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didy

(ˈdaɪdɪ)
n, pl didies
informal US a diaper
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The season starts with the world premiere of Didy Veldman's Sense of Time - the third commission in Birmingham Royal Ballet's Ballet Now initiative.
This year, the company has commissioned new works by Anthony Missen (Company Chameleon), Didy Veldman andJose Agudo, as well as a re-staging of Liz Aggiss's History Repeating ...
'The suspects fired shots at the boat twice, with one bullet hitting the skipper, Didy Saviady, on his left thigh.
Candoco Dance Company and Didy Veldman are part of the first cohort selected by McGregor, who curates FreeSpace directly rather than through an application process.
The productions by Rambert, described as Britain's national dance company, include a Picasso-inspired dance work from Didy Veldman and new works from Alexander Whitley and double Olivier-Award winner Kim Brandstrup.
The third piece, Didy Veldman's The 3 Dancers, is based on Picasso's masterpiece of the same name.
Last came The 3 Dancers, inspired by Picasso's painting and choreographed by Didy Veldman.
Adolf Peretti (GRS GemResearch Swisslab Ltd., Lucerne, Switzerland) surveyed some commercially important ruby and sapphire sources, including Myanmar (Mogok and Mong Hsu), Madagascar (Didy and Ilakaka), Sri Lanka (Kataragama), Cameroon, Kashmir, Tanzania (Winza), Vietnam (Luc Yen), Tajikistan and Mozambique.
See Blue Through sees the audience plunge into a mysterious, undersea world thanks to the fascinating choreography of Didy Veldman.