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"bolero" Definitions
  1. a traditional Spanish dance; a piece of music for this dance
  2.     a short jacket that is not fastened at the front

126 Sentences With "bolero"

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El Bolero Cocina Mexicana:Celebrate National Margarita Day at El Bolero with $5 margaritas all day long.
Vintage Caribbean styles like bolero and rumba get 21st-century twists.
But in this delicate acoustic bolero, they still cling to hope.
Panna's forest guards gave chase, crammed into Bolero jeeps, rattling yet indestructible.
A bomb-planting scene, set to Ravel's "Bolero," is almost as taut.
Or Sarah Palin's $695 beaded silk bolero jacket right out of "Three Amigos"?
His prescription was not to wall off new music by itself, or to resort to what he called "the Bolero approach," washing down new music with popular pieces such as Ravel's "Bolero," but to patiently gain your audience members' trust.
So with that, you could pair it with this funky Blossom Russo-inspired bolero.
Musicians initially disliked the word; they preferred more specific designations like rumba or bolero.
Came a jet-beaded toreador bolero atop a leather milkmaid corset and motocross pants.
She rocked a leopard bustier, bike shorts, bolero jacket, sunglasses and even a sparkly leopard clutch.
"I did the bolero, tango, mambo, samba, cha-cha and, of course, swing dancing," she said.
Gina Gershon had on a black goat-hair bolero and made a beeline for Brooke Shields.
Bolero and essDOCS, its rival, have offered electronic BoLs for several years, but have made limited headway.
Her metallic gold bolero on the other hand... Best Actress nominee by day, ribbon dancer by night.
I find a cute bolero-type jacket that I think would work great with an outfit for tonight.
Shiny and spiky, the fitted bolero appeared to be red, white, blue, perhaps gold, and yet somehow silver.
A New Yorker of Puerto Rican descent, she sings of love and heritage, often in the romantic bolero style.
Ravel's "Bolero," at once martial and sensual, wrapped the crowd in its sinister embrace, the atmosphere laced with menace.
The Bolero gas station right outside belies the cozy interior with aqua walls decorated in art available for purchase.
The sweetheart neckline and circle skirt fit Middleton's aesthetic perfectly, and she paired the gown with a white angora bolero.
I graduated to comics, to Black Canary in fishnets and bolero, to Storm in her Mohawk and midriff-baring leathers.
Program B comprises a collection of works from the company's vaults, including "Bolero," Mr. Rioult's take on Ravel's celebrated score.
Soundtrakk flipped Filipino singer Celeste Lesgapi and her beautiful composition "Bolero Medley" into the greatest song ever made about skateboarding.
The bolero "Besame Mucho" — English translation: "Kiss Me Alot" — plays, it's a rather soothing choice for such a tense moment.
Melania Trump channeled Jackie Kennedy with her fashion choices: a light-blue Ralph Lauren dress with a matching bolero jacket.
Her red carpet choice gave us flashbacks to her early days thanks to her Atelier Versace bustier and beaded bolero jacket.
Gupta said other models, such as the Bolero SUV, could eventually be assembled in Durban and exported to sub-Saharan Africa.
The large troupe showcases a variety of Spanish dance styles, from bolero to samplings of regional dances to, of course, flamenco.
These were New York premieres, as was its 25-year-old production of Ravel's "Bolero," choreographed by the troupe's founder Libby Komaiko.
Baker — who also plays timpani — said he was the one who suggested the majestic "5/4 bolero" that opens this enduring hit.
It also has styles, including the bolero-short 118, geared toward more serious riders, or someone who hopes to pass for one.
But even with their dabble into bolero, what Foam most draws on outside of psych are the sounds of 70s Latin American pop.
Traditionally, Brighton College has required girls to wear a skirt and bolero jacket, and boys to wear trousers, a blazer, and a tie.
However, this season we've seen the introduction of intricately designed capelets, blazers and bolero jackets paired with gowns of all shapes and sizes.
He is back with two new pieces: "Bolero," to Ravel's well-known score, and "Another Place," set to Liszt's Sonata in B Minor.
In 2011, she collaborated with the London-based architect Daniel Widrig to create a white 3-D-printed bolero in swirling nautilus shapes.
