Pound observed in 1915 that the English Imagist poetic movement derived from the French Symbolistes, Eliot describing de Gourmant as the 'critical conscience of his generation'
The arm-flinging, knee-up movements derived from African dance were distilled here into emotional projection.
What became a "Pan-Slavic" movement derived from the ideologies of the past French Revolutions in 1789.
Bourell showed Piazza a series of movements, derived from yoga, designed to realign the skeleton.
Kairos is part of the larger Three day movement in America, ultimately derived from the Cursillo movement founded in 1940s Spain.
That he is on to something in adapting movement derived from various Chinese mind-and-body exercises is obvious.
The crux of "Dreaming" arrives with the third movement, derived from the first lines of Wallace Stevens's poem "The Men That Are Falling."
Many Illinois collectors also collect these pieces since they contain movements derived from Illinois-made movements.
Moreover, Mr. Robbins's use of movements derived from the film made one realize that Astaire and Hayworth were not simply charismatic personalities.
The interoceptors then give information about the internal organs, while "proprioception" is awareness of movement derived from muscular, tendon, and articular sources.