But she said she still had high hopes for his future development as a dancer, if he survives the public vote.
He pictured his fingers as steel hooks, himself as a dancer.
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The music is all the more important in that Mnouchkine productions are worked out like choreographies: Juliana Carneiro da Cunha, an actress who has been with her for more than ten years, started off as a dancer.
Other characters include Holly, a ballet dancer who works as a stripper and pole-dancer at a local club and Juliette, a pharmacy assistant who dreams of going to Africa to help starving children.
There is a man making a living as a female dancer, who decides to abandon tweezers and asks Mr Mehta to teach him to shave.
Now based in Russia, Polunin returned to the Royal Ballet in February as a guest dancer to rave reviews in Frederick Ashton's Marguerite and Armand.
Despite making comebacks after the birth of both of her children, in 2006 she announced her retirement as a principal dancer at the Royal Ballet because of injuries to her body and physical stress.
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"D-Man in the Waters" (1989), an often frantically busy exercise performed in Ms. Prince's olive-drab costuming to Mendelssohn's effervescent Octet for Strings in E-Flat Major, began life as a showcase honoring a company dancer then ravaged by AIDS. It remains a thin, derivative work that looks back here and there in its diving-to-the-stage energy to Paul Taylor's masterly, heart-pumping, Bach-inspired 1975 "Esplanade, " as well as to Mark Morris's evocative and momentous 1981 "Gloria" (to Vivaldi).
The benefits of that experience seem evident in the actress's assured performance in this lesser picture, with Lombard as Alabam Lee, a fan dancer who agrees to "adopt" an indigent old lady as a publicity stunt.
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In Belfast Boy by singer Don Fardon, Best is described as a "downtown dancer".
She had learnt the piano as a child and had hoped to be a dancer.
His career as a strong-limbed Tahitian dancer in the nightclubs of Los Angeles had not entirely cut him out for this.
As a matter of fact, it was because of discrimination against a black dancer, Catherine Dunham, that created one of the first anti-discrimination laws from a case that she had in Rio.
Dana Salisbury, a dancer and visual artist who serves as the host, will lead you by the hand to your table, and wait staff will orient you to your mysterious food and drink.
Six years later, Smirnov is a principal dancer with the company, doing classic Balanchine roles he'd dreamed of performing as a student.
Mr Filin, a talented former dancer himself, took over as artistic director in March 2011.
In a dancer there is a reverence for such forgotten things as the miracle of the small beautiful bones and their delicate strength.
Dancer and actor Dave Toole, who lost his legs as a child, had a starring role in the London 2012 Paralympic Games Opening Ceremony.
His subjects include 100-year-old Ruth Kobin, who attributes her vitality to weekly pilates, and 81-year-old dancer Jacquie "Tajah" Murdock, who once worked as a typist by day and Apollo chorus girl by night.
Bafta rising star nominee Andrea Riseborough is in the running for best actress for her performance as an IRA member in Shadow Dancer, along with Charlotte Rampling who plays a femme fatale Anna Welles in the noir thriller I, Anna.
Shears became a stripper and go-go dancer, saying he liked the attention as well as the money, and his group was originally called Dead Lesbian and the Fibrillating Scissor Sisters.
If the second foot has more speed than the first, the dancer looks like he is buoyantly moving up even as he is landing like a jet with its nose in the air as it is landing.
The 37-year-old rapper, dancer and DJ, whose father Berry Gordy founded the Motown record label, played tennis as a junior and has attended some of the Grand Slam tournaments.
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