If there is going to be film, theatre and dance, then it is going to come from an artist's work or mind - not as a separate programme that bears no relation to the art on show.
She went from Orgeon juvenile detention at 13 years old to the stereotypical route to stardom for tough girls, first you pole dance, then you write some songs, then you sing them, then you become a rock star.
It was like learning to dance, and then understanding why dancing is so romantic.
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You can go to the mountains and join in an aboriginal dance ceremony, then come back to Taipei and see an exhibition of works by Picasso.
The three finalists will then dance as usual and the audience will again vote, with the points from that added to those from the semi-final to determine this year's champion.
Claptrap breaks the fourth wall with gusto, assigning absurd MMO-styled instructions (collect brown rocks, then defeat a high-level monster, find a lost staff, bring him the head of the Destroyer of Worlds and then dance for his amusement) to complete a quest which, it turns out, can be finished by clicking on a door six feet away.
She then transitioned into dance management, becoming the associate manager for dance legend Ben Vereen.
Instagram's changes came as part of its acquisition by Facebook, and the change-policy-face-backlash-then-apologize dance step is a classic Zuckerberg move.
The furry creatures then begin a dance routine which ends the fighting and brings the two armies together in one massive party.
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Whether the dancer would leave the rigors of ballet to have children, and whether she would then return to dance, are questions that ballet devotees had long pondered.
"My personal view is that hiring is like musical chairs, and if only the people who are already on the dance floor are playing, then the long-term unemployed can't get in the game, " said Falk, who was laid off four years ago.
The remaining contestants then performed their favourite dance from the series, before Smith was revealed as the winner.
The group began the evening at a downtown restaurant and then headed to a dance club.
First there as "Riverdance, " then "Lord of the Dance" -- it soon seemed that hardly a day went by without seeing the panting and perspiring frame of Michael Flatley on the small screen.
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There is certainly no shortage of bars with stunning views of either beach or mountain and, if getting a workout on the dance floor is more your thing, then there is bound to be a club to suit.
The family then joins in a larger folk dance and provides refreshments before the girls continue to another house.
He just did a little dance, looked up to the sky and then applauded the crowd after the 3-hour, 40-minute match.
She takes him to a fancy party, then doesn't want to dance with him for ... well ... for no good reason, really.
The dance team with the lowest combined score is then voted off the show -- a fate that may await Wozniak on Tuesday night.
Raji, a 337-pound monster who showcased his skill and an appealing personality during the Packers NFC Championship Game win over the Bears when he picked off a pass and returned it for a touchdown, and then celebrated by showing off his dance moves.
Our plan was to get there in time for the free group lesson, then to use our new skills to dance the night away.
If dance is movement, and movement is life, then it is not a wonder that the practice has been part of human interaction, since our beginnings.
Then Obama took a turn on the dance floor with wife Michelle, who wore a gown by Jason Wu for the second inaugural in a row.
The Harlem Shake is the latest internet dance craze, and typically begins with one dancer who is then quickly joined by others, often in costumes or with props.
But it boasted little in the way of performing arts until its Music Centre opened in 1964, and even then no ballet to speak of and little modern dance.
' And then in the teens, when there was the dance craze in America and everyone was boogalooing and doing a lot of dirty dancing in the seedier nightclubs, which is naturally where the saxophone gravitated to, the Ladies' Home Journal wrote that the saxophone rendered listeners incapable of distinguishing between right and wrong and evil and good.
"This was a prayer that was done, and they finished it by either burning (the mask) or laying it out on the tundra, and then they would be remade every year for the next dance, " she said.
They play tricks and dance to the accompaniment of the Baroque-era music of the Jesuit missions, then around midnight fireworks pop from the top of their wide-brimmed hats, symbolizing the gift of light and vision to live respectfully.
You watch the guards giving their signs to each other, then you have to copy it in a funny and surreal secret-handshake dance-off.
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