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  • She even formed an American touring troupe with the distinguished George Washington Smith, America's first, and aptly named, premier danseur, who taught ballet in Philadelphia until his death in 1899.
  • I straightened and jumped back just as a sextet of black-and-white CinSims trouped in, fresh from the film and the farm. Silver Zombie
  • I admire your fortitude, but there's a fine line between being a trouper and recklessness.
  • Well, Stanley Donwood's artwork reminds me of the playbills from Victorian music halls or a rickety theatre troupe travelling across the land.
  • He leads a little troupe of amateur actors from village to village, putting on an old-fashioned dumbshow - a type of humorous play with a stock plot.
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  • The grant money subsidised the building of the troupe and paid for costumes and sets. Times, Sunday Times
  • The harlequin is enamoured of a young dancer who has been forced to marry the proprietor of the troupe.
  • The frontage was our Southsea museum, the yards around the back housed our wintering circus troupe, and inside the dining hall the art department had erected a fairground marquee for interior cover. Archive 2007-08-01
  • Kuang and his troupe of tyro assassins are younger and more in over their heads than they realize, and things get emotionally and operationally out of hand with a rapidity that is stunning.
  • United are a circus troupe where performers take turns to do their bit. Times, Sunday Times
  • It features not one but two happy endings, as he not only tracks down his real father, but overcomes immense odds to win a place in the USAF's prestigious Tops in Blue entertainment troupe.
  • Some of our people are traveling with the troupe on its tour.
  • Her mum Joy, from Bramley, said Carolynne's membership of the team's dance troupe did cause some family ructions.
  • According to our research, the instrument was probably manned by a Paul Thardo, who was the xylophonist with the Harley Sadler troupe.
  • A real trouper puts on the sort of show his admirers expect.
  • There is a beauty to the troupes of dancers and actors, but writers have a different fate.
  • But you've never seen a trouper like this before.
  • FULL DISCLOSURE: Earlier this year I blogged about The Flesh Market, the latest revue by the monologuist troupe BoyGirlBoyGirl. Robert Rodi: Four Horns, One Siren: Black Bear Combo and the Rebecca Sullivan Quintet
  • La Bete selects an acting troupe as its focal point; but any arena that pits quality against mediocrity is an able substitute. Fern Siegel: Stage Door: La Bete, A Life in the Theater, Lady Rizo
  • England are dormie two in a Test series that has seen Pakistan bowled out for 80 and 72, while the fielding of Butt's side was so inept at Edgbaston that they resembled a travelling troupe of jesters. Salman Butt: 'In these dark days for Pakistan, cricket can lift spirits'
  • Modern developments have encouraged the formation of professional troupes, who perform on public occasions, at international festivals, and in theaters and hotel lounges.
  • Be dazzled by the physical bravura of the stunts from this Argentinian theatrical circus troupe. Times, Sunday Times
  • Elsewhere, many landowners funded their own troupes of serf dancers, performing folk and ballet.
  • Weather permitting, there will be a barbecue, bouncy castle and dance troupe.
  • But, being a trouper, she drove out of LA with a guitar and a box of records, and did a one-woman ‘tour’, playing at locations of opportunity for a couple of weeks.
  • Tapping on their own creative juices, native craftsmen began producing crude versions of the foreign instruments, eventually creating the vihuela, a small guitar akin to the laud, and a huge bass guitar known as the guitarrón, both of which remain as distinctive elements of modern day mariachi troupes. Viva Mexico! Viva El Mariachi!
  • Good old Edna - she's a real trouper to do the washing-up without even being asked!
  • The six-strong troupe entertained children and parents alike with circus acts, such as the trapeze, acrobatics, juggling and plate spinning.
  • As Ashley Kahn noted in his book-length study of Kind of Blue, Miles Davis found inspiration for the album in the sound of the African kalimba (thumb piano), which he heard during a performance of a Guinean dance troupe. Matthew Kohut: Meltdown: The Year Jazz Threw Out the Rules
  • In the middle of town was a tavern, where a merry troupe of Spandex-clad cyclists quaffed golden pilsners around a long picnic table. Bohemian Rhapsody on Two Wheels
  • These were plays performed in fifteenth century England by roving troupes of actors.
