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Dysfunctional families seem to be occupying the minds of Scotland's visiting choreographers.
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Its choreography is dense with invention, its dancers project a fine fierce physicality and an alert, emotional presence.
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It is a delicate task to choreograph the proceedings in such a way as to sidestep them.
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It's a magical scene, impossible to choreograph, and yet Mr. Gardner captures such instances again and again.
Rocking and Rolling in the Wild, Wild East
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I do my share of driving and I had no idea all that cutting people off and speeding and changing lanes without signaling and blowing through stop signs was "choreographed"--no wonder I find driving to say nothing of cycling in New York City so irritating.
People Are People: Dealing With It
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Different combinations of music, choreography, design and lighting are determined by the roll of a dice.
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Traditional dances - kozachok, hopak, metelytsia, kolomyika, hutsulka, and arkan - differ by rhythmic figures, choreography, region, and sometimes by gender, but share a duple meter.
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Kathryn led her own contemporary dance company for eighteen years and now choreographs for ballet companies nationally and internationally.
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Since choreographing Underland in Sydney, Stephen has been undertaking commissions in Sweden, Denmark, France and England through to 2005.
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The "hearts" and "love" that dot his texts and titles have a generic Valentine-card feel to them, but the passions and pulsations that animate his choreography ring with power and expressivity.
Earthly Figures in the Clouds
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I'd like to thank the director, the choreographer and the other members of the company for being so supportive.
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The choreographer's problem is how to make subtle or vigorous gesture visible to those on the other side of the footlights.
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Given the circumstances, Bouder gave an incredibly polished rendition of the role, weaving the choreographic phrases into a dancerly whole with clarity and detail.
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The original had a thin premise and an anorexic plot, but delivered brilliantly choreographed fight scenes and downplayed gun violence.
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The right choice will give inspiration to choreographer and performer alike and add to the pleasure of the audience.
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In the individual female competition, the Russian school, with its trademark artistry and excellent choreography, again reigned supreme.
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Montrealers get a sneak preview from Toronto choreographer Claudia Moore as she presents an excerpt from On Earth, a work that puts aspects of daily life on stage.
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Although the costumes were heavy with ornaments, the performers pulled off the choreographed show with style and grace.
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During the week, they learn from the Limon repertoire, as well as selections from our current repertoire of other choreographers.
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Unfortunately it was merely the not inconsiderable technical prowess of his dancers that Page showed off in his emotionally inexpressive choreography.
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For next year's Hamburg Ballet Days, Jiri will contribute several choreographies of his own.
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Choreographed to the 1947 Stravinsky score, Orpheus cleverly deploys six dancers to dramatise the story of Orpheus and Eurydice, with a chorus of living characters (Orpheus's friends/chorus) and the inhabitants of the underworld (Death and Furies).
This week's new dance
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There is no deal between these two untrusting rivals for a choreographed handover.
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The music and choreography are pretty good.
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It was an amazing experience to choreograph the ceremonies.
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While their young choreographer has an anxiety attack over the seeming lack of progress, they just keep on dancing, chatting away and having a wonderful time.
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To make the melodies come to life, the Xavante choreograph dances in a series of highly formalized patterns.
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A brilliantly staged, choreographed and performed piece of theatre.
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Cinema, which borrows heavily from theatre in terms of choreography, has a few distinct features of its own that can be exploited.
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And just the years of dancing and choreography really put her in near constant pain.
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The various "choreographic" movements seen at piano recitals may sometimes be showy rather than useful, but they all grow out of this same aim: the control of acceleration.
'Playing the Piano'
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Jason is in his fifth season with the Washington Ballet and he has choreographed several other dances for them.
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Jessica had gotten into her perky attitude, and was waving her green and white pompoms in the air even when they weren't doing a choreographed cheer.
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An eternally flowing river that symbolises life, conveyed through choreography, is an unseen presence throughout the play.
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Brocaded concierges are choreographed to look like revolving doors.
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Her cinematic aquacades have held a place in the canon of camp since their release, not least because of the influence of her willing accomplice, a legendary choreographer.
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I was working on the choreography for a new musical and needed all the strength I could get.
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CCOT opened the program with performances of Stravinsky's instrumental "Ragtime" (1918) and the "burlesque" "Renard" (1916), both of which were acrobatically choreographed by Kun-Yang Lin.
When Words Got in the Way
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At a class on how to make a porn video, our writer picks up hints on camera angles and choreography.
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He's 45, he writes plays, directs operas and choreographs ballets - his curious version of Swan Lake ruffled feathers when it was staged at the Edinburgh International Festival two years ago.
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In the States, his choreography copped a Bessie award - given for contemporary dance and dance theater.
