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Brisk running waltzes, Ms. Mearns has found, make her dizzy.
The waltzes swung along merrily, but with less amiable undertows, too.
What could have made a better pairing than loud Viennese waltzes?
Some Galician folk tunes are almost identical to Irish jigs and Breton waltzes.
In waltzes the glorious martyrdom of their No. 2 to do the talking.
They choreograph their traditional dance routines to mainstream pop music instead of waltzes.
A booklet of waltzes would later prove to have no digital presence whatsoever.
It played marches, concert pieces, tangos and waltzes, with a sprinkling of ragtime.
A blend of ambient experiments and lush waltzes adorned with glittery synth shimmers.
Where Morrison's version waltzes between the hedges like a stoned opera, The Waterboys' soars.
The Tex-Mex genre blends mariachi and cumbia beats with European polkas and waltzes.
And now Google waltzes in with a pair of $30 buds that make everything better.
David, a total dolt, waltzes throughout the movie with a perpetual expression of stung disbelief.
One quibble: When Dany gets to Dragonstone, she just waltzes right into the freaking castle.
The ScenarioYour friend regularly waltzes out of the bathroom without paying the sink a visit.
"He was physically graceful and strong, adept at ballroom waltzes, powwow dancing, and basketball," Alexie writes.
On the tours we have done waltzes before, as encores, and now comes a complete concert.
The songs are waltzes and hymns and marches, centered on piano or guitar, strummed or fingerpicked.
Eventually, the unexpected guest, followed by two officers, waltzes out of the same doorway it came in.
Her first postbaby appearance (in "Vienna Waltzes") occurred last week; she's dancing with a newly affectionate glow.
Plenty of artists, musicians, and city explorers have drawn inspiration from 49 Waltzes for the Five Boroughs.
But there's one stand operator who always waltzes right into our offices unannounced and then ruins my day.
"Tonight I'll teach you how to make stinky mandarin fish and hairy tofu!" she says, and waltzes off.
The sun waltzes through this fantasy-fueled sign until Sunday, making everything feel magical and a bit surreal.
No sound is more material than another — not Burt Bacharach, not Strauss waltzes, and not Wolf Eyes either.
The evening's program began with "Love Song Waltzes" (1989, Brahms) and "I Don't Want to Love" (1996, Monteverdi).
How much say do you have in the programming, which usually has a large number of Strauss waltzes?
She waltzes in to her country club-set party with a show-stopping squad — with both girls and boys.
As she answers questions about the impeachment of South Korean president Park Geun-hye, her own daughter waltzes in.
The director Lorin Latarro gave the show a gliding momentum that suited the songs, many of which were waltzes.
And yet the same two women were paragons of touchingly romantic old-world femininity in "Vienna Waltzes" on Sunday.
Dancing veterans favored cowboy boots — their leather soles and heels suited for the two-steps and waltzes of zydeco.
" An article last Sunday about the New York City Ballet dancer Maria Kowroski misidentified the final movement of "Vienna Waltzes.
The National Symphony Orchestra has drawn much attention for performances with Kendrick Lamar and Nas: far from fluffy Strauss waltzes.
One premiere was actually a revival: an excerpt from Jerome Robbins's 1973 "An Evening's Waltzes," reconstructed from a silent film.
He remembered Ava Gardner dancing barefoot to his Latin songs and Edward G. Robinson asking him to play Viennese waltzes.
Though the system's not stacked against everyone, as Harper is reminded when a recent Dartmouth grad waltzes into her boss's office.
Someone who seemed perfect in an online profile waltzes in late, doesn't resemble their photo, and can't stop talking about themselves.
She waltzes over to Yanko's room at the motel the crew is sharing, and Hannah (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) sees them together.
He conjures both the vanished past and the ephemeral present: waltzes in a crumbling ballroom, pounding beats in a pop arena.
He waltzes up to the counter to find the cash register open, a purse on the counter, and no attendant in sight.
Hermione Baker (Alice Teyssier), to whom Kitchener was engaged before she died in 1885 at just 18, is evoked in gentle waltzes.
While there, they rerecorded a number of their old hits, along with two waltzes, unlikely choices for a New Orleans jazz band.
His musical sources are acoustic and vintage, notably Nina Simone, Nick Cave, French chansons and waltzes and the proto-Minimalism of Erik Satie.
Drenched in blood and wearing Carrie's "prom dress," Cheryl waltzes up to her mother in a pitch-black hallway while holding a candelabra.
Miranda, in the film version, is an ethereal blonde who waltzes into the wilderness as her acolytes follow, magnetized by her hazy aura.
