Monique Meunier was appropriately agitated in the Choleric variation.
And Teresa Reichlin was a forceful leader of the Choleric variation.
Thus, in the "Choleric" variation, Andrea Long began on a high level of intensity that she could not always sustain.
And Kathleen Tracey was the fierce leader of the Choleric variation.
Monique Meunier led the Choleric variation like a fierce, untamable spirit.
In contrast, Diana White forcefully cut her way through space in the Choleric variation.
Michele Gifford performed the Choleric variation as if she were offering the danced equivalent of a mad scene in a classical tragedy.
She danced the dynamic "Choleric" variation in the 1946 premiere of Balanchine's "Four Temperaments."
One wished there could have been greater spaciousness to their dancing, for its edginess made it too closely akin to the Choleric variation in movement quality.
And Diana White slashed through space in the Choleric variation.