Daily WordRow: Dancing with Language
Ballet Memphis dancers rehearse. They’ll present “Macbeath” next month. (Courtesy Ballet Memphis)
Choreographer Joshua L. Peugh was commissioned by Ballet Memphis to create “Macbeth” for the troupe’s upcoming “Dancing with Language” season.
It will be performed at Ballet Memphis Studio from Oct. 11 to 12 and from Oct. 17 to 19.
Another Shakespeare piece will wrap up the season in April when Ballet Memphis presents Steven McMahon’s “Romeo & Juliet” at Germantown Performing Arts Center.
McMahon, who is Ballet Memphis’ artistic director, said, “The wisdom that is in Shakespeare’s language is universal. It’s like he had some kind of direct connection to the words of your heart, right, or your mind, truly. … And dance is that, too, right? Without the words.”
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This game follows some of the conventions of Wordle. You get six tries to guess each individual word. If a letter on the keypad turns yellow, the letter is in that specific word, but it’s in the wrong spot. If it turns green, the letter is in the right spot. If it turns gray, it’s not part of the word.
But unlike Wordle, there can be any number of words or letters.
Good luck!
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