Drape: Wonderful call by Georgia offensive coordinator Jim Chaney to run the Wildcat — a snap to Mecole Hardman, who waltzes to the corner.
It's certainly one of the top five waltzes of all time, and I include all of the Strauss family in that sweeping statement.
The playing is nimble and articulate, bursting with intricate virtuosity and informed by jazz, Celtic music and waltzes, as well as by rock.
Sure enough, Françoise, a friend of Boris's wife, waltzes in with her husband and mother-in-law in tow, and lengthy entanglements follow.
She waltzes into Tanya and Celia's home, the sister and mother of Franny's deadbeat dad, Derek, trying to prove that she's a good mom.
This is dude did some creepy shit, and when he waltzes back into our community after eight months, it just sends a terrible message.
"Vienna Waltzes" is a panoply — a vast, composite world of five different scenes, to music by Johann Strauss II, Franz Lehar and Richard Strauss.
Carrie laughs it off very convincingly, to the point where, when she later waltzes into President-elect Keane's hotel suite, we're a little surprised.
Into this zeitgeist of culinary purity waltzes the plant-based meat movement, providing beef alternatives that are about as processed as processed can be.
Now he waltzes elbowing his way to the fattest grandmother in the room, picking up a bottle of champagne and pouring into her glass.
The eager little undead dancer is back for her third book, and she waltzes right into her classroom ready for some clever rhyming action.
Lara, especially, waltzes through the first two seasons of Billions as if money were something that happened to her, but didn't fundamentally alter her personality.
And "Love Song Waltzes" makes plain that love is not merely a matter for couples: This dance is about community and isolated individuals as well.
Conducted by David Bloom, the quartet nimbly negotiated the score's fluid transitions from gritty waltzes to punk-rock explosions, from rococo ornaments to dissonant chords.
Once inside, the payload opens a backdoor where a Russian hacker waltzes in, pours over the servers for useful data, and then, downloads whatever they can.
He sang in French Creole and in English, leading his band in two-steps, waltzes, shuffles, blues and funk, all of which kept dance floors active.
In the press release, you've described your new album as the "saddest, slowest, most acoustic, if-they're-all-waltzes-so-be-it-record" that you could make.
ACROSS the cobbles of Vienna's Michaelerplatz the world of empires, waltzes and mutton-chop whiskers glowers at the modern age of psychoanalysis, atonal music and clean shaves.
Cage's "13 Waltzes" (the basis for "21 Flutes," below) were meant to be glimpses of the sights and sounds of New York, whether simply experienced or recorded.
The colonial military marches transformed into a dance in the streets alongside the casket, with a full brass band playing anything from mournful waltzes to blaring joyous anthems.
Then, despite having a working firearm, Rick waltzes right into hand-to-hand combat with Negan — and is almost immediately disarmed as Negan pushes him to the ground.
I was always happy to see the Beast, since it usually put a stop to the annoying dialogue and let Mr. Kander's haunting, minor-key waltzes take over.
On the sides of the stage, a pianist and a marimba player add a percussive soundtrack as the eight-person cast waltzes, jumps and shuffles across the stage.
"The score is wonderful, and there are amazing waltzes, gallops, polkas and a beautiful violin adagio, but it's challenging because not all of it is danceable," he said.
And it'll all be over so quickly you'll want to do it again, and again, and again, joining her as she waltzes in-and-out of deeply nuanced feeling.
" A Critic's Notebook article last Thursday about New York City Ballet misidentified the composer of "Explosions-Polka," one of the pieces used in the George Balanchine ballet "Vienna Waltzes.
I'm standing on the spot where notorious Auschwitz physicist Dr. Mengele—or whomever was god that day—made his selections while an orchestra of inmate musicians played waltzes nearby.
The intrigue, however, comes from Redford's Forest Tucker, who politely waltzes into banks, smiles at managers and tellers, informs them that he's armed and promptly absconds with their loot.
Maarja Nuut, a singer and violinist from Estonia, used loops and electronics to build austere, Minimalist grids, with traditional-sounding waltzes and polkas floating in them like ghostly memories.
Then, roughly 30 minutes later, James waltzes through the middle of the field and, despite double coverage, lights up a long range golazo like he's in his back yard practicing.
He eyes a 50-something-year-old man in his "best gear"—a shirt and tie, tight-fitting blue blazer, and pink, pastel chinos—as he waltzes past the pub.
Drake licks shots at Meek Mill and Toronto upstart Tory Lanez, waltzes over a signature beat switch, and craps on Kanye's (apparently) mediocre pool in the most polite way possible.
