Even on a rhythmic level, the choreography of both dances appeared to have little relationship to the romantic, emotional music.
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The Indonesian gamelan orchestra uses gongs, xylophones and percussion to produce a rhythmic pulsing with the melodic beauty of bells and chimes.
Music from Argentina to most people means the tango, a rhythmic, passionate set of steps danced to the music of a bandoneon.
It begins with the eerie, rising horror strings and quickly escalates into a rhythmic percussion that perfectly expresses the tension the Songbird carries with him.
In that way, The Stones were like the Count Basie band, keepers of a rhythmic quintessence that will likely vanish whenever they call it quits.
Then, carried on a gust of wind, the sound became for moments a rhythmic tromp that relieved them as the human reason for the great cloud of dust.
He fights the bad guys by flying through the air and engaging them in a rhythmic version of kung fu that has the clickety-clack excitement of tap dancing.
The male displays to attract a female mate by strutting with his tails spread and head held low, while making a rhythmic bubbling call that is interspersed with a sound like a sneeze.
He and his colleagues developed an iPad app enabling users to create their own jungle music, syncing the sounds of howling monkeys, frogs, rain, fish and streams into a rhythmic symphony, free for children and potential adult visitors to download as a window into Costa Rica's biodiversity.
From this early music he developed a flowing rhythmic style which ignored the regular beats and strict bar lines of a later age.
The opening trumpet fanfare consists of a similar rhythmic theme, as in Beethoven's Fifth Symphony: It shifts from repose to overt rage in a matter of seconds.
Aerobic activity is a repetitive rhythmic exercise involving large muscle groups such as legs, shoulders and arms.
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The strings take up a gentle rhythmic pulse that, with many variations, remains prominent throughout the rest of the piece.
The epic is told in a lyrical voice with rhythmic enunciation, while separate cantos are sung in a rhyming poetic style.
He crept to the head of the stairway and heard Obie use a soft and rhythmic voice he had never heard before.
Mr. CHRISTGAU: "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" began a decade long progression of ever more elaborate rhythmic constructions, which had a way of erupting from each other.
Simmons and McDaniels developed a distinctive style that was sparse and heavily rhythmic, and that often had a sly sense of humor.
Played solo or as part of an ensemble, the musical discourse of the balafon is based on a range of multiple rhythmic melodies.
Someone will come up with a simple idea that's looped up and then eventually, once we've got a good beard of rhythmic ideas, then we'll start to throw the rest of the band on top of it.
Marley was a smiling revolutionary, and the rhythmic and melodic affability of his music made his insurgent message go down easy.
This rhythmic moving back and forth between a sustained, trance-like state and the adrenaline-packed jolts tends to induce an overall contemplative yet alert state, akin to the feeling one has when driving on a long road trip on uncongested highways.
Semahs can be described as a set of mystical and aesthetic body movements in rhythmic harmony.
The splendid 25-member ensemble, with Mr. Bicket leading from the harpsichord, brought pungent clarity and rhythmic swing to this 1720 score, a classic Handel cornucopia of varying moods and characters.
Conversations in Mandarin, Cantonese and a rich variety of accented English competed with the rhythmic beat of authentic Cuban jazz, courtesy of Roberto Santamaria and his band on tour direct from Havana.
McQueary has repeatedly testified he told Penn State officials he saw a boy with his hands up against a wall with Sandusky behind him and heard slapping, rhythmic sounds.
It has distinguished itself by the virtuosity of its rhythmic patterns (changqiang) and has exerted a dominant influence on all the more recent forms of opera in China, the Sichuan or Beijing opera.
Both badminton and rhythmic gymnastics were originally planned to be located in a temporary venue called North Greenwich Arena 2.
Taekkyeon is a traditional Korean martial art that makes use of fluid, rhythmic dance-like movements to strike or trip up an opponent.
Taekkyeon, a traditional Korean martial art (Republic of Korea): Taekkyeon is a traditional Korean martial art that makes use of fluid, rhythmic dance-like movements to strike an opponent, while teaching consideration and moderation.
It also has 22 "Body and Brain" franchises in the U.S. at which it teaches a technique it calls brain wave vibration, a kind of "yoga for the brain" that uses rhythmic movements to "balance" your mind and reduce stress.
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