Word: emotionalize
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Motivation and psychological depth, emotion and dramatic intensity--these were qualities Balanchine attempted to repress in his dancers and in his ballets. He sought to replace personality with his abstract ideal of physical movement.
CHESTNUT HILL--The emotion at the final buzzer was the same: complete dejecton.
"There's not a great deal of emotion on eitherside," said Walsh, adding that he has receivedonly 13 letters on the subject, compared to 600about the use of animals in scientific research
Old stories, old faces. The reunion party motored a couple of miles away to the site of Camp Stark, now nothing but a clearing at the edge of the White Mountain National Forest, a couple of tumbled stone fireplaces and a new highway marker sketching its history. Historian Koop, who...
Unfortunately, the drama's unusual set-up prevents this revelation from being very affecting; on a platform, the lovers talk and laugh while two "Commentators" intervene to relate, without emotion, the events of the day. The audience is primarily disoriented by their frequent interruptions.