During the centerpiece of the concert, as the musicians play a medley of 28 short waltzes, a screen will display the title of each — and the latest Electoral College tally.
His "Love Song Waltzes" (1989) returns to New York, at the Rose Theater on Thursday as part of the Mostly Mozart Festival; it remains a good example of his worldview.
But I watch both, as I do "The Trout," with rapture when it comes to the Morris dancers; they make "Love Song Waltzes," an enthralling work, look better than ever.
While the film is largely a vehicle for a series of despicable male characters, through the multicolored clouds of laughing gas and hot air waltzes Harleen Quinzell, aka Harley Quinn.
"Liebeslieder Walzer," or "Love Song Waltzes," takes its name from the two song cycles by Brahms that form its score, with two pianists accompanying soprano, mezzo-soprano, tenor and baritone.
He waltzes into a fancy dinner scene, soulful brown eyes glistening, shoulder-length hair absolutely flowing in the wind, before pulling Ali Wong in for a round of lusty compliments.
When Mr. Morris made "Love Song Waltzes," feminism had already begun to change the world's view of women, while the pall cast by AIDS had transformed our view of love's suffering.
I will never tire of the strains of "Wild Boys" by Duran Duran as Mirko Cro Cop waltzes his way to the ring—even if he is in his forties these days.
Cain's story has its funny moments, as when the narrator gets drunk and waltzes with a pal; or when she tells two authors at a reading what she really thinks of them.
Disguised as a baby, Miss Helen is then brought back into the frame and placed into the stroller by another man, before the group waltzes out of the aquarium with their score.
And he's effectively coined his own subgenre of jazz-fusion waltzes: His tunes in that vein are coyly swinging, often with a spritz of country flavor, and plenty of lazy, drawling drag.
Directed by Jorge Lavelli and conducted by Jakub Hrusa and Marius Stieghorst, the operetta comprises waltzes, mazurkas and polkas as it paints political scenes at the intersection of love, fortune and power.
As the show begins, his son's suicide has left a void in Getty's succession plans, at the precise moment when grandson John Paul Getty III (Harris Dickinson) waltzes back into his life.
However, Sanneh missed an important point: one of the reasons for Strait's success during the past three decades is that his songs (two-steps, waltzes, and swing numbers) are great to dance to.
All-Day Chopin Marathon (Saturday) The classical music radio station WQXR presents this daylong celebration of Chopin's works for solo piano — over 200 waltzes, nocturnes, impromptus and more, including the composer's daunting ballade.
But that person would not be familiar with the laws governing the universe of Orange is the New Black, where the dire often rubs up against the uplifting; the grim waltzes with the hilarious.
Right on cue, Rick waltzes back in, having finally decided that convincing his original grandchildren to come back is less of a hassle than robotizing them or searching for one of their infinite copies.
We then pass through ballet entertainment ("Frühlingstimmen", or "Voices of Spring") and joyful non-waltz vulgarity (Johann Strauss II's "Explosions-Polka") and the formal flirtations of "Gold und Silber Waltzer" ("Gold and Silver Waltzes").
Dance beats sometimes arrive with a subdued four-on-the-floor thump, as in "Deliverance," but not always; RY X likes waltzes, too, including "Only," which starts out folky and turns choirlike and reverential.
As Hannah Brown waltzes, dips and spins across the dance floor for Dancing with the Stars, she works up a huge appetite — and makes sure to refuel with plenty of carbs, protein and candy.
Defenders duck under screens praying he'll pull up, or that they can meet him on the other side before he waltzes through the paint to unfurl his fruit-roll-up arms at the basket.
Before that, Shubert and Prokofiev are cleaverly melded, with Schubert's Symphony No. 8 and an excerpt from his incidental music to "Rosamunde," as well as Prokofiev's "Schubert Waltzes," in an arrangement by Paul Chihara.
Jennifer Zetlan, Luthien Brackett, Thomas Cooley and Thomas Meglioranza sing the Brahms waltzes handsomely; and the eight musicians for the Monteverdi, led by the always admirable Colin Fowler (here at the harpsichord), were impressive.
While not all of the works on the programs feature music by Chopin, one important highlight — Jerome Robbins's 53 ballet "Dances at a Gathering" — is set to 18 of his mazurkas, waltzes and études.
A 1944 instructional movie on doing the jitterbug features a white couple and emphasizes that the dance borrows moves from ballet, waltzes, 18th-century ballroom dance, and "Javanese" dancing — but it doesn't mention the Savoy.
