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They started their stage careers as an acrobatic dancing team.
She was especially adept at Russian and acrobatic dancing.
But with his powerful voice and frenzied, acrobatic dancing, he soon emerged as the frontman.
Their performances incorporate acrobatic dancing, traditional musicians and drama.
For Lonabarian acrobatic dancing is not like the Tellurian art of the same name.
Doris and the editor auditioned dancers who had to perform physical exercises along with acrobatic dancing.
They know tap, ballet, classical ballet, toe work, modern and acrobatic dancing."
Creamer participated in acrobatic dancing and gymnastics during her childhood, and started playing golf when she was 10 years old.
Guests arrive at the grand Hall of Dance and are treated to a spectacle of acrobatic dancing.
Complex acrobatic dancing.
She was noted for her acrobatic dancing on stage, and was able to display handstands, tumbles and high kicks.
In the 1940s she appeared in a number of musicals with actor Nils Poppe where the couple became known for their acrobatic dancing.
L.A. auditions: acrobatic dancing.
The Grisettes added a genuine touch of musical theater, with acrobatic dancing and a tinny sound to their singing, to a lively if slightly disconnected evening.
It is thrilling, propulsive music, rhythmic patterns played on gongs, drum and cymbal that build to explosive peaks, some of them underlined with acrobatic dancing.
At the age of 63, Mr. Nicholas has changed the emphasis of his performance from the wildly acrobatic dancing of his earlier days to singing.
Collinson's gymnastic background inspired an intense choreographic interpretation focused more so than typically on acrobatic dancing than ballet which generated excitement and impressed audiences.
The French music halls where she continued as a star - Folies-Bergere and Casino de Paris - also featured contortionist and acrobatic dancing.
DLite plays Bourbon Sue, a "hard-drinking, cigar-loving delinquent prone to dust-ups with the local toughs, but also has an affinity for acrobatic dancing.
Towson continued his acrobatic dancing career and directed the Musawwir Gymnastic Dance Company which performed from a home base in Manhattan for ten years, from approximately 1976 to 1986.
She then took over for Letty Lind in The Girl from Kays at the Apollo Theatre, earning good notices for her graceful, acrobatic dancing in particular.
This vivid troupe, known for virtuoso drumming and acrobatic dancing that celebrates Guinean traditions, will perform on a shared program with the Fula Flute Ensemble of New York.
So eager was Mr. Gennaro to enhance his talent that what little money he could make from picking cotton or mowing a family-owned ball field he put toward 50-cent lessons in tap and acrobatic dancing.
The company, a group of 28 performers featured at the Olympic Arts Festival last year, will present modern-dance dramas inspired by the traditional religion and culture of Korean farmers, folk music and acrobatic dancing.
Founded in 1936 by Igor Moiseyev, who at 98 continues to choreograph, the company is known for its spirited acrobatic dancing, theatrical flair and a repertory of works from Russia and many European and Asian nations.