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- Maria Goeppert-Mayer (4176 bytes)
9: ...erclockwise. Then add one more variation; all the dancers are spinning twirling round and round like tops a... - Joni Mitchell (9996 bytes)
13: ...eries of vignettes of 1970s women, from nightclub dancers ("Edith and the Kingpin") to the bored wives of t... - Tallulah Bankhead (6331 bytes)
77: *1923 [[The Dancers]] - Didgeridoo (7516 bytes)
32: ...of ceremonial life, as it accompanies singers and dancers in religious rituals. Pair sticks, sometimes call... - Hathor (11883 bytes)
- Roaring Twenties (28131 bytes)
70: ...s across the U.S. sponsored dance contests, where dancers invented, tried, and competed with new moves. Pro... - Dance (8662 bytes)
- Performing arts (1198 bytes)
- Zeus (17267 bytes)
33: .... With the [[Kouretes]], a band of ecstatic armed dancers, he presided over the rigorous military-athletic ... - History of dance (9081 bytes)
7: ...inent Greek sculptors studied the attitude of the dancers for their art of imitating the passions
30: ... early 20th century modern [[choreographer]]s and dancers saw ballet in the most negative light. [[Isadora ...
32: ... was a time of unprecedented creative growth, for dancers and choreographers. It was also a time of shock, ... - Ballet (9155 bytes)
11: ... op鲡-ballet, and a school to train professional dancers was attached to the Acadé©e Royale de Musique, w...
13: ...he ballet d'action, in which the movements of the dancers are designed to express character and assist in t...
38: A [[Ballet company]] is group of dancers who perform ballets. Famous ballet companies incl...
135: ...nal ballet school in [[Switzerland]] for aspiring dancers and teachers - New Deal (82408 bytes)
352: ...bers show abstract populations of interchangeable dancers securely contained within patterns beyond their c... - Native American (42651 bytes)
162: ...n unison while they sing in a native language and dancers in colorful regalia dance clockwise around the dr... - Medieval dance (635 bytes)
3: ...ts of a circle of dancers holding hands, with the dancers singing while dancing. Both the carol and the est... - Castanets (2430 bytes)
5: Castanets are often played by singers or dancers, and are prominently used in [[flamenco]] music. ... - Igor Stravinsky (26622 bytes)
63: ...return to the ballet: ''Agon'', a work for twelve dancers written from [[1954]] to [[1957]]. Some numbers ... - Saint Petersburg (36589 bytes)
289: ...ich Schliemann]] and [[Alfred Nobel]], the ballet dancers [[Vaslav Nijinsky]], [[Anna Pavlova]], [[George B...
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