She's been dancing the "Rosenkavalier" section of "Vienna Waltzes," the Bach Ricercata finale of "Episodes" and the heroic central role of "Diamonds"; on Thursday her debut in "Stravinsky Violin Concerto," Aria I, was characteristically ardent.
It's a blissful image of love and cinema, interfused, and the passion persists as Sebastian, continuing his guided tour, drives her to the Griffith Observatory, as featured in "Rebel," and waltzes her into the air.
The two large wooden doors to the room burst open, and in waltzes Laverne Cox in a sparkly mini body-con dress and a cropped blonde wig, every inch as fabulous as you would expect.
In the Waltzes and Polonaises, Chopin tends to stick to the dance script, but in the more personal genres — the Ballades, the Preludes — his approach to rhythm is unusually flexible, fluid to the point of dissolution.
The tracks, produced by Teddy Thompson, lean toward waltzes and understated honky-tonk, modest acoustic guitars and trickles of piano; even the pushiest two songs are country takes on 1960s girl-group pop, with just enough tambourine.
Then the ruthless Terran Emperor Georgiou waltzes onto the Discovery, back into the prime universe, and into the captain's chair — the same chair from which Saru spend half the season leading as a decisive, compassionate acting captain.
Considered to be a "comic" opera in three acts, Der Rosenkavalier has waltzes, glamour, a love story, fantastic arias, and humor, as well as a darker dimension of social commentary that simmers beneath all that Viennese charm.
Early in the guests' captivity, when their inability to leave seems more absurd than abject, waltz rhythms proliferate, variously recalling classic Johann Strauss, the boozy dances of "Der Rosenkavalier," and the deconstructed waltzes of Ravel and Stravinsky.
Casting any rookie who waltzes into the finale of one of the biggest shows of the year and demanding a shot at the very biggest one as a good guy is asking for the wrong kind of heat.
He delved widely across idioms, writing not just three-chord folk and pop but tunes that hinted at rock, blues, country, klezmer, Viennese waltzes and Greek rebetika — even disco on the hard-nosed, trenchant "I'm Your Man" in 1988.
The particular rhythmic patterns vary, but as the musicologist Susan C. Cook writes in her book "Opera for a New Republic," they tend to accelerate beyond the tempo of Europe's vintage waltzes, reflecting the pace of a new century.
It is a celebration of music that is often heavy on waltzes by the Strauss dynasty and launchings of confetti, a real treat for those lucky enough to secure one of only 2,000 tickets available through a lottery system.
The waltzes lilted, the patter went by quickly enough, and the cast amused — especially Adrian Eröd, who brought humorous, easy physicality to the role of the duped Eisenstein, and Annette Dasch, who brought operatic glamour as his wife, Rosalinde.
We can watch the embarrassment in the charred remains of his face as he waltzes in shame, stripped of the one thing that ever made him remotely interesting and denied of the moment that he worked for his whole life.
Then, at the most opportunistic moment, a man waltzes in at the last possible second, waves his arms in the air, acts "surprised" that others are paying attention to him and declares victory for himself, moving up the totem pole the process.
Nor just in the two wonderful 1970s solos by the company's founding choreographer, Frederick Ashton: "Dance of the Blessed Spirits" (performed with buoyant innocence by the young Joseph Sissens) and "Five Brahms Waltzes in the Manner of Isadora Duncan" (overacted by Romany Pajdak).
Nor just in the two wonderful 1970s solos by the company's founding choreographer, Frederick Ashton: "Dance of the Blessed Spirits" (performed with buoyant innocence by the young Joseph Sissens) and "Five Brahms Waltzes in the Manner of Isadora Duncan" (overacted by Romany Pajdak).
In order to dispel the notion that she simply "waltzes" into work every morning, one mother took to Facebook to detail the three-hour routine she goes through every weekday to get her four children ready for school before she starts her day job.
Danny waltzes unexpectedly back into his fellow Defender's life ostensibly to lend an iron hand but winds up offering something better than extra muscle — he sets Luke's soul straight by encouraging him to make peace with his anger instead of letting it tear him apart.
On Republic Day last year, which handily fell just before November's election, he made a speech evoking times when some people celebrated the holiday "with frocks, waltzes and champagne" while others gazed at this scene "half-starved, with no shoes and no jackets to wear".
No orchestra travels better equipped with encores than Vienna, and to the audience's predictable delight, Mr. Gergiev trotted out three chestnuts by Johann Strauss: the sublime "Kaiser Waltzes" and the ridiculous "Pleasure Train" Polka on Friday, and the "Thunder and Lightning" Polka on Sunday.
