ecstasy

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Synonyms for ecstasy

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Synonyms for ecstasy

a state of being carried away by overwhelming emotion

a state of elated bliss

street names for methylenedioxymethamphetamine

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Two more new works were presented in the "Festival of Firsts": Pelzig's Bachianas and Christopher Wheeldon's Corybantic Ecstasies, along with the company premiere of Le Jeune Homme et La Mort (1946), choreographed by Roland Petit.
Wheeldon's Corybantic Ecstasies, set to Leonard Bernstein's Serenade after Plato's "Symposium," is the most impressive of the three new works.
Wheeldon, who is a member of New York City Ballet, refers to Balanchine's works throughout Corybantic Ecstasies, but as points of departure, not imitations, by a choreographer deeply schooled in the neoclassical style.