Semahs can be described as a set of mystical and aesthetic body movements in rhythmic harmony.
What you've created is threatening to destroy the sidewalk with its rhythmic audacity and funky perspicacity.
Others wondered how sports like equestrian and disciplines like race walking and rhythmic gymnastics survived.
And in the next scene, four of the actors mime the rhythmic making of Afghan flatbread.
It seems that dyslexics may have particular difficulty in processing rhythmic patterns in speech.
Aerobic activity is a repetitive rhythmic exercise involving large muscle groups such as legs, shoulders and arms.
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The music was full of Klein's trademarks: tricky rhythmic patterns, lush harmonic layers and plenty of singing.
Wilson typically supplies the music: "Tap Dancer" is rhythmic and quirky, while "Spot It" is more sweet.
Television critic Tina Baker was much more enthused by the contender's rhythmic feet - and his looks.
The licks give both rhythmic support for what Cash was doing, and in some places compliment the bass.
At the very least, Brown was the crucial source of the rhythmic method that now pervades popular music worldwide.
"They are both very rhythmic and so they can be combined, " she said.
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It's midmorning when we leave, cool and sunny, the only noise the dull, rhythmic thudding of hooves on dirt.
For 200 years, this community has been identified with the rhythmic music of dances and percussion performed during carnival.
Mr. Cyrille took an extended solo, hinting at decades of jazz's rhythmic possibilities.
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The tinny percussion, rhythmic acoustic guitars and wispy synth keyboard lines on "Granny's Song" give the track a certain airiness.
Even on a rhythmic level, the choreography of both dances appeared to have little relationship to the romantic, emotional music.
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From the rhythmic single-note guitar phrase to the simple vocals, repetition functions as a key ingredient in its own right.
The strings take up a gentle rhythmic pulse that, with many variations, remains prominent throughout the rest of the piece.
Both badminton and rhythmic gymnastics were originally planned to be located in a temporary venue called North Greenwich Arena 2.
Marley was a smiling revolutionary, and the rhythmic and melodic affability of his music made his insurgent message go down easy.
Beyond that, musical revelations are forever generated by this performance a phrase or inflection here, a rhythmic accent or soaring note there.
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The epic is told in a lyrical voice with rhythmic enunciation, while separate cantos are sung in a rhyming poetic style.
The Indonesian gamelan orchestra uses gongs, xylophones and percussion to produce a rhythmic pulsing with the melodic beauty of bells and chimes.
This interactive video, built to show off the almighty HTML5, has, whilst curating multiple windows in rhythmic sequences, successfully blown my mind.
Taekkyeon is a traditional Korean martial art that makes use of fluid, rhythmic dance-like movements to strike or trip up an opponent.
Music from Argentina to most people means the tango, a rhythmic, passionate set of steps danced to the music of a bandoneon.
Simmons and McDaniels developed a distinctive style that was sparse and heavily rhythmic, and that often had a sly sense of humor.
He crept to the head of the stairway and heard Obie use a soft and rhythmic voice he had never heard before.
"It's a weird sound: some days it sound more violent and then other days it's mellow, or rhythmic, or monotone, " says Mr Volz.
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