Word: tango
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Music and voice lessons stayed dominant until the spring of her sophomore year, when she began acting in plays with music-starting with Aladdin, in which she sang the play's only song, and going on to Adams House (Tango), the Ex (Blood Wedding), and the Loeb mainstage (Three Penny Opera and Working). When it came time to cast The Boys from Syracuse this December, the ART called her and asked...
...declared. "Peace is the product of strength, not of weakness, effacing reality and not believing in false hopes." The President went on, "For ten years, detente was based on words from them and not on any deeds to back those words up." Said he, "It takes two to tango," and the U.S. needs some sign "that they want to tango also...
...date, the President's rhetoric in response to the Soviet turnover has been surprisingly moderate. But Reagan has suggested that he has no intention of taking the first step towards reduced tensions, telling a press conference the day Brezhnev's death was announced that "It takes two to tango." Such cooperation is plainly imperative, but given the importance of scaling back superpower tensions and arms build-ups, it doesn't seem unreasonable for the U.S. to invite the Soviets to the dance...
...event. But, as soccer fans point out, the comparison is unfair-to the Olympics. After all, the World Cup has a single, dramatic, inexorable focus: 22 men, eleven on each side, mostly well-paid professionals, speeding around a patch of grass, chasing a black-and-white ball called a tango as quickly and as cleverly as their feet can carry them...
...Brown's staging of Gondoliers. Soloists step to the front of the stage, sing their piece and step back. In the large dance numbers that fill the stage, the cast generally pairs off and engages in minimal movements to the rhythm of the music: clapping hands, doing a little tango, skipping in a circle...