By the time you saw him in 903, swiveling through the video for "Monkey," in suspenders and a bolero hat, he'd de-butched.
Even my dad, who's super direct, and tells complete strangers that they're loud or wrong or too fat for that bolero jacket, said nothing.
She wore a white gown under a structured bolero busy with sparkly peppers and hearts, a tiara perching on her pale Renaissance-style ringlets.
The nearby Gato Tuerto music venue, known for its romantic "bolero" style of music sung live, closed its doors early when the news broke.
A cropped sequined black moto jacket/bolero with leg-of-mutton sleeves came matched with an olive drab corset atop a camo ruffled skirt.
One particularly iconic piece is the Queen's turquoise-blue dress with matching bolero designed by Norman Hartnell for her sister Princess Margaret's wedding in 1960.
In her bacchanal, Freitas dispenses with narrative, using dark, wacky humor — and a cheeky take on Ravel's "Bolero" — to present a society of the absurd.
I saw this girl today, and she had this beautiful floral dress over blue jeans with a short boot and a sequined little bolero jacket.
The magazine's photo shoot by acclaimed fashion photographer Tim Walker showed Watson in an open, white crocheted bolero jacket with no bra or shirt underneath.
Balenciaga introduced Spanish fashion to a global audience through Manilla shawl-style embroidery, Spanish lace mantillas, bullfighter bolero jackets, and ruffles inspired by flamenco dresses.
Then, electronic music blared for 15 minutes, while models showed off white fitted cocktail dresses, taupe suede skirts and luscious brown bolero-like fur coats.
Much of the symphony's first movement plays in darkness, and then, as the "Bolero"-like snare drums kick in, lights come up and fog swirls.
Inbal Dror paired a structured blazer with a revealing tulle skirt and the designer Allison Webb paired a heavily beaded bolero with a simple silhouette.
In 1966, it had been Schubert's Piano Sonata No. 21; in 1976, Beethoven's Seventh Symphony; in 1987 Chopin's Bolero in C Major; and on Oct.
Ms. Turman had knitted a black bolero that her daughter wore over her white sequined Badgley Mischka dress, a borrowed purchase from Rent the Runway.
From the second she emerged onstage in thigh-high boots, a green feather bolero and a black top hat, the energy in the crowd was electric.
Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, wore an ivory satin gown with a diamante belt and matching bolero after her reception, reports The New York Times.
Lucho Gatica, the Chilean singer whose lush, brooding croon earned him renown throughout the Spanish-speaking world as "the king of bolero," died on Nov. 21959.
Mr. Gatica helped enshrine bolero, a style of flowing romantic balladry that had originated in Cuba in the late 21962th century, as a midcentury pop craze.
When popular interest in bolero surged again in the 1990s on the strength of singers like Luis Miguel, Mr. Gatica was seen as an elder statesman.
Mithilesh Yadav, who saw the crash, told The Hindustan Times newspaper that the vehicle, a Bolero, had swerved to avoid another accident and hit the children.
"Angela came out of the Italian bel canto tradition and had Latin American influence, especially the bolero," said Rodrigo Faour, who wrote a biography of her.
The second look included a gold-and-crystal sequin bra top with an "S" at the chest, a matching bolero, and high-waisted underpants with fringe.
We do know, however, that the sparkly Milly beaded silk bolero jacket she wore while giving her speech sold out soon after, despite its $695 price tag.
J.Lo wore a curve-hugging strapless white dress and a sheer lace bolero jacket with matching choker and accessorized with a small white clutch and white pumps.
In baggage claim, he poses like a hostage and is finally seen in close-up gritting his teeth to the mounting, increasingly militant strains of Ravel's Bolero.
The program ended, however, with the highly engaging "Juanita y Alicia," another New York premiere, choreographed by Septime Webre and with traditional Cuban music (bolero), played live.
And the oh-so-familiar strains of Ravel's "Bolero" come as no relief to anyone who knows how many awful dances have been made to that music.
For Vogue Mexico's April cover, model Adwoa Aboah was photographed holding a bolero hat by its strings and a fitted dark teal blazer, with of course, red lipstick.
