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...Guillaume Graffin. Julie Kent was, in a word, stunning. Kent's Juliet was extremely delicate and tender and her incredibly thin figure folded and melted around Graffin. Her shy and coy youthfulness came through in each lift and embrace. Kenneth MacMillan's choreography is one of the most passionate that I have seen for this pas de deux. While it included sweeping lifts and movements across the stage, the most moving moments came when the two dancers were kneeling together at center stage and Graffin lifted Juliet over his head while still kneeling on the ground, allowing her to hover...
...wife and I were in couple counseling last year, and the therapist suggested that we try role playing in our marriage. The first week was her turn and she was the abusive warden in the prison and by the time I was deloused all the passion was gone...
Alleging that "schools have become instruments of social engineering" which force "shallow irony on young people who are full of passion," she urged listeners to rediscover the great works of art and history for themselves...
...superb knowledge of anatomy and a passion to understand how anatomical structures are used in animals," said Albert F. Bennett, chair of the biology department at Irvine. "He pioneered the awareness of the importance of a rigorous statistical design in experimental investigations of structure and function...
...produce." While putting up the production may not have been easy, the operatic rendition of Edith Wharton's famous tale scheduled to open this Friday in the Eliot House dining hall is as richly storied as the novel it is based upon, backed as it is by the musical passion of both Allanbrook Senior and Junior, and that of Brett Egan '98, Lee Poulis '02 and others...