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Тезаурус:

  1. The following Sunday Pat Muldoon stood in what had formerly been his local church at Gross Pointe, Michigan, and sang to the heavens, "If I can help somebody, as I go along, then my living will not be in vain." without paying the slightest attention to the meaning of the words.
  2. The supporting leg can go on spinning on full pointe with that knee bent, as the working one is held in arabesque or attitude and finally sit on the floor.
  3. She reasoned that if kicking dancers were so popular with audiences, the sight of kicking on pointe would astound them.
  4. Even in softly flowing ballets such as Monotone II where no impetus should be seen as deliberate, it must nevertheless be there and firmly controlled lf, for example, the two boys are to turn the girl sur pointe with her working leg stretched upwards and her head and body bent downwards over her supporting leg.
  5. Without turn-out, tutus and pointe shoes the dancers' bodies still have the same physical apparatus as before and if bodies are to dance at all they must submit to some form of discipline.
  6. She then places her hand in his and with his help gradually rises onto pointe until she poses triumphantly in attitude .
  7. In the nineteenth century the actress Sarah Bernhardt, "attracted by the Absolute," as one guidebook puts it, built a chateau high on the cliff near its northernmost end, the Pointe des Poulains (Foals' Point), where the offshore rocks are said to resemble young horses galloping in the swaying navy-blue sea.
  8. Training will have made dancers more adept at a certain style of dance and they usually show preference fur a certain type of step: elevation, pointe work, pirouettes or whatever.
  9. The spacing of such steps on pointe is so minute and so fast that it is not possible to see the change of feet as one succeeds the other.
  10. Ten miles from St Malo, the Pointe du Grouin has superb coastal views and Cancale oysters.
  11. She thought it would be clever for a team to kick "on pointe" (on their toes).
  12. Elaine Fifield did not always keep her feet fully pointed nor knees stretched, even when on pointe .
  13. She knew they could kick well and seeing ballet dancers on pointe, not being a dancer, thought it would be simple to combine the two.

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