Photograph: Tristram Kenton I was sorry to hear the news of the death of a great artist, the pioneer of the dance- theatregenre.
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This unfashionable theatricalform has recently had another memorable staging, in Lucy Bailey's Comus at the Globe.
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This is down to a particular combination of theatricalform and economics -in other words, the arithmetic of multiple role-play
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I'm just putting a theatricalform to my expression. Most recently, she has been obsessing over Madonna, specifically her testy, Erotica-era interviews.
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In the end the logistics proved insurmountable, but the concept demonstrates Jeyasingh's refusal to be bounded by conventional notions of theatricalform and space.
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Fusing different dance and theatricalforms, this evocative, wordless, one-hour piece is shot through with black humour and lyricism.
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Yet, the historical dramagenre frequently leaves Black women and other women of color out of the storyline.
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She has no continuous dramatic instinct; no sense whatever of dramaticform.
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I can't think, even on scientific subjects, except in the dramaticform.
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Powdered incense is by far the oldest and most dramaticform of incense.
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This divergence in priorities took dramaticform in the CervicalCheck scandal.
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This little play is really a religious tract in dramaticform.
Ús de dramatic genre en anglès
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His vaudeville was a lighter musical- dramaticgenre, a situation-play with loosely-sketched characters and the addition of music to concentrate the mood.
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Tragedy, melodrama, history blighted by black memory: each of his plays incorporates and personifies these dramaticgenres.