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"Anyone who was raised Catholic understands a nonliteral interpretation of the world around us."
But in my nonliteral pieces I followed wherever the structure led me, with no questions asked."
But it also performs nonliteral works and works on other themes.
Essentially it is a style based on nonliteral movement but one with a strong emotional undercurrent.
Necessarily, the Theater of the Deaf takes a nonliteral approach to the same material.
Early on, their collaborations were consistently nonliteral, but with a compelling simplicity.
There it is, the second and nonliteral meaning: "having or representing childlike innocence."
"Opening the Gate" was effective as an example of nonliteral choreography with dramatic implications.
Each dancer enters a distinctive world of nonliteral meaning.
Much of Gondry's work is peculiarly autobiographical in a nonliteral way.
But as a nonliteral abstract solo, "Watermark" needed a more defined vocabulary.
Neither looks like anything around it, yet both take their cues, in very nonliteral ways, from the existing buildings and landscapes around them.
During the 1930's, Martha Graham's works were frequently nonliteral, yet dramatically intense.
Because both Dylan and dance are nonliteral.
No narrative is apparent, even of the nonliteral sort in which Mr. Brown specializes.
They dra matize the world of the moment in the poetic, nonliteral terms of the stage.
The dance is a discursive, nonliteral narrative composed entirely of disjointed memories and emotions.
Hamlet refuses to take them, saying, "I never gave you aught," a remark that must be interpreted in a nonliteral sense.
The shared joys and pain of long separation in these families is evoked by nine women in nonliteral gestures.
The staging is forever switching back and forth between a literal and a nonliteral rendering of events.
The action on stage is nonliteral, and Miss Johnson's strong sense of structure uses permutations of movement themes.
Today, of course, we accept the use of full symphonies for ballet and of nonliteral decor.
Children with AS appear to have particular weaknesses in areas of nonliteral language that include humor, irony, teasing, and sarcasm.
Jonathan Belcher's clear, strong lighting designs create a welcome sense of abstraction in this blessedly nonliteral dance.
Props are nonliteral, too.