pellucid
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George Balanchine’s pellucid “Mozartiana” was the first work to follow “Othello” in the run.
The shimmering and pellucid choreographic poem presents its central woman as if arriving on a breeze by way of skimming steps on pointe and ultimately exiting as breezily as she arrived.
A sea foam green salmon, its pellucid glass skin reflecting the light, swims upstream across the white wall.
From Seattle Times
This makes Meghan O’Rourke’s pellucid “The Invisible Kingdom” — a profound, sometimes lyrical, deeply moving portrayal of a vague constellation of illnesses — all the more remarkable.
From New York Times
A reviewer in The Guardian called it “an eloquent, pellucid, sometimes poignant study of five female intellectuals, each of whom disdained convention to fulfill their potential as thinkers and writers.”
From Seattle Times
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