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The essence of the stage is concentration and penetration. Of the screen action, movement, sweep.


Elia Kazan


#concentration #essence #movement #penetration #screen

Every musical movement that is big enough has to produce some good musicians who wouldn't have had the incentive to start playing without it.


Alexis Korner


#big enough #enough #every #good #had

The parallel development in American blues to the British movement has resulted in Johnny Winters.


Alexis Korner


#blues #british #development #johnny #movement

Civilization is a movement and not a condition, a voyage and not a harbor.


Arnold J. Toynbee


#civilization #condition #harbor #movement #voyage

We live in an age of universal investigation, and of exploration of the sources of all movements.


Alfred de Vigny


#exploration #investigation #live #movements #sources

USDA is committed to keeping pace with the needs and progress of American agriculture by supporting new markets and movements that will keep farmers profitable and help create middle class jobs across the country.


Tom Vilsack


#agriculture #american #class #committed #country

All partisan movements add to the fullness of our understanding of society as a whole. They never detract; or, in any case, one must not allow them to do so. Experience adds to experience.


Alice Walker


#adds #allow #any #case #experience

The fact that the movement was carried on by women who, for the most part, had no money of their own and were totally inexperienced in organization, and that they won their fight in about two generations, makes a story often dramatic and always worth preserving.


Florence E. Allen


#always #carried #dramatic #fact #fight

The women's movement hasn't changed my sex life. It wouldn't dare.


Zsa Zsa Gabor


#dare #hasn #life #movement #sex

There is a storytelling element in there. The tango form is a little like the blues in that you have a kind of structure. It’s not as rigid as twelve bar, but it's very much a storytelling medium -- and there’s an element of call-and-response, and a particular arc in the musical form, that suggest a story. It's about being in the moment, with the music; and responding to your partner, and the particular feeling and momentum in her body in any one moment. It’s a very concentrated thing; you can’t think about anything else while you are doing it. If you try to hold a conversation, it just kind of falls apart. The music was what really drew me into tango. Everyone knows a few of the more popular tango classics, but once you get into it, there’s such a rich field. It’s astonishing, this kind of miraculous musical form that developed in a very small locality: two cities on either side of the River Plate, in Argentina and Urugauy. It started in the 1880s or '90s, and there are all kinds of mysteries, myths and stories, about how tango started and developed. It was first of all considered really low-life, almost reptilian. Something to be avoided and not talked about. And then it became this word wide phenomena. . .and I could go on talking about tango forever. . . . but its also to do with movement. I try to get that into my pictures: a sense of movement, something flowing through. A while ago, I realised how much I'd been drawing dancing figures in the corners of my sketchbooks for years before I discovered tango!


Alan Lee


#movement #tango #life






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