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Lea Anderson is a choreographer who believes in making dance accessible.
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I began to think choreographically, anticipating how action, use of space, and degree of energy would best enhance the photos, and the choreographer framed movement and poses as if seeing them through a viewfinder.
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The choreography evokes the ladies' specialties, their lethally polite rivalry, and, most important, the filigreed yet dazzling nature of Romantic-era technique.
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It is co-produced and co-directed by jazz musician and horn sculpturer Mark Southerland and Jane Gotch, the show's choreographer.
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The choreographer's problem is how to make subtle or vigorous gesture visible to those on the other side of the footlights.
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The couple danced many classical roles together, as well as pas de deux that Nixon choreographed.
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All the oscars need to do to improve is stop the broadway-like production numbers, forget the interpretative dance choreography, and for god's sakes fire Bruce Vilanch as head writer. kencosgrove
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At times it seemed like a clumsy dance routine, choreographed for hippopotami like the sequence in Fantasia.
A NASTY DOSE OF DEATH
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Like all the scenery he made for Graham, and probably for his other choreographic projects, it was symbolic, multivalent.
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I'd like to thank the director, the choreographer and the other members of the company for being so supportive.
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Astaire, a professional dancer from the age of 7, did all of his own choreography, and he was as exacting about corrections as the most persnickety repetiteur.
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A girl-on-girl catfight, ironically enough, is the film's only moment of gender transcendence, effectively desexualizing a trope that has become little more than a choreographed excuse for women to rip each other's clothes off.
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Visually and choreographically, the show is a snore, but you might be awakened by the hyperboisterous audience carrying on like a claque, which it may have been.
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Occasionally he slowed to a near halt, provoking Eng to push him to keep choreographing and to perform adequately.
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Royal chairs were built to be so lightweight that they could easily be moved to the side for the more important choreography of courtiers and king.
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I've got the best costume designer, lighting, sound designer, choreographer, wardrobe people.
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The special dance movements were choreographed by Pushkala Ramesh.
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Rather than learning set choreographies, students are encouraged to develop an understanding of the music and traditional movements, and to use this as a foundation for their own personal expression and creativity.
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A non-verbal piece, it has been choreographed to a dramatic score by musician and sound designer, Sawan Dutta.
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In 1994, he won a Golden Leo Award for choreography at the Jazz Dance World Congress.
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In his first year, he staged Apollo, updated The Nutcracker, commissioned Dwight Rhoden to choreograph two ballets, and created two new works himself.
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However the rousing spectacle of so many dancers performing heroic choreography in unison should not be missed, even if it does not bear repeated viewing.
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WASHINGTON When Pope Benedict XVI arrives for a six-day U.S. visit Tuesday, his every public move — from "Popemobile" motorcades to stadium Masses — will be choreographed according to an elaborate security plan that began taking shape when the trip was announced in September.
Pope visit balances access, security
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If Jessica was right, she definitely had Michael pegged as a perfectionist, no doubt that carried over into his career as a choreographer as well.
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The first programme was a triple bill of work by prominent western male choreographers spanning nearly four decades.
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Dazzling costumes, spectacular sets and sensational choreography make this performance by The Rattonians an evening of glamour and glitz.
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After leaving Swindon, Floyd joined the Union Dance Company and had choreographed his first ballet within three years.
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Her choreography, not designed to be easy, is handled very well by the company and makes a thrilling evening in the theatre.
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We need to be as creative about choreographing our economic health as we are about choreographing our dances.
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Hemant Trevedi, fashion stylist, designer, choreographer, and teacher, is known for being ahead of his times.
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The pair are perfectly in sync, their impeccably choreographed performances full of playful wit.
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The first programme was a triple bill of work by prominent western male choreographers spanning nearly four decades.
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As one of my Kosovo friends said last year, this was one of the least unexpected developments in the Balkans in the last two decades: the ground had been well prepared, and the choreography is being duly executed.
February Books 14) Dublin Castle and the 1916 Rising
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If it stands, the decision may have a strong impact on the way choreographers will need to plan for ownership of their works after they die.
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Together they lived in China and South Africa, and although becoming involved in the politics of both countries, she still found time to study and choreograph dances.
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The new structure was more ‘artistically focused’ and included a new head of choreography and head of performance.
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A flocking birds simulator originally designed for a projection effect in the contemporary ballet, Zugvögel, migratory birds in English, choreographed by Jiří Kylián, premiered in the Bavarian State Opera in Munich, Germany in May 3, 2009.
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This festival of performance is emceed by Joe Giamalva, a director, dancer and choreographer, and is host to more than seventeen studios.