  • At the last minute, the host decides to lighten things up by adding Zerbinetta and her Italian commedia dell'arte troupe to the program, and then, to save time, ordains that the opera and the harlequinade be combined. Christmas Gifts From Paris
  • On the gallops, the horses loop and turn like a circus troupe. Times, Sunday Times
  • The theatrical techniques adopted by the troupe caught the audience by surprise.
  • The Mummers Troupe went from agitprop to revivals of traditional Newfoundland mummers plays, and from there to documentary ‘people's histories’.
  • The fame of whose name made all men quake and tremble, and who then had commaunded all the troupe of the Gentlemen of his Court, to go and seeke the forlorne louers, so long time lost and vnknowen. The Palace of Pleasure, Volume 1
  • Bradford Council came under fire in 1997 after banning musclemen dance troupe The Chippendales from its venues for being too raunchy - despite the show having no full-frontal nudity.
  • They dogged him the length and breadth of the country, wherever the small troupe of players appeared.
  • More than half of them became ordinary dancers in dance troupes.
  • The arts council is expected to back a proposal for a national theatre that would not have a building or a troupe of actors.
  • For almost 20 years he has been in prison, where he began acting and became star of an acclaimed theatre troupe. Times, Sunday Times
  • This reality series captures the exploits and escapades of life on the road with the world's most unusual troupe of performers, The Jim Rose Circus.
  • This nomadic improvisation troupe takes its ad-lib comedy to movie theatres and bars.
  • After lunching at the captain's table, the youthful troupe was treated to a tour of the vessel and a chance to witness first hand the wonders of advanced communication technology.
  • Cunningham's troupe is silhouetted, at right below, in a 1964 poster by artist Robert Rauschenberg, one of the choreographer's longtime collaborators.
  • The troupe's signature use of satire, vaudeville, mime and spoken word dramatizes the voices of the socially invisible and the New Americans, offering a fresh examination of cultures in flux. Playbill.com : News
  • As the two knights reseated themselves at another table and began ordering again, a troupe of men in strange armor with helmets shaped like dragonheads came thundering into the little sushi shack.
  • Touring black minstrel troupes flourished from the 1860s into the early years of the 20th century, providing an avenue by which black Americans could make a living as musicians.
  • He took his disappointment like a trouper.
  • The first ballet troupe I ever saw was the Selwyn Ballet at Otago University's annual capping concert, which summed it all up, really.
  • A troupe of talented dancers, storytellers and musicians will take centre stage in Killarney this week in order to drum up support for needy communities in Venezuela.
  • He portioned the poem out to a troupe of seven dancers, one word at a time, accompanied by a signature gesture which grew into movement phrases.
  • Troupes of majorettes and dancers in distinct uniforms from across the region took turns to put on dazzling displays.
  • Canio's character, Pagliaccio, catches his wife with the young Harlequin, played by the troupe's junior member, Beppe.
  • Both women have great natural rhythm, something that cannot be said for the entire troupe.
  • Named after the African baobab tree, Vocal Baobab is one of the busiest and most popular folklore troupes in Havana, Cuba.
  • The opera suffers from the smallness of its choir and its instrumentalist troupe.
  • Janet turned up fashionably late and scatty as usual, almost leaving one of her troupe of children in the back of the cab. Court Out « A Fly in Amber
  • And if we end up back in the US, driving a hybrid and hanging out with Manitoban dance troupes, so what? Archive 2007-10-14
  • Other attractions include a team of unicyclists called the One Wheel Wizards, and the White Devils flying trapeze troupe who perform an extremely difficult triple somersault.
  • It is a treat to watch, and one of the must-sees wherever the troupe visits.
  • In 2003 and 2004, thousands of citizens trouped to hearings where, all but uncontested, they opposed federal rules granting greater concentration of media ownership that a pro-corporate majority at the Federal Communications Commission went on to rubber stamp. Hans Johnson: Blocked Content Puts Focus on Corporate Power
  • Extravagantly costumed masquerade troupes shimmied down the streets as trucks with speakers piled high blasted out calypso and soul.
  • To help him reminisce, he is joined by troupers from that period: Ken Dodd, Roy Hudd, Sheila Tracy and Anthony Horowitz.
  • It would be a little rash to dismiss Bragg and his Terminals as just another troupe of pop-sensitive, heart-on-sleeve folkies.
  • The First Actresses, National Portrait Gallery - review The catalogue of the new exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery opens with a dejected little enquiry into the origin of the term "actress", as though the author, Gill Perry, has some objection to the distinction in terms of gender between the male and female trouper. Evening Standard - Home
  • Folk costumes are worn by Latvian Americans primarily when performing in song groups or dance troupes.