For example, he appeared in "Bolero," a film starring actress Bo Derek and directed by her husband that is considered one of the most ludicrous of the 1980s.
The creations included a leopard print metallic suit, a torero-like bolero with a Madonna decoration paired with black short pants and t-shirts decorated with embroidered crucifixes.
Alas, the final few minutes suddenly added an absurd excess of big theatrical effects (cloaks, fans) — though, like every "Bolero" staging I've ever seen, it wowed the audience.
Have a tailor turn a floor-length gown into a cute cocktail dress, or add a beaded belt, bolero, or fun shoes to breathe new life into it. 3.
From there, he upped the ante repeatedly, starting with a fascinating take on Mozart, the "Giga, Bolero e Variazione," by Ferruccio Busoni, a composer after any piano virtuoso's heart.
The bead-embellished bolero in question comes from Milly and features silver, coppery red, gold and blue stripes, which fits right in with Palin's traditionally super patriotic campaign garb.
The sold-out-everywhere bolero retails for $695, which for many people brings back to mind the controversy surrounding her very pricey 2008 campaign apparel (more on that below).
Black-and-white portraits of Cuban musical icons such as La Lupe, Olga Guillot (known as the Queen of Bolero) and the fluid tenor Benny Moré cover the walls.
It's a video that shows Beyoncé stomping through the arena halls in a wide brimmed black hat and a bolero jacket as she makes her way to the stage.
It's a pretentious farce, set to "Bolero," in which people in trench coats and bowlers push around a wall on wheels, followed by an overwrought duet about intimacy issues.
Musgraves started on the red carpet in a custom suit with flared-trousers paired with a bolero top, then took off the jacket to reveal a crystal-beaded chiffon bodysuit.
But I figured out "Bolero" and stuck to the B as the first letter and was sure that there must be some apple breed that would fit in here. Nope!
Until almost the end of his life he continued to perform in a classic bolero style throughout the world, sometimes singing in Portuguese and English as well as in Spanish.
"María Bonita," a bolero from the '40s by the Mexican songwriter Agustín Lara (much loved by Ms. Manzanales's mother), is included, in a version sung by Julio Iglesias, a Spaniard.
A behind-the-scenes video posted on Instagram shows a designing duo feverishly sewing metallic beads onto "SNL's" version of Palin's bolero: Earlier tonight: recreating Sarah Palin's endorsement speech jacket.
Lorenzo Hurtado Segovia's playful, yarn-wrapped totems juxtaposed with Masami Teraoka's Hieronymus Bosch-like triptych, "Hideous Ugliest Orange Toad's Last Bolero/Viagra Falls," to create a vibrant if deceivingly sinister scene.
Llevaba un largo tiempo pensando en ello, en cómo abstraerme a la cultura amorosa de la mentira y de la culpa, de los celos de bolero y la violencia de comisaría.
I have a beautiful Oscar DLR black knee-length dress that I usually dress up with a sparkly red bolero but my sister says no good for late May, too wintry.
He wore his trademark bolero hat, a black suit with black-sequined shoulders, and like several other close friends and family members, a bowtie featuring the Batman insignia, evoking Gentry's favorite superhero.
Models walked between tents, wearing pleated skirts with horses painted or birds embroidered, wide-legged printed trousers, capes with fringe details and belted furs, accompanied by studded bolero hats and laced boots.
On eBay and at junk stalls, I sourced pastel-shaded baby doll nightdresses from the '60s, satin bed-jackets, lace vests, and one particularly good pink bolero trimmed with ribbons and marabou.
One is "Dolor," a luxuriantly mournful bolero from 1955; she shares it with the revered Puerto Rican salsa singer Cheo Feliciano, in one of his last recordings before his death in 2014.
Rodríguez isn't a purist — she draws from many forms, including fandango, bolero and Afro-Cuban and contemporary dance — as evidenced by the title of her Joyce program, "Mas Que Flamenco" ("More Than Flamenco").
"r-Evolution" builds to an acceleration more exciting than "Bolero" and concludes with a lovely twist, as cast members, heading for one exit, turn to advance on another diagonal, still on the path.
