The song Blown by the Wind from the 1996 Alan Parsons release On Air captures the languid and ethereal spirit of flight without navigation.
It is performed by the company in a no-nonsense style that does not reach deep into 19th-century images of ethereal spirits and strongly etched poses.
Next door, a dancer (the lovely Margaret Eginton) dances, attuning Gershwin to her own ethereal balletic spirit.
The same impression which such tones produce, of music refined to its ultimate ethereal spirit and borne from a far distance, characterized every ripple of those translucent waves.
By looking through this mask, one can see ethereal spirits as if they were corporeal.
Supplements to the line include books on humans (aware or un-aware of the conflict) and ethereal spirits (creatures born of dreams), which can be player characters or non-player characters.
There is also a sharp contrast between her infatuated peasant girl in Act I and her ethereal spirit in Act II.
Everything from crystal power to totem animals, secret names to ethereal spirits, came across their desks or ended up in their voluminous files.
After another quick glance around the compartment: "Which must be ethereal spirits, I guess."
The designer Christina Kim collaborated with Heath Ceramics in a project "to translate the ethereal spirit of her 'Phases of the Moon' fashion collection into ceramics."