  • In the story, the ‘Dixie ‘character is the headliner of the burlesque troupe working at the Old Opera House.’
  • She's such a trouper that even when suffering from the flu she'll just pop a couple of Asprin and soldier on.
  • But my first exposure to Joyce was in a sleepy little black shoebox theatre, where a troupe of mild-mannered turtlenecked barnstormers read from Dubliners from a stage decorated with high stools, and where I, underexposed and underage and over my head, had too much to drink and fell asleep in mid-performance. After the Race | Miette's Bedtime Story Podcast
  • Led by Souhair herself - she goes by the one name only - the troupe stomps, shakes and wiggles its way through a veil dance, folk pieces from Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, a couple of flamenco numbers and the ubiquitous belly dance.
  • And an award-winning troupe of 11 gymnasts perform simultaneously on trampolines.
  • Last year, she realized her dream by setting up the White Dance Temple troupe and recruited performers from various disciplines including Chinese opera, Taiwanese opera, folk dance, puppeteering and contemporary dance.
  • Good old Edna - she's a real trouper to do the washing-up without even being asked!
  • She's been on her own for the best part of 20 years since my dad died, but she's always a trouper.
  • Nearby, a troupe of middle-aged women in cowgirl outfits performed a dance to Frank Sinatra’s rendition of “New York, New York.” Map Quest
  • One of the troupe's touring companies will visit the Edmonton Street Performers festival this week.
  • Serbian folk dances are called kolos, and are performed by professional troupes, or by guests at weddings and other special occasions.
  • The modern pentathlete, 26, is in a six-strong troupe of sporting aces. The Sun
  • Mr. Mitra joined the troupe as a child artiste and now he is its secretary.
  • Good old Edna - she's a real trouper to do the washing-up without even being asked!
  • Some of our people are traveling with the troupe on its tour.
  • In the later songs of the Chizbatron troupe the women do appear as partners, not so much in training and in battle, but in sharing the memories: the grandmother who recalls bandaging grandfather’s wounds in “Those Were the Days” (“Hayyu Zemanim”) or Rina in “The Meeting,” who “speaks all day long of the march into the desert.” Palmah.
  • ‘So Richard, the trouper that he is, hit the stage to a rapturous applause of appreciation, gave a marvellous opening speech and saved the day gloriously,’ said Mr Simpson.
  • Assuming center stage like a troupe of cancan dancers, they expose enormous legs beneath vibrant, Pucci-patterned miniskirts that recall Nixon-era fashions.
  • On the contrary, all the cast in this circus troupe are likeable. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Quebec circus troupe's touring Alegría, which has come to play in Calgary this month, is guaranteed to put you in a child-like state of awe and wonder at its physical feats and illusive imagery.
  • Jin joined the Qianjin Song & Dance Troupe as a boy of nine - he won the acceptance of his parents only after two days abstaining from food.
  • We're a circus troupe, aren't we?
  • Filling in their sound with a bevy of horns, keyboards and synthesizers, the explosive troupe leaves a larger than life impression on their audiences.
  • She claims now to work as a choreographer for a burlesque dance troupe, having left stripping behind. The Sun
  • She had to keep bringing forth new ideas in her dance to support her chief position in the troupe.
  • The troupe ushered in three successful premieres and produced several revivals of note.
  • I suspect they are troupers who will be perfect wherever and whenever they play.
  • The Plaza Girls, a troupe of tall dancers that were an instant hit with the public.
  • But his most impactful display here must surely have been the unofficial exhibition that took place in the London streets when his cheeky posters for touring troupes of French cancan dancers were pasted up.
  • And, while the little, laughing girls questioned them, in that mocking tone which girls, when they are in a troupe, assume ordinarily to interpellate boys, these smiled, and each one struck his chest which gave a metallic sound. Ramuntcho
  • Denise, who is playing the wicked queen, said: ‘I take my crown off to her she is a real trouper.’
  • He tells the life of a child in a family troupe of actors as they barnstorm the West and South, including a stint near the front during the Mexican-American War.
  • She claims now to work as a choreographer for a burlesque dance troupe, having left stripping behind. The Sun
  • A troupe of lion cubs nuzzle her hand and chew playfully on her shoelaces.