The duo's signature dance came at the 19842 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo in the former Yugoslavia, when they earned full marks from all nine judges and a gold medal for their "Bolero" routine.
The tense standoff in Bespin's Cloud City near the end of The Empire Strikes Back is powered by a recurring, bolero-like rhythm through which the themes of Vader, Yoda, and more are incorporated.
It was hard to summon the music, "Bolero," that brought them a gold medal when all we could hear now was the pound of mortar fire and the whiz-ping of the snipers' bullets.
Practically speaking, that translates into a style of jacket that zips apart to become a bolero (or, more aptly, an Eisenhower) and that resembles an ironic glamour take on hiker daddy gear from REI.
On Friday, Melania Trump wore a powder-blue cashmere dress and matching bolero jacket by the designer as her husband, Donald J. Trump, was sworn in as the 45th president of the United States.
A piece by Mr. Millepied involves a collaboration with the French multimedia artist Philippe Parreno, and "Bolero," by Mr. Cherkaoui and Mr. Jalet, returns to the repertory, featuring design by the performance artist Marina Abramovic.
The two move into a sequence of repeating minor phrases, with the lilt of a bolero or a flamenco lament, letting waves of melody do their work over a graceful nine-and-a-half minutes.
It is easy to see why, given its dynamic, virtuoso cinematic technique, sensationalistic story involving a bandit raping a samurai's wife, "Bolero"-like musical score and tantalizing if schematic structure of flashbacks contradicting one another.
The sound of "iLevitable" partly harked back to plushly produced Latin pop songs of romance (and mostly heartache) from half a century ago: bolero, cha-cha and bugalú, with big-band horns and luxuriant strings.
The sound of "iLevitable" partly harked back to plushly produced Latin pop songs of romance (and mostly heartache) from half a century ago: bolero, cha-cha and bugalú, with big-band horns and luxuriant strings.
Béjart's "Bolero" is a tacky rabble-rouser in which a star dancer, building a handful of gestures and steps in a crescendo, gradually inflames the corps seated around the table on which she (or he) stands.
LOS ANGELES, May 11 (Reuters) - Fringed capes, pleated skirts and bolero hats peppered the runway at the Dior Cruise 2018 collection on Thursday as the luxury Parisian label spun its own twist on music festival fashion.
The 90-minute commemoration included the reading by children of letters written by German, French and British soldiers during the war, a recital by cellist Yo-Yo Ma and a moving performance of Maurice Ravel's Bolero.
His millennial pink bolero jacket was hard to miss as he darted back and forth across the red carpet, coming back a few times even after he left the press area to the screams of fans outside.
And yet even if I had remained the sort of person for whom a pastel fur bolero from a fashion prodigy seemed as necessary as breakfast or dish soap, Bendel's would have been unable to accommodate me.
As head of EDF's international operations, Rossi oversaw EDF investments in Africa and Latin America, including the Bolero solar plant in Chile, hydro power projects in Cameroon and Brazil and an off-grid solar project in West Africa.
And so friends and family arrived Saturday morning at City Bible Church in Vancouver, Washington, in floral print dresses and shocking pink polo shirts, brightly colored boas and sparkly bolero ties to celebrate the life of Julianna Yuri Snow.
For many fans of ice dancing, Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean of Britain remain the best ever, signature innovators whose gold medal "Bolero" routine at the 1984 Winter Olympics remains one of the most memorable moments in figure skating.
Fresh off her Super Bowl performance and due to sing with Metallica, Lady Gaga showed up just minutes before the awards show in a barely-there black vinyl bolero jacket, short shorts embossed with chains and thigh-high boots.
Up come the strains of Ravel's "Bolero," down drops the curtain to puddle on the floor, and there the models all are, trapped behind clear glass, shedding their robes and being clothed by an army of gray-suited dressers.
Of course, I was in disguise: I'd removed the formfitting powder-blue Ralph Lauren bolero I'd worn over my Inauguration dress and added a down vest, Uggs, and one of those fun pink knitted hats that everyone was wearing.
The grotesque popping and squishing sounds syncopate as additional percussion for the video's soundtrack of Ravel's Bolero, and shots of Atkins' character cut abruptly between sitting, squatting and contorting, as if he's being cavity searched in prison — or trying to stretch while on an airplane.
