Sentences with carnivalesque
car·ni·val
C c - A winter carnival.
- Separated by a winding five-mile road but unified in spirit, they embody all that is carnivalesque, yet comfortable, about an old roadside souvenir shop — just supersized.
- A carnivalesque mood takes over as the body eventually disintegrates, embracing playful chaos with the audience looped by intestines.
- Sure, you may entertain the idea of a carnivalesque democracy in which anything goes.
- Whether it be the carnivalesque of the Malthouse, the meta-theatre of The Black Lung, or the text-based actorly practice of Red Stitch.
- Conductor Richard Gill and his band bring Kurt Weill's carnivalesque music to wonderful life, particularly in the company numbers.
- You couldn't help but be charmed by the Spree's infectious feel-good vibe and carnivalesque visuals.
- Too absorbed by psychoanalytic theory of the carnivalesque and the uncanny to consider entering the kitsch confection on our doorsteps.