  • He was forced to compete with didgeridoos, a 10-piece samba band, three bagpipes, cow bells, tambourines, guitars and the enthusiastic jingling of the White Horse Morris troupe celebrating their 50th anniversary.
  • Forms of traditional entertainment include folk dances performed by dance troupes wearing colorful costumes, with accompaniment led by the bouzouki.
  • ‘You'd think after all these years we'd all be troupers,’ said Davis.
  • She joined a dance troupe and travelled all over Europe.
  • So anyway, we had been planning to bring out this troupe of long-legged dancers from Vegas for the entertainment at the gala anniversary party.
  • In this photograph, Kerry bears an odd resemblance to an ageing Beach Boy, another old trouper who promises good vibrations.
  • The four dancers from the troupe which performed in Bulgaria are her students.
  • The troupe delivers some great performances and the script itself is dripping with wit like a reading from Bartlett's Familiar Quotations.
  • But the spruiker was very serious as one of the troupe extended a friendly hand and pulled Frank up the ladder to stand at one side of the eight already on the bridge. The Thorn Birds
  • Sigismond ayant form� une ligue pour arret阹 les conqu阾es de Bajazet, notre roi Charles VI lui envoya un corps de troupes dans lequel il y avoit deux mille gentilshommes, et qui The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Wendy Toye was born in London on 1 May 1917, and at the age of three and a half appeared on stage at the Albert Hall in London as a member of a juvenile dance troupe.
  • Shannon Tooker, right, and Marcy Terry from the Weeki Wachee Mermaids synchronised underwater aquabatics troupe perform in the Ocean Reef display, at the Sea Life London Aquarium, London, Friday, May 14, 2010. Kansas City Star: Front Page
  • By the early-60s, following a meeting with the author Ken Kesey, Cassady had become the amphetamine-fuelled driver for Kesey's Merry Pranksters, a troupe of Californian hippies who piled into a brightly painted bus and set out to introduce the mind-expanding properties of LSD to the stuffy straights of middle America. The beatnik and the 'Bulletin: The Flaming Lips' Soft Bulletin sleeve
  • At the weekends he plays the accordion in an improvisation troupe. Times, Sunday Times
  • For anyone who wants to understand the total failure of the human spirit which war represents - and the utter disgust which must follow the "arbitrament" of war - must read the extract from Jean Giono's Le Grand Troupeau, which accompanies Louis Dauphin's bleak, rainswept painting, "Supply Route at Peronne". Belfasttelegraph.co.uk - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • The dance troupe recounts the death of gods - from the polluted air and the smoke spiraling up from sacrifices made in their honour.
  • We knew ALL about the Policing Pledge as ALL staff with public contact were trouped up to HQ for a rousing speech by the CC. It’s That Time Of Year Again « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • As a local burlesque troupe entertained the crowd by staging a mock pillow fight, they were shocked when women from the audience came forward looking to join the battle.
  • A troupe of Morris dancers wouldn't have looked out of place, prancing about on the village green.
  • Troupes of performers also wandered and performed in all the provinces, from those on the northern border with China down to the center of Vietnam.
  • The esteemed company shows off its junior troupe of dancers in a programme that matches excerpts from the classics with new work by young choreographers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Stephanie of the QuickFire troupe in Taos, New Mexico, spins up a double fire hoop inferno. Hooping.org | Blog | Stephanie Double Fire
  • Then it would break, coalesce through a kind of kaleidoscopic whirl like a child's toy, into a pattern, a design almost beautiful, as if an inspired choreographer had drilled a willing and patient and hard-working troupe of dancers — a pattern, design which was trying to tell him something, say something to him urgent and important and true in that second before, already bulging with the motion and the speed, it began to disintegrate and dissolve. Caps gameday special: Best hockey stories ever
  • A woman was exercising a troupe of jet black greyhounds.
  • Thanks for helping, you're a real trouper .
  • Become part of a wandering troupe of comedians who wish to bring about the Second Coming of Python.
  • LCD is a one-man entertainment troupe that suggests a zonked universe where Brian Eno, Steve Albini and Giorgio Moroder are soul brothers.
  • In his previous programme, as part of a sketch troupe, he went undercover to expose fraud and corruption in a comic way. Times, Sunday Times
  • A juvenile troupe, 1917 Despite the fact that the Ballroom shows had comparatively short runs, every production was spectacular.
