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*" Terpsichore " is the title of a large collection of dance tunes collected by Michael Praetorius, some originating with Pierre-Francisque Caroubel.
* Terpsichore is also found in the third version ( HWV 8c ) of Handel's opera Il pastor fido ( 1712 ).
* Terpsichore in Sneakers is the title of a 1980 study of postmodern dance by dance historian and critic Sally Banes.
* Terpsichore is a technique used by the royal guard Neferpitou in the manga Hunter × Hunter.
* In the 1947 movie Down to Earth Terpsichore is annoyed and visits earth to change a musical that depicts her in a bad light.
* The Winter Theater ( 1934 – 1937 ) is another rigorously Neoclassical edifice, surrounded by 88 Corinthian columns, with a pediment bearing the statues of Terpsichore, Melpomene and Thalia, all three cast by Vera Mukhina.
( In more recent times the chaconne, like the passacaglia, need not be in 3 / 4 time ; see, for instance, Francesco Tristano's Chaconne / Ground Bass, where every section is built on seven-beats patterns ) from the Terpsichore prologue added to the second revision of the opera Il pastor fido, HWV 8c ( rev.
(" Kira "' s real name is Terpsichore, and she is the Muse of dancing and chorus.
In the musical, Kira is the Muse Clio, not Terpsichore.
Terpsichore is one of the nine Muses, representing dancing and dramatic chorus.
This story alternates between the point of view of Terpsichore Melpomene Murray (" Teri "), an ecoprospector who's approaching adulthood on Mars and seeks to follow in her father's footsteps, and the unnamed psychiatrist who is listening to her story.
1244 ) chorale and song arrangements ; many other works for the Lutheran church ; and Terpsichore ( 1612 ), a compendium of more than 300 instrumental dances, which is both his most widely known work, and his sole surviving secular work.
Lopokova is represented as Terpsichore, the muse of dancing, in The Awakening of the Muses, a mosaic at the National Gallery, London, laid by Boris Anrep in 1933.
The crest at the top of the coat of arms is a figure of Terpsichore, one of the Muses from Greek mythology, representing dance.
As the son of Apollo and a Muse, either Calliope or Terpsichore, he is considered the inventor of melody and rhythm.
Melpomene is Greta Garbo, and Terpsichore is prima ballerina Lydia Lopokova, Lady Keynes.

Terpsichore and also
Bad weather prevented Bowen from locating the Spanish vessel at first, and he also had to escape from a Spanish ship of the line that appeared and chased the Terpsichore for a while.

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Terpsichore engaged but kept always out of range from the stern guns of the ship anytime Santísima Trinidad bore down on the English frigate.
The nine muses — Clio, Thalia, Erato, Euterpe, Polyhymnia, Calliope, Terpsichore, Urania, Melpomene — on a Roman sarcophagus ( 2nd century AD, from the Louvre )
Achelous was sometimes the father of the Sirens by Terpsichore, or in a later version, they are from the blood he shed where Heracles broke off his horn.
Roman statue of Terpsichore from Hadrian's Villa, nowadays at the Prado Museum ( Madrid ).
Praetorius ' most recognizable piece from Terpsichore, " La Bouree ," became part of current popular culture in several ways, including as part of the song, " Ding-Dong!
Liner notes to Praetorius: Dances from Terpsichore.
*" Bourree " from Terpsichore by Michael Praetorius
James Harvey D ' Egville | James D ' Egville, ballet master at Drury Lane from 1805, who choreographed Grimaldi in Terpsichore
The extra £ 2 that he had been promised had been deducted from his salary when Terpsichore closed, and he approached Thomas Dibdin for advice.
The theatre's famous figurine, Terpsichore ( perched high above the entrance ) was sculpted by M H Crichton of the Bromsgrove Guild, a noted company of artisans from Worcestershire.
Bowen refitted Terpsichore and departed on another cruise, capturing several small vessels on 12 and 13 November, sending them to Gibraltar, and on 22 November he learned from an American brig that he had encountered off Cape St. Mary's, that a Spanish ship bound for Cadiz from Montevideo was in the area.
Pallas returned to port, but Terpsichore lingered, and that night captured a small prize from under the guns of the Spanish shore batteries.

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* British 32-gun frigate HMS Terpsichore commanded by Captain Bowen participated in the Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife ( 1797 ).
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In 1775 he was appointed to the frigate Terpsichore, attached to the training squadron, in which the duc de Chartres, afterwards notorious as the duc d ' Orléans and as Philippe Egalité, was entered as volunteer.
Captain Richard Bowen ( 1761 – 1797 ) James Bowen's younger brother, a British naval commander, ship HMS Terpsichore, served under Lord Nelson, killed at the battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
L ’ Étoile de Grenade was followed by La Rose, la violette et le papillon ( The Rose, the Violet and the Butterfly ) in 1857, Un Mariage sous la Régence ( A Marriage Under the Regency ) in 1858, Le Marché des parisien ( The Parisian Market ) in 1859, Le Dahlia Bleu ( The Blue Dahlia ) in 1860 and Terpsichore in 1861.

Terpsichore and .
The Histories, otherwise known as The Researches or The Inquiries, were divided by later Alexandrian editors into nine books, named after the nine Muses: the " Muse of History ", Clio, representing the first book, then Euterpe, Thaleia, Melpomene, Terpsichore, Erato, Polymnia, Ourania and Calliope for books 2 to 9, respectively.
Terpsichore nonetheless was hit twice with those cannons in a sudden move, resulting in damage in her rigging, masts and sails as well as some impacts on her hull.
In Greek mythology, Terpsichore (; Τερψιχόρη ) " delight in dancing " was one of the nine Muses, ruling over dance and the dramatic chorus.
* Terpsichore figures among her sisters in Hesiod's Theogony.
Terpsichore was the name of the fifth book.
* The eighteenth century French dancer and courtesan Marie-Madeleine Guimard named the private theater in her private palace ( 1766 ) the Temple of Terpsichore.
* Rita Hayworth plays Terpsichore in the 1947 film Down To Earth.
* Olivia Newton-John plays the muse Terpsichore as Kira in the 1980 film Xanadu.
* The Jimmy Van Heusen / Sammy Cahn song " Come Dance with Me " ( popularized by Frank Sinatra ) includes the lyric " what an evening for some Terpsichore.
* Lillias White, Cheryl Freeman, LaChanze, Roz Ryan and Vanéese Y. Thomas as the Muses ( Calliope, Melpomene, Terpsichore, Thalia and Clio respectively ), the narrators of the film's story.
In the 1947 film, Rita Hayworth played Terpsichore, opposite male lead Larry Parks who played a producer of stage plays.

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