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As such, the choreography veers erratically between truly striking theatrical imagery and a surprisingly awkward inarticulation.
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This is not a complaint about the dancers: they were talented, compliant to the choreography, energetic and committed.
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Dudamel not only has some of the most fluent stick technique I've ever seen — every cue arrives in flawless time as part of a completely natural-seeming choreography, and his repertoire of gestures is huge and judiciously deployed — but is also a terrific conduit for the enormous amount of energy that flows through the group.
Boston Latin
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Who choreographed a ballet based on Wuthering Heights for the Paris Opera Ballet?
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What Ellington provided was a rich variety of moods, textures and rhythmic structures laced with emotional coloration that enhanced choreographic expression.
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Pressed into action, Alvin found it difficult to conceive of himself as a mere resident choreographer.
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For a sporting occasion to be a copyright event it has to be directed, choreographed or scripted.
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Adding zest to the play will be its music, which would include Indian instrumental with choreography by Vrinda Kapur.
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They include people now internationally known as choreographers
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Kirstein was an artistic matchmaker in the manner of Diaghilev, bringing together choreographers, composers and visual artists.
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The guests at the ball turn in amusing performances, particularly Joseph Caley as the rakish, dry-humoured Adoncino, but the central couple have the best of the choreography.
Birmingham Royal Ballet: Pointes of View
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The goal of our program is to challenge students in curricular and cocurricular contexts to further their performance, choreography and critical understanding of dance," Lazier said.
Princeton University Top Stories
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He helped redefine the musical, and opened borders between high art and popular choreography.
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The reasonably widespread if often vague notion that super-close reading results in undecidability rather than organic unity; the not uncommon, if typically undisciplined assertion that texts predict and choreograph the foibles of their interpreters — these tics of contemporary professional critical writing bear the faint but unmistakable trace of de Man's signature.
Introduction
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Cunningham's troupe is silhouetted, at right below, in a 1964 poster by artist Robert Rauschenberg, one of the choreographer's longtime collaborators.
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If his special effects and choreography is good, then he should just get a job in those fields and work his way up like most people do.
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The laid-back, improvisational weaving of the parts bore the confident mark of their maker, a choreographer in his shining prime.
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And some of the Strictly dancers will perform a choreographed number.
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Labour's manifesto was launched not by the Prime Minister alone but by a carefully choreographed phalanx of six ministers, with the remainder of the Cabinet arrayed behind them as a silent chorus.
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The rest of the bill was split between two key British choreographers.
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Moreover, even with the borrowings from flamenco, the movement vocabulary was thin, with very little formal choreography.
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Judging Criteria: Technique, choreography, musicality, creativity, overall performance and etc.
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Programmes being introduced this year include screen and media performance, dance choreography and popular music.
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The cause for celebration, the ninth annual American Choreography Awards, also proved a fine showcase for an array of terpsichorean talents.
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Neumeier is an amazingly creative choreographer, and premieres about two new ballets every season.
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Because it's memory, it's heightened, the colours are really bright and the actors' movement is choreographed, which is the kind of theatre I really love.
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Any celebration of Stravinsky must include dance, and Mark Morris, whose choreographic work for a previous festival, "Mozart Dances," miraculously captured every musical shape and impulse in Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 11, is now offering Stravinsky's "Renard," a small theater piece based on a Russian tale about farmyard animals outwitting a prowling fox.
Stravinsky Crashes the Party
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It was fantastic, like a carefully choreographed ensemble piece.
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A few of the choreographers whose work he chose had solid reputations in modern dance and ballet.
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It turned out, the person I partner with most of the time in the piece dropped out. * sniff* So we had to re-choreograph. oOoOo ... that made me kind of mad, 'cause I ended up lifting someone who was heavier than her in my first lift.
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The entire school takes part in the performance including stage design and production, costume making, script writing, choreography, promotion and fund raising.
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The result, even at its loosest, is as formal and choreographed as the stiffest and most status-conscious dinner party.
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Regardless of the choreography, staging, costumes, lighting and music that are woven together to create the most scintillating renderings of the moving human form, one fact still remains.
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You can analyze choreography models produced in the analysis phase to determine which services need to be built from scratch and the existing services you can use.
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A choreographer doesn't want to watch you fiddle with your hair or adjust your clothing.
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This quality also infused his choreography, which he still occasionally has time for.
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As an added bonus, since I know absolutely zilch about Bob Fosse, I could not take serious issue with the choreography like the obnoxious couple sitting next to me.
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When big-name choreographers are brought into "Carmen," they are usually given dances
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I have choreographed a lot of fashion shows and acted in telefilms that were either related to dancing or have a dance sequence,’ she points out.