  • Dead theatre troupe, it includes anarchists who have done this sort of thing before. Times, Sunday Times
  • The dancers in Trisha Brown's troupe are superb, full of talent and strength.
  • Acting troupes stage Old West gunfights every hour or two, and the stores sell period costumes and posters of Doc Holliday.
  • The art was handed down to Hien from her father, who was a member of a famous kylin dancing troupe in the city decades ago. Undefined
  • Arriving fully formed, with no room for the advice of people outside the group, was very appealing to us as a fledgling comedy troupe. Times, Sunday Times
  • We hope any money collected as part of WISH 2012 will go towards purchasing new uniforms for our majorette troupe and new batons for our dance competitions.
  • And troupes of men appeared vpon land, with ensignes displayed to resist vs: So our boates rowed alongst the shoare, to finde some place where they might land, not with too much disaduantage: our shippes and they still shooting at the The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • This episode focuses on one juvenile male chimp as he tries to befriend the dominant males in his troupe, with varying degrees of success. The Sun
  • This last pursuit had him touring America in a state of health that would have most troupers languishing in bed with a port and lemon and it was effectively the death of him.
  • As usual, a circus troupe has pitched its tent in the Festival City in view of the vacation.
  • Headed up by choreographer Moses Pendleton, this troupe of dancing illusionists and contortionists have been known to mesmerize.
  • For instance, Jacob Mestel (1884 – 1958) mentions that Pepi Litmann, and not her husband, was actually the “baleboste,” in other words the director of their troupe, and he also writes that Pepi Litmann was the first to engage female singers in keeping with the local language demands of the respective performance locations, such as a Hungarian singer in Hungary, etc. Yiddish Theater in Vienna.
  • I first saw them on a postage-stamp-size stage in the Village where the troupe consisted of perhaps eight balletomanes.
  • For almost 20 years he has been in prison, where he began acting and became star of an acclaimed theatre troupe. Times, Sunday Times
  • She ran her own theatre troupe after university, and still puts herself about as an after-dinner speaker. Times, Sunday Times
  • This episode focuses on one juvenile male chimp as he tries to befriend the dominant males in his troupe, with varying degrees of success. The Sun
  • She performs with different troupes in various parts of the country and abroad.
  • This special effect was missing here as the troupe danced to the music flowing from the CD.
  • But soon after he had begun, fortune delivered him a theatre troupe -- or rather transported him to the foot of their stage. HISTORY PLAY: The Lives and After-life of Christopher Marlowe
  • With chef Clark operating the camera and Smith serving as a one-woman troupe, the two just wanted to amuse themselves over some of the frustrations, minor and otherwise, they encounter: a snaggle-toothed customer who mistakes a molar chip for a piece of glass, a neighbor who can't grasp the no-fried-chicken-on-Sunday menu, the husband who races to the counter, leaving the door ajar and his poor wife behind in the parking lot. Gillian Clark: The chef people love to hate?
  • Calendula, also known as Scotch or pot marigold, is another old trouper.
  • All of the troupe's performers are confident movers, easily fitting into the thrum of the house music score.
  • During the 1980s and '90s he wrote many songs and formed many bands to play them, touring like a trouper nationally and internationally.
  • In one excellent slow-motion scene his brutal vandalism is counterpoised with his young sister's performance in the glitzy pre-teen dance troupe Sparkle Motion.
  • As early as the 1920s, the city had hosted performances by foreign ballet troupes and folk dance groups from Europe.
  • A dance troupe will be coming up from London to provide the entertainment.
  • Six separate dance troupes are currently touring the world with this winner of nine global awards.
  • She ran her own theatre troupe after university, and still puts herself about as an after-dinner speaker. Times, Sunday Times
  • She will learn to dance with the troupe, perform savagely choreographed dance routines and have costumes made. Times, Sunday Times
  • But to a dance aficionado, the repertoire presented by the popular troupe is inconsistent.
  • When the last of our troupe was recovered, we set off for Verona, home of Romeo's Juliet and one of the world's best surviving coliseums.
  • But he is a trouper who often ends up saving the day.
  • Like an old trouper who cannot resist the limelight, he flounced out of a special parade of champions, saying he could not support sport as long as there were drug cover-ups going on.
  • But he's a trouper, and I hope everything will work out.
  • The Opera troupe put the play list on the wall for the sake of convenience.
  • A reunion for people who were in the local majorettes troupe in the late 1970s is being organised for October with a trip to the Isle of Man.
