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  2. Hammersmith Apollo - Wikipedia

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    The date also commissioned the venue's new name, Eventim Apollo. On 19 April 2014 Adam Ant performed his former band Adam and the Ants' debut album Dirk Wears White Sox live in its entirety with a band including former Ants Dave Barbarossa (from the original album) and Leigh Gorman. This was released in 2015 as concert film Dirk Live At The Apollo.

  3. Jathara Parivartanasana - Wikipedia

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    The full pose, sometimes called Jathara Parivartanasana B, [3] is entered from a supine position, with the arms outspread on the ground, level with the shoulders. For the full pose, the legs are raised straight up and then lowered to one side, keeping the opposite shoulder on the ground. [6] [7]

  4. Siddhasana - Wikipedia

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    Siddhasana (Sanskrit: सिद्धासन; IAST: siddhāsana) or Accomplished Pose is an ancient seated asana in hatha yoga and modern yoga as exercise suitable for meditation. [1] The names Muktasana (Sanskrit: मुक्तासन, Liberated Pose ) and Burmese position are sometimes given to the same pose, sometimes to an easier ...

  5. Mitski review, Eventim Apollo: America’s best singer ...

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    5/5 Beloved by screaming teenagers, the musician is lyrically open-hearted but a guarded, withholding performer – it is a spectacular magic trick

  6. CTS Eventim - Wikipedia

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    CTS Eventim is a German company in the leisure-events market, with ticketing and live entertainment, headquartered in Bremen. [1] It is one of the 50 companies comprising the MDAX index. History

  7. Marichyasana - Wikipedia

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    The name of the pose is from Sanskrit मरीचि Marichi, the name of a sage in Hindu mythology, and आसन, āsana, meaning posture or seat. [1] The pose is not found in medieval hatha yoga texts, but is described in Krishnamacharya's 1934 Yoga Makaranda and in the teaching of his pupils, B. K. S. Iyengar and Pattabhi Jois. [1] [2]

  8. Paschimottanasana - Wikipedia

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    The pose is a modern one, first seen in the 20th century. It is described in Krishnamacharya's 1934 Yoga Makaranda, [10] and in the works of his pupils, B. K. S. Iyengar's 1966 Light on Yoga [11] and Pattabhi Jois's Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga. [12] [9]

  9. Matsyendrasana - Wikipedia

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    Ardha Matsyendrasana I, a commonly practised half form of the pose For Ardha Matsyendrasana I, sit with one leg bent on the ground, the foot tucked in close to the body, and cross the other leg over across the body, the knee raised and bent, and the foot on the ground by the outside of the other leg.