have at least one pas de deux.
  • The minuet character of the music, and the polka quotations, are displayed by the alternating, more static, poses of individual female dancers, with a pas de deux of male and female to provide a more rustic appearance.
  • It could be the lack of pink satin ribbons to tie round my ankle for the pas de deux. Times, Sunday Times
  • Arpino's great choreographic imagination was at work throughout the suite of dances - solos, pas de deux, pas de trois, etc.
  • The delicate pas de deux occurs when oncoming ships meet in the narrow channel along one of the nation's busiest commercial waterways Chron.com Chronicle
  • In the bedroom pas de deux, it has to be like you're doing it for the first time. Times, Sunday Times
  • The grand pas de deux was danced in white with red trim and while Kitri's costume was beautiful the stiff tutu lacked grace.
  • Here are two real and affecting characters for whose reunion, at the ballet's climax, the choreographer made one of his most poetic pas de deux.

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