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  • proper noun A taxonomic genus within the family Soleidaesole.

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Examples

  • A jam played by the Grateful Dead that was supposedly based on a theme from "Solea" in Miles Davis's "Sketches of Spain."

    Spanish Jam 1968

  • A jam played by the Grateful Dead that was supposedly based on a theme from "Solea" in Miles Davis's "Sketches of Spain."

    Spanish Jam 1968

  • Mara Lea Brown reading excerpt from her novel "Solea"

    WN.com - Articles related to Hip-hop at the Guthrie? Most definitely 2010

  • Just under eight minutes, "Solea" began with the Corellas sitting back to back on a dark stage.

    Fore, right! JOCELYN NOVECK 2010

  • Mara Lea Brown reading excerpt from her novel "Solea"

    WN.com - Articles related to Hip-hop at the Guthrie? Most definitely 2010

  • But the two were perfectly matched in "Solea," both for their Latin good looks (this family sure has the right genes) and their infectious joy in dancing.

    Fore, right! JOCELYN NOVECK 2010

  • Much of the appeal of "Solea," choreographed by Maria Pages to flamenco music by Ruben Lebaniegos, was the obvious affection between brother and sister, who had never danced together before.

    Fore, right! JOCELYN NOVECK 2010

  • "Solea," a flamenco-infused pas de deux for Corella and his sister, Carmen, a former ABT soloist and now a principal in his company.

    Fore, right! JOCELYN NOVECK 2010

  • Mara Lea Brown reading excerpt from her novel "Solea"

    WN.com - Articles related to Hip-hop at the Guthrie? Most definitely 2010

  • He's bringing contemporary works to Los Angeles, including Christopher Wheeldon's 2006 "DGV," originally created for the Royal Ballet; a new piece, "Epimetheus," by Russell Ducker, from Britain, a company member; and "Solea," a pas de deux for Mr. Corella and his sister created by the flamenco dancer María Pagés, and.

    Debra Levine: Ballet's Angel Corella Looks Ahead ... and Back Debra Levine 2010

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