"This a play come to life in dance, " Ms. Kent said, likening the variations, or solos, to the monologs of dramatic actors.
We feel that if we do not learn how to dance, life is not complete.
The Americans, meanwhile, had Coca-Cola, chocolate, family life, music and dance--all the pleasures we lacked.
What I had witnessed, quite simply, was a dance to life and to its consummate fulfillment in old age.
But this time, the spell is broken by the throbbing life pulse in the "Dance of the Adolescents, " signaling the start of spring.
Every variant of the dance brings to life the myth of the birth of the universe, so that the ritual ceremony of the Voladores expresses the world view and values of the community, facilitates communication with the gods and invites prosperity.
In a major exhibition which opened this week at London's Royal Academy, his love of life, spouse, music, dance and theatre shine through paintings never before seen in Britain.
There are also a few first-time releases, like a dance track called Charmed Life, as well as "Too Many Cooks (Spoil the Soup), " a soul tune from a late-night session put together by John Lennon in 1973.
We may not always think about the importance of music or dance or laughter to the life of this nation, but who would want to imagine America without it?
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It felt as though I were watching that classic dance for the first time in my life.
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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.
The instrument through which the dance speaks is also the instrument through which life is lived: the human body.
In 1993 she was shocked to receive the This Is Your Life book from Michael Aspel for her contribution to the dance world.
Developed by men who had left their families behind to start a life in Argentina's bustling capital city, the dance expressed machismo, passion, longing and a fighting edge - and was set to an emerging sound rooted in Spanish and Italian melodies, criollo (Argentine-born) verse and Afro-Uruguayan candombe (a drum-based rhythm).
"For years I suffered from chest pains but no one knew what was really wrong with me, " said Laymond, who despite her pains led a very active life -- working at a gym and teaching children street dance in her spare time.
Now, from the dense, reverberant dance grind of "Heavy" to the gentle "Dandy Life" and the acoustically brooding "Needs, " the band's fourth album sustains the band's commitment to rock and electric guitars.
The dance of the Parachicos during the Great Feast embraces all spheres of local life, promoting mutual respect among communities, groups and individuals.
And for now, the floor that launched a dance craze is gathering dust in a Staten Island warehouse, and flickers to life only on film.
Other outrageous offerings include subterranean nightclubs equipped with dance floors and DJ booths, soundproofed indoor shooting ranges accessible by finger-print identification, and outdoor life-size garden mazes and labyrinths.
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Traditional Ainu dance is performed at ceremonies and banquets, as part of newly organized cultural festivals and privately in daily life, in its various forms, it is closely connected to the lifestyle and religion of the Ainu.
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