  • The rumour that went round my school was that this achingly trendy troupe were actually landed gentry who didn't need the money. Times, Sunday Times
  • I remember going to mass at Sacre Coeur cathedral in Paris and being irritated at tourists who trouped through in the middle of the mass. Archive 2008-10-01
  • NT Director Nicholas Hytner gets an awesome ensemble performance from his troupe—the sub-plot of wannabe-actor Alan (Daniel Rigby) wanting to marry Pauline (Claire Lams), whom her gangster father (Fred Ridgeway) has promised to the murdered gangster is equally sidesplitting. Small-Screen Stars Shine on Stage
  • Arriving fully formed, with no room for the advice of people outside the group, was very appealing to us as a fledgling comedy troupe. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jean de Luxembourg, g閚閞al des troupes du duc, puis vendue par The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • La Rochelle base américaine de l'OTAN,déjà de 1950 à 1967 des soldats américains étaient établis dans la région afin de soutenir et ravitailler les troupes stationnées en Allemagne. Archive 2009-04-01
  • The idealistic theatre troupe travels to Sarajevo, and its fate confirms the impotence of art in the presence of ammo.
  • We broke camp about 11 o'clock the night of the 24th, and marched up through ruined Souain to our place in one of the numerous 'boyaux' where the 'troupes d'attaque' were massed. Poems
  • He acted as bear-leader and buffoon, villain and hero, alternately in public; while in private he was cook, drudge, messman, and menagerie manager for the rest of the party, for animals of some sort invariably formed part of the attractions of the troupe. Two Little Travellers A Story for Girls
  • These girls are not fiercely independent rock rebels; they are well-behaved showbiz troupers from the tightly controlled world of manufactured pop.
  • Instead, a frenziedly spirited troupe of backing dancers is left to pick up the slack, while Britney clambers aboard various moving parts of machinery and is wheeled around like an ancient maiden aunt being taken for her morning perambulation in a bath chair. Britney Spears review
  • She's a trouper, though, and is happy to do the interview between glugs. ‘This is a very good environment to be creative in,’ she says.
  • It's hard to think of a more influential troupe from recent comedy history. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dead theatre troupe, it includes anarchists who have done this sort of thing before. Times, Sunday Times
  • By daybreak, the elephants were gone, and in their place came a troupe of perhaps 60 baboons, some descending from the mopane trees to lift anything moveable, their pals defecating from a great height on the car.
  • Well, he holds auditions and forms a troupe of male strippers. Times, Sunday Times
  • When it comes to nibbling away at political institutions, this 30-strong musical troupe is right at the coalface.
  • The track airs as part of a comedy special and is a first taste of the comedy troupe's new album. The Sun
  • The year 1935 was called the ‘Year of Nora’ with drama troupes in Shanghai followed by troupes in other parts of the country, staging the play on a large scale.
  • Thanks for helping, you're a real trouper .
  • In another scene a troupe of prospective gasmen were led up a mountain through the driving rain to an isolated farmhouse.
  • He is inordinately proud of his troupe and relishes being around the young and talented.
  • Whilst at the festival Mereki met a dance troupe of indigenous females who taught her their traditional dances, which she later performed alongside the women in a corroboree.
  • The Uygur, Kazak, Hui, Kirgiz, Mongolian, Tajik and Xibe ethnic minorities now all have their own professional theatrical troupes and have produced a galaxy of outstanding artists.
  • The inventive contemporary circus troupe from Quebec are back with a spectacular new show. Times, Sunday Times
  • The troupe also continues to break ground with the trapeze, and choreographer Anne Bunker taps that talent with Expanded View.
  • Of the dancers, statuesque Katherine Fricker seems to shine particularly, but there are other very talented dancers in the troupe of 60 that make up the show.
  • As part of the troupe, she toured Europe and performed in several major concerts.
  • The troupe aims at provocation and messages which make the audience, and themselves, really think.
  • Finally, bringing up the rear, was a troupe of majorettes - flag-waving, high-stepping, brass-buttoned beauties with short skirts and kinky boots.
  • At present there're four Lord of the Dance troupes touring the world.
  • She was a trouper and just got on with it and helped set the tone.
  • It was here that the dialogue reached hilarious, and this troupe had a knack for that level of funny.
  • In his previous programme, as part of a sketch troupe, he went undercover to expose fraud and corruption in a comic way. Times, Sunday Times

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