She says she feels like a ghost, since she has no life as a housewife and the mother of three teenagers who don't need her anymore and a husband who waltzes in at 8 o'clock, if he feels like it, recaps his day and then passes out.
So I went to one of the locations Cage chose through chance operations (one of 27, actually, triangulated to form 215 so-called waltzes) — on 72nd Street, across Broadway from Verdi Square — and made a brief video on my cellphone: Waltz 17, No. 2, on Cage's map.
In "Odeon," her company's official Joyce debut, Asherie engages with the music of the early-73th-century Brazilian composer Ernesto Nazareth, whose creative mix of musical styles, from waltzes to tangos to ragtime, reflects Asherie's own blend of dance, from street and house dance to vogueing to concert dance.
For this festival appearance, his company presents work spanning nearly 30 years, from 1989's "Love Song Waltzes," danced to Brahms, to 1996's "I Don't Want to Love," set to Monteverdi madrigals, to a world premiere called "The Trout," which takes its name from Schubert's celebrated piano quintet.
As part of the Lincoln Center Out of Doors annual Family Day, the Brooklyn-based company is hosting a special event: Participants will be able to learn choreography in an all-ages, all-abilities class held at Lincoln Center's Hearst Plaza based on Mr. Morris's "Love Song Waltzes" (292).
" That view was at odds with the assessment of another Guardian reviewer, who wrote in July 2015 that Mr. Rieu's performance in one film was "the very acme of commodified classical music, and as poor old Strauss waltzes and polkas and other unsuspecting masterpieces were turned into saccharine fodder.
Chopin, Danced by City Ballet Jerome Robbins's "Dances at a Gathering," set to Chopin mazurkas, waltzes, and études, will be danced by New York City Ballet Moves, City Ballet's small touring outfit, which is appearing at the festival for the first time from June 30 through July 2.
Though she's still folded in misery, she averts her face, chest, and thigh from audience gaze: And she ends in a version of that sitting-travail position, until the next song begins: Most of "Love Song Waltzes" consists of ensembles; but Mr. Morris keeps showing that these contain multiple private lives.
For years people have hoped that this ballerina, with her remarkable quality of dramatic rapture, would perform Ashton's "Five Brahms Waltzes in the Manner of Isadora Duncan"; but her collaboration with Ms. Belilove is the most important occasion to date of a ballet star working directly with the Duncan legacy.
North Korea comes to collect on its debt, but rather than a violent invasion like we see in Red Dawn, APeX simply flips the switch on the defense systems and communication devices it sold the United Stated, waltzes in, and assumes authority under the pretence of a humanitarian relief mission.
Swank's character dies, killing off the last of the political characters in this wild parable, while Crystal patches her wounds up with a chef-grade crème brûlée torch, puts on one of Athena's ball gowns, and waltzes with a bottle of ridiculously expensive Champagne onto the private plane that delivered the hunters.
Part of the fun is simple exploration, the pleasure of the unexpected, but three highlights are worth noting: "49 Flutes," a citywide performance of John Cage's "49 Waltzes for the Five Boroughs"; a performance of Gérard Grisey's "Le Noir de l'Étoile" at the American Museum of Natural History at 12:26100 p.m.
Part of the fun is simple exploration, the pleasure of the unexpected, but three highlights are worth noting: "230 Flutes," a citywide performance of John Cage's "23000 Waltzes for the Five Boroughs"; a performance of Gérard Grisey's "Le Noir de l'Étoile" at the American Museum of Natural History at 12:30 p.m.
Born Amy Marcy Cheney and raised in an upper-class Boston family, by the time she was 2, Beach was singing in harmony with her mother as she was rocked to sleep; by 4, she had written her first waltzes; and by 7, she was playing Beethoven sonatas along with her own compositions.
Our students also responded well to Thomson's music, which suggests concert bands playing waltzes in parks; military marches; church organs; parlor songs; schoolyard ditties; and bursts of flinty harmonies in moments of intensity — all folded into a score in which the goal is to make Stein's often illogical, playfully poetic words come through clearly.
Also, though, the phases and stages stuff: If you can just slow down for a moment and think about, like, "The Last Thing I Needed the First Thing This Morning" or "Sad Songs and Waltzes" or even "Pancho and Lefty," with its morality tale about personal mythologies, well, that might help you make it through the night.
An 18-year-old waltzes into a dean's office and says, 'I want to start an exclusive club on campus that doesn't allow women and serves mostly white and privileged students and we're going to throw parties all the time that are illegal, and at these parties, all the bad stuff that happens on campus is going to happen disproportionately.

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