单词 | farandole |
例句 | As the musical themes tie together in a farandole of pomp and percussion, so do Mr. Wheeldon’s choreographic strands. Dance Review: New York City Ballet in New ?Carillons? at Koch Theater 2012-01-29T23:23:55Z The farandole was trying to enter the antechamber, and the gambling rooms, to wrap its coils about the crowd, the croupiers, and the tables. The Enemies of Women (Los enemigos de la mujer) 2012-01-02T03:00:27.980Z A huge bonfire had been lit in the square, in front of the café where Mistral and his friend Zidore were having a party that night… The farandole started up. Letters from my Windmill Marie Antoinette once declared she had her most enjoyable time at a wild farandole in the Royal Drummer. All About Coffee As for the farandole, I tire last of all—and it is the biniou who cries out for mercy!” The Maids of Paradise When this rite was ended, the music shifted to a livelier key and straightway a farandole was formed. The Christmas Kalends of Provence And Some Other Provençal Festivals Suddenly a long dancing line formed, a farandole, and it began to run and leap, growing at each twist and turn. The Enemies of Women (Los enemigos de la mujer) 2012-01-02T03:00:27.980Z They all danced the farandole until they dropped. Letters from my Windmill Hither no doubt came often the son of Bernardone, leading one of those farandoles which you may see there to this day: from his very babyhood he was a prince among the children. Life of St. Francis of Assisi The crowds which had earlier in the evening gathered to gape at our big tent were now noisiest in the square, where the endless drone of the pipes intoned the farandole. The Maids of Paradise The other leaves, and then the harvesters continue their merry-making, with singing and farandoles, about a great bonfire in honor of Saint John. Frédéric Mistral Poet and Leader in Provence They move with perfect balance and remarkable grace, racing through a figure like a farandole. Back to Methuselah At the celebrations at the Fonvieille fete, he actually led the farandole. Letters from my Windmill After supper and much gayety, the evening came to a close by an animated farandole danced by all present. Women in the fine arts, from the Seventh Century B.C. to the Twentieth Century A.D. And, hand clasping hand, they swung out into the farandole. The Maids of Paradise It was a sort of enormous quadrille with numerous figures and farandole, while one sat on a chair between the figures, as at a cotillon. His Hour Everything appeared to be turning round in a mad farandole. My Double Life The Memoirs of Sarah Bernhardt We've got music from Avignon, bulls, processions, and the farandole; it will be magnificent…. Letters from my Windmill At last we got on towards the end, and they began the farandole. The Visits of Elizabeth And it was one kind of life after all—a blessed release from the fever of that fierce farandole which we of the outer world call “life.” The Maids of Paradise Every now and then there would be a ronde or a farandole,—the farandole forcing its way through the crowd, every one carrying a lantern and looking like a brilliant snake winding in and out. My First Years as a Frenchwoman, 1876-1879 This farandole, which was quite a kilometre long, went round and round the bazaars all day, up and down and in and out, stopping all the traffic, as if a real caravan was passing' through. Memoirs (Vieux Souvenirs) of the Prince de Joinville Moreover, Sid'Omar's gold cushions were dancing fabulous farandoles round me and making sleep impossible…. Letters from my Windmill |
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