Fresh off her Super Bowl performance and due to sing with Metallica on the music industry's big night, Lady Gaga showed up just minutes before the awards show in a barely-there black vinyl bolero jacket, short shorts embossed with chains and thigh-high boots.
On "Plastic Love," uncomplicated but effective lyrics like "Yeah, baby I'm on this everlasting lucid dream / of plastic love when you're with me," accompany mischievous melodies and bolero-derived rhythms, making this one of the most discernible moments of utter transculturation on the album.
JAMES R. OESTREICH AT 3 MINUTES 40 SECONDS One of the most familiar pieces of music in the repertory gets a fresh makeover by returning to its roots in this arrangement of Ravel's "Bolero" for two pianos and Basque percussion instruments — who can spell txalaparta?
The red bolero might obviate the issue, or another option I've seen that looked awfully chic is a white button-down (the kind you probably already have) with a long sequined skirt (the kind that TopShop and Zara do very well), and some great jewelry.
Throughout the work, the women — who let the movement ride their bodies rather than push it out — had more dimensionality; Adrienne Lipson was consistently riveting for her daredevil clarity, and in the "Bolero" section, she and Connie Shiau, side by side, drew power from each other.
There were small-shouldered, tailored A-line car coats and bolero tailcoats; corset-waisted petal skirts of fur under graphic Grecian-urn knits; body-hugging graphic curves and Mod dotty shifts; and a series of lace and knit evening gowns that combined filigree lace with deep-pile velour in a feat of erstwhile impossible technique.
The look, which is composed of Native American, Spanish and "Anglo" influences (Spanish colonizers arrived in the American Southwest in the 1500s, and white ranchers and farmers came three centuries later), mixes cowboy boots, bolo ties, bolero hats, concho belts, Western shirts, silver and turquoise jewelry, Navajo prints, suede moccasins and fringe and leather everything.
On "Ármame," her third album, Ms. Henderson delivers a collection of originals and covers from the soul and jazz canons; the record blurs bossa nova, Cuban bolero, lounge jazz and low-lit R&B, reflecting Ms. Henderson's own mix of North American and Caribbean heritage, and her dual residency in New York and Miami.
Roomy men's wear tailoring in houndstooth and tweed, either big or cropped into a bolero shrug atop a sweater featuring a rearing white horse (a Stubbs-inspired print that also appeared on dresses and pants) was claimed via seamed-in breasts and bullet bras worn under knits, transforming lingerie into a warning: Mess with me if you dare.
The 21-year-old model arrived by herself at the "Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination" to show off her on-theme attire: an all-black ensemble, created custom for her by Chrome Hearts, with whom she has a collection, that paired a latex top with a long black skirt and a structured black bolero that Count Dracula would approve of.
A flurry of pop-up concerts follows throughout the day in outdoor spaces across the city, including bagpipers in Long Island City, a reimagining of Ravel's "Bolero" in Maria Hernandez Park in Brooklyn, a "Guerrilla Fanfare" for ambulatory percussionists and brass players, and a performance of Philip Glass piano études on a pier at Riverside Park, led by the composer himself.
Author's note: From a follow-up email with the subject line "vida," copied directly from Colo's Facebook page, where he posts frequent updates on his projects: One of the great delight of Pangea Art Republic is that you can escape to the territory of Puerto Rico and enjoy your birthday listening to old bolero tunes with family and friends,(thanks Chino and Bruni).
In the exhibition, Onassis's presence is everywhere: the cup he always used to drink his coffee at Callas's apartment, a gold plated box he gave to her that rested on her bedside table, a gold chain he wore around his neck from which hung a gold cigar cutter Callas gave him, and a white mink fur bolero, believed to be a gift from Onassis.
Around it swirled long, lean silhouettes in springtime pastels with hemlines dropped to mid-calf and jackets with broad, softly rounded, shoulders; garden party frocks in organza with feathered blooms scattered across a bell-like skirt of Wedgwood blues; satin pouf skirts and bouclé bolero tops inverted and flipped over on themselves; and evening trains caught up at the waist to reveal the contrasting bow underneath.

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