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One separates from the throng hovers awhile on the edge shudders, hesitates, realizes it is alone, a grace note, composes a radical new choreography darts and dives to its own dance that complements, defies and defines solo and ensemble, both we and me.
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Nineteenth-century choreographers creating either a character or a national ballet used both occupational and natural emotional gesture in their dance designs.
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Those current events just happened so it was almost like I could say they choreographed my future life.
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She has annually organised and choreographed sell-out shows starring her pupils, with all the proceeds going to local charities.
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The chorus excels itself, as New Yorkers, suburbanites, cowboys and gods, while blending fluently with the eight professional dancers in William Tuckett's zippy choreography.
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Whatever theme Jones claims to explore in his highfalutin program note, the actual choreography lacks depth, structure, musicality - rigor of any kind, really.
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Precious, has choreography by Lea Anderson who was the compere for the recent Channel 4 series Tights!
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Stravinsky would produce a second masterly score for the 1911 season when Fokine choreographed Petrushka, the sad, sinister tale of a puppet which provided yet another vehicle for the uncanny talents of Nijinsky.
Sergei Diaghilev: first lord of the dance
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Learn how to choreograph steps with music in Paso Doble dancing in this free instructional Spanish dance video.
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Stephanie is part of a team of publicists, producers, coaches and managers who look after Tabby's frantic schedule, choreograph his songs and generally keep him on the path to fame.
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The intricate art of origami has nothing on how some of these little beauties grow, looking like crazily choreographed sea coral in their chilled humidifiers.
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Balanchine choreographed many pieces to Stravinsky's music
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‘We are here to identify the potential in you,’ Gautam Pavate, choreographer, promised the young stars and starlets, who had enthusiastically signed up for the summer workshop.
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Her first company, a group of smart, supple women, did a series of little pieces in the early 1970s where they essentially created group choreography in performance.
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Stroman's endlessly inventive choreography blends many forms of dance - from ballroom to jazz to ballet - into an idiom that's both witty and muscular.
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Overall, the choreography is enhanced by images of animals roaming in the wild.
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He is a player who delights the senses, and whose ability to turn the brutality of high-end tennis into something resembling advanced choreography is beyond peer.
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His choreography surrendered to gravity and dealt in angles and broken lines as well as broken phrases.
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The choreography blended the performances of stage artistes with the voice of the singer.
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Annual showcase season of contemporary and experimental choreography from home and abroad, with a different triple bill at each performance.
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The buildups and the interjections seem so well choreographed; it kills a little bit of the wonder.
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The performance culminates with an attractive dance featuring six drums and a mass of dancing female crows with amazing movement synchrony and effective choreography.
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Recent repertoire has included works by resident choreographer Myers, as well as choreography and commissions by artists Miller, King, and others.
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Learn how to choreograph steps in Paso Doble dancing in this free instructional Spanish dance video.
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She'd rehearsed a number at her house with our choreographer the evening before, a whole dance routine.
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It almost doesn't matter that the choreography in this programme of solos and duets is a mixed affair.
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She's developed a new approach to movement and choreography that's changed the way we look at dance.
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Lawrence Rhodes, director of the Juilliard School's Dance Division, draws a parallel between the teaching of choreography and the teaching of dance.
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Nicholas Leichter is often described as a choreographer who blends different styles: hip-hop and modern, West classical and street.
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All this makes him a unique mover and contributes to the originality of his choreography.
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Actually I can tell you my plan to choreograph the other Shostakovich ballets.
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The choreography is abstract and seemed very difficult - it demands strong technique and exactness.
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A team of 17 individuals assists the band with marching rudiments, choreography and in developing tight musical and visual components.
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As far as appears, the only attempt to choreograph the meeting occurred when a Chattanooga reporter manipulated the process to have a question about armored vehicles posed.
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Party managers choreograph demonstrations for the cameras.
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Programmes being introduced this year include screen and media performance, dance choreography and popular music.
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With the proceeds of a very remunerative silent film in which he choreographed and danced a bacchanal scene, he re-channeled his life into a decade of travel and painting.
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It's a fast-moving, hip and cynical tale with no longueurs and has a real cinematic sweep to go with its expert choreography.
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The main genres of choreographed dance are ballet, modern dance, and jazz dance.
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She has even mastered some ballroom dance steps, which form part of the choreographed routines for the show.
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Many media commentators said they were "disturbed" or "revolted" by what they described as a choreographed attempt by the Socialist politician to apologise and launch a counter-offensive at the same time.
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He also wants to recruit an artistic director and freelance choreographers to create more original works for the company.
