Interest in golf has grown so rapidly in the last ten years that it has reached out beyond its traditional confines and become glamorous.
Orozco made his name as an artist who subverted our expectations and looked beyond the traditional confines of the gallery space.
He is more in control of his craft in the traditional confines of the ghazal but chooses another style and content for his nazms.
The area was reorganized into formal neighborhoods called "colonias" as Mexico City grew outside of its traditional confines in the latter 19th century.
The Met's willingness to display an increasing number of fashion shows outside the traditional confines of its basement-level costume galleries reflects this.
And yet their clothes are more subtle, more sophisticated, because they look for modern solutions within the traditional confines of draping and tailoring.
During 2005-2007, Petters collaborated with astronomers and physicists to explore gravitational lensing in directions beyond its traditional confines in astronomy.
In this way we were hoisted clear of the traditional confines of the museum.
By the late, 19th century, the city began to break its traditional confines with the construction of new neighborhoods, called colonias, in the still drying lakebed.
Human rights courses have also migrated beyond the traditional confines of history or political science departments.