Examples of 'wigman' in a sentence

Meaning of "wigman"

wigman (noun) - Wigman is a surname of Dutch origin. It is used to refer to individuals or families with this last name
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  • Among the Huli people of Papua New Guinea, a male warrior who grows his hair long in order to weave it into a ceremonial wig.

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Wigman herself appeared only sparingly in the piece.
You are just the wigman.
Mary Wigman enrolled in the first summer.
The name is wigman.
Ethan and Wigman fell into pits.
Exponents of expressionist dance included Mary Wigman.
Rudolf von Laban and Mary Wigman laid the foundations for the development of contemporary dance.
She studied modern dance with Mary Wigman in Dresden.
Mary Wigman was asked to do a solo performance in M nchen.
He was also influenced by Mary Wigman.
The German Mary Wigman is credited as the creator of expressionist dance.
I been waiting for this one a long time, Wigman.
Wigman responds with a dance of sorrow, her movements nearly devoid of energy.
Once all the women gather on the platform, Wigman directs them to huddle together.
Mary Wigman was an important trendsetter as a dancer, choreographer and teacher.

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Above all, she photographed dance scenes including those of the expressionist dancer Mary Wigman.
Wigman left a pictorial diary of her visit to America, seen here.
One of Rogge 's students was Judy JARVIS, who travelled to Germany to study with Wigman.
The dancer Mary Wigman and her company were a great success in 1926.

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