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Thamar (thā`mär), variant of Tamar 1 Mother of Judah's twin sons Pharez and Zerah. An alternate spelling is Thamar. 2 Daughter of David and Maachah. She was the victim of her half brother Amnon's passion. 3 Daughter of Absalom. ..... Click the link for more information. (1.) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The Changing Tides finds that only the little band of heroes that include Solar (a mystral warrior sword to serve and protect Braksis), Thamar (a dwarven hero), and Adonis (the leader of ISIA) who have survived in the aftermath of all these disasters are all that the Seven Kingdoms have to stave off total disaster --and they each of incredible obstacles they must overcome. His exotic ballets--Cleopatre, Thamar, and especially Scheherazade, with their brilliant colors and striking designs by Leon Bakst--sent shivers of delight through Edwardian audiences, even as his romantic Carnaval and Le Spectre de la rose, with its virtuoso role for Nijinsky, charmed them. Frederick Ashton told me he would like to see Fokine's Thamar again, Antony Tudor asked for Clustine s Fairy Doll for Pavlova, Agnes de Mille wanted her own The Four Marys, and Merce Cunningham didn't believe in revivals. |
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