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England controlled matters to choreograph the thrusts of their impressive three quarters, Mike Tindall and Perry, who repeatedly cut a swathe through the beleaguered Welsh lines.
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A head-spinning stint in Hollywood as a choreographer followed, with Mr. Donen conjuring imaginative routines for "Anchors Aweigh" as well as lesser-known projects.
Donen Goes Back On the Town
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Like all League tutors, McDaid is trained in anatomy, physiology, science of movement, personal performance and choreography.
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Stanton said he did not want to be known as a ballet choreographer, despite his work appearing on major ballet companies.
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All the rest of it - the precision choreography, the processed vocals, the glittery minidresses - is just so much make-believe.
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It offers three-week residencies, most often headed by three master artists, each accomplished in the creation of one of the visual arts, or poetry, writing, music composition, theater, or dance choreography.
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Of Hodson's three resurrections of Nijinsky choreography, the eighteen-minute Till, calling for more than fifty dancers and set to Richard Strauss's 1895 tone poem of the same name, may have the least evidence to stand on.
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New trends are emerging - from the way tap is taught, danced, and choreographed, to the places where it is seen and heard.
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The only child of nontheatrical parents had already spent four years at a gymnastics academy, and another four at the Kiev State Choreographic Institute.
All the World's a Stage
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I feel like my choreographic style has come more in line with what Trisha's is now, which has been great for me because I feel like I've kind of molded the two together.
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Take her top two numbers from last season: Randi and Evan’s butt dance was undeniably cute, but it lacked that certain substance that the choreographer is famous for incorporating into her numbers.
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Farrell's sense of discovery in every step and her sheer generosity of spirit within the very different choreographies of these three masters make her living example invaluable.
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The central part of the masque consisted of three entries danced by the masquers to specially composed and choreographed music.
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The musical direction and choreography turn this into a piece of total theatre in which speech, song, and dance harmoniously unite.
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It will throw a spotlight on the differences in style, choreography and routine between the five companies.
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However, as filming techniques became both cheaper and simpler many companies and institutions started to preserve dance on film in order to complement notated records of choreography.
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The bearded dance choreographer with the bright eyes said one thing that made sense.
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The ballet was directed and choreographed by Reema Goyal, a dance tutor at the institute.
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Today's choreographers are pushing dancers in new directions and these exercises help you to prepare for that.
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In that version, some of the choreographic dance sequence and all the motion were edited backward.
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As to being "inexact," as a notator, I am as aware as the dancers, if not more so at times, of what must happen physically, motivationally and emotionally so that the choreographer's intentions are preserved in a manuscript that will inform dancers for generations to come.
It's the Dance That's Complex, Not the Notation System
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At its controversial opening night Nijinsky's choreography was considered almost as shocking as the churning rhythms and clamorous orchestration of Stravinsky's score.
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He choreographed the solo variations for the last act of a new production of Napoli, and his production of Coppélia proved to be enduringly popular.
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The choreographer has merely to pick up the thread and run.
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Rather than elongated phrases, Jones created choreography comprised of signs, gestural language, and everyday movement.
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The music and choreography are pretty good.
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I was working on the choreography for a new musical and needed all the strength I could get.
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It is entirely up to the dancer to create the atmosphere… to project or translate the choreography across the footlights in a manner that is meaningful for the audience.
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On the same judging panel, Paula Abdul, pop star and choreographer, can watch a contestant fumble through a performance and find something consolable in it and can speak such drivel that she's rumored to be "of diminished capacity" when judging.
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She has choreographed for ballet, musical comedy, and drama productions.
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Not only did Alvin know nothing about choreography, Shawn wrote, but he was not even a good dancer.
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She claims now to work as a choreographer for a burlesque dance troupe, having left stripping behind.
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The intricate, geometric patterns of the choreography mirror the formality of the music, steadfastly ignoring its enchantments.
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Dancing and choreography for me are two faces of the same coin.
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His action scenes are beautiful capsules of pure kinetic art and grace, fusing his camera movement and his physical choreography into a singular performance.
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None of this would matter if the battle scenes and the choreography had one zillionth of the zing of Kill Bill 1.
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But the comedy is ghastly dull, the choreography fussy and boring - a yawn a minute, I thought sourly.
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Adnan Ghalib’s agency, Finalpixx, has marketed sets of the two of them together in choreographed outings.
Shooting Britney
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In 1996 Christopher Dean choreographed Encounters for English National Ballet, a work which did not take skating as its subject, but which did draw choreographically on Dean's own ice dance style.
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With its relentless army of moppets uniting in sister solidarity to rally against such unpleasantries as cold mush and no Santa Claus, the number is a flurry of imaginative, lively choreography.