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* Bozark the Elephant ( performed by David Maida )-A 7 ft. tall dancing elephant who is an Animal Jam Superstar.
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It features dozens of kids in the audience dancing to songs with movement themes, and was hosted by two puppet characters named Waffle ( a cow-monkey ) and Edi ( a zebra ), as well as a giant dancing elephant named Bozark.
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Following STP's 2008 reunion, many younger bands of that time period performed with the band, including Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Cage the Elephant, and Hurt.
Brecht's one-act play The Elephant Calf ( 1926 ) is a play-within-a-play performed in the foyer of the theatre during his Man Equals Man.
Major productions include The Master and Margarita ( 2011 / 12 ) A Dog's Heart ( 2010 ) with De Nederlandse opera and ENO, Endgame ( 2009 ), Shun-kin ( 2008 ), A Disappearing Number ( 2007 ), Measure for Measure ( 2004 ), The Elephant Vanishes ( 2003, 2004 ) ( performed in Japanese, adapted from the work of the writer Haruki Murakami ), The Noise of Time ( 2000 ) ( about the Russian composer Dimitri Shostakovich, title from the 1925 memoir and collected essays by the poet Osip Mandelstam, published in English in 1993 ); Mnemonic ( 1999 ); and The Street of Crocodiles ( 1992 ) ( inspired by the life and works of Bruno Schulz ).
Most recently the school produced and performed an original devised theatre show in association with Mount Anville called How to Make an Elephant Disappear.
Pepe the King Prawn is a Muppet character created for Muppets Tonight and performed by Bill Barretta, originally as part of a vaudeville double act with Seymour the Elephant.
* Dance of the Beast King: performed by Pegasus Megaord, the Elephant sword powers up and slashes the Org 3 times.
On December 21, the tribute album Parade-Respective Tracks of Buck-Tick-was released, which contains covers of their own songs performed by 13 different artists, including Kiyoharu, J, Abingdon Boys School and Rally ( composed of members from Glay, Thee Michelle Gun Elephant and The Mad Capsule Markets ).
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The basin and delta regions are rimmed with mountain ranges to the southwest by the Cardamom Mountains and the Elephant Range and to the north by the Dangrek Mountains.
" The Elephant " from Camille Saint-Saëns ' The Carnival of the Animals is a satirical portrait of the double bass, and American virtuoso Gary Karr made his televised debut playing " The Swan " ( originally written for the cello ) with the New York Philharmonic conducted by Leonard Bernstein.
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* the Order of the Elephant, which may have been first founded by Christian I of Denmark, but was founded in its current form by King Christian V in 1693
Peake's play The Cave, which dates from the mid-1950s, was given a first public reading at the Blue Elephant Theatre in Camberwell ( London ) in 2009, and had its world premiere in the same theatre, directed by Aaron Paterson, on 19 October 2010.
* The Elephant Will Never Forget, an 11-minute film made in 1953 by British Transport Films to celebrate the London tram network at the time of the last few days of its operation.
The Order of the White Elephant consists of eight grades of medals issued by the government of Thailand.
In early 1988 the band played at Dingwalls in London, a show attended by representatives of Zomba and Rough Trade's Geoff Travis, and both subsequently wanted to sign the band, Rough Trade even funding studio time to record a single, " Elephant Stone ", with Peter Hook producing.
" A song by Elephant Man proclaims: " When you hear a lesbian getting raped / It's not our fault ... Two women in bed / That's two sodomites who should be dead.
Jim Steinmeyer said in his book, Hiding the Elephant, that every magician of the 20th century was haunted by Robert-Houdin, "… who cast an enormous shadow over their generation.
* Nat Turner is mentioned in the song " David Rose " by Clutch ( band ) ( hidden track on some copies of The Elephant Riders )
After the war, when his father was demobilised, the family was rehoused by the council in Marshall Gardens at the Elephant and Castle in a pre-fabricated house made in Canada, as much of London's housing stock had been damaged during the Blitz in 1940-41.
According to his 2011 autobiography The Elephant to Hollywood, Caine had been signed to a seven-year contract by Joseph E. Levine, whose Embassy Films was distributing Zulu.
Dean later wrote the introduction to a related but shorter book by Lakoff, Don't Think of an Elephant: Know Your Values and Frame the Debate.
Common themes in Pluto's stories involve him becoming jealous of Mickey getting another pet ( Mickey's Elephant, Lend a Paw, Mickey and the Seal ), Pluto accidentally and unwittingly swallowing something and panicking when he realizes it ( Playful Pluto, Donald and Pluto ), Pluto getting entangled with something inanimate, or Pluto being pestered by a smaller animal ( Private Pluto, Squatter's Rights ).
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Serial killer David Parker Ray lived in Elephant Butte, which is 5 miles from Truth or Consequences.
In 1979, Bernard Pomerance's play about Merrick called The Elephant Man débuted, and David Lynch's film, also called The Elephant Man, was released the following year.
Since 1989 over 20 books have been created in the Elmer the Patchwork Elephant series by the British author David McKee.
The new producer was Mel Brooks, who had previously worked with Cornfeld on David Lynch's film The Elephant Man, produced by Brooks ' company Brooksfilms.
David Bowie was hired for the role of Jack Celliers after director Nagisa Oshima saw Bowie in a production of The Elephant Man on Broadway, saying Bowie had " an inner spirit that is indestructible.
Much of the remaining time in the lineup, particularly early in this time period, was devoted to animated series, many of which were of foreign origin ( The World of David the Gnome, Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show, Noozles, The Adventures of the Little Koala, The Adventures of the Little Prince, The Littl ' Bits, Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics, Maya the Bee, Maple Town, Jim Henson's Muppet Babies ).
* The Elephant Man ( film ), 1980 David Lynch film, the story of Joseph Merrick, who was known as the Elephant Man
At around the age of 16, he started up a band, John Merrick, named after the hero of the film The Elephant Man, a cult film from David Lynch.
* When Nelson's father is explaining what happened to him on the way to get his cigarettes, his appearance after the peanut allergy swelling and subsequent enlistment as a freak for the traveling freak show parodies the life of Joseph Merrick, otherwise known as the Elephant Man, whose story is made famous by the David Lynch film The Elephant Man.
* Elmer the Patchwork Elephant, the title character in a series children's picture books by David McKee
* In the 1980 David Lynch film The Elephant Man, Merrick recites Psalm 23, revealing his intelligence.
With The Elephant Man ( 1980 ), directed by David Lynch, Francis found himself gaining new-found industry and critical respect as a cinematographer.
In 1980, she played Nora, the nurse who is at first terrified by The Elephant Man and then befriends John Hurt's character in David Lynch's 1980 Oscar winning film.
Donnelly returned to Broadway a number of times, replacing Albert Finney in A Day in the Death of Joe Egg in 1968, playing Milo Tindle in Anthony Shaffer's Sleuth and appearing as Frederick Treves opposite David Bowie as The Elephant Man.
In her early 20s, she appeared in David Lynch's The Elephant Man, Michael Palin's The Missionary and most famously as Cordelia Flyte in Brideshead Revisited.
In the David Lynch film The Elephant Man, the surgeon is played by Anthony Hopkins and Treves himself appeared in the character of Alderman.
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