Hehlehlooyuh; A joyful expression, for soprano & SATB (1976).
Dancers gyrated on the circling floors, lights flashed over their faces, catching expressions, intense, joyful, feral.
This Holzman seldom inspired his troops to "see the ball," or the game of basketball as a means of joyful collective expression.
He has done a remarkable job here of coaching his dancers, down to every dour, pained or joyful facial expression and frozen posture.
In ancient Greece ululation or ololuge was normally used as a joyful expression to celebrate good news or when an animal's throat is cut during sacrifice.
The Virgin continued to smile, and the infant Jesus kept his joyful expression, but my heart stopped when he said that.
A proud, triumphant smile played about his lips, and a joyful expression of victory flashed from his eyes.
Her face was fixed in a concentrated frown instead of the usual joyful expression she wore while riding.
On 15 August 1945, a reporter took note of a man's joyful expression and dance and asked him to do it again.
The Kristang culture tends to have more joyful expression than the characteristic melancholic mood of fado.