How To Use Choreographer In A Sentence
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Dysfunctional families seem to be occupying the minds of Scotland's visiting choreographers.
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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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The right choice will give inspiration to choreographer and performer alike and add to the pleasure of the audience.
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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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During the week, they learn from the Limon repertoire, as well as selections from our current repertoire of other choreographers.
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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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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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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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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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I'd like to thank the director, the choreographer and the other members of the company for being so supportive.
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I've got the best costume designer, lighting, sound designer, choreographer, wardrobe people.
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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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Hemant Trevedi, fashion stylist, designer, choreographer, and teacher, is known for being ahead of his times.
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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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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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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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Pressed into action, Alvin found it difficult to conceive of himself as a mere resident choreographer.
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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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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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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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The rest of the bill was split between two key British choreographers.
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Neumeier is an amazingly creative choreographer, and premieres about two new ballets every season.
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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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A choreographer doesn't want to watch you fiddle with your hair or adjust your clothing.
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When big-name choreographers are brought into "Carmen," they are usually given dances
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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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‘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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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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She'd rehearsed a number at her house with our choreographer the evening before, a whole dance routine.
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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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He also wants to recruit an artistic director and freelance choreographers to create more original works for the company.
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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.
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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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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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The bearded dance choreographer with the bright eyes said one thing that made sense.
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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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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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The choreographer has merely to pick up the thread and run.
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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 claims now to work as a choreographer for a burlesque dance troupe, having left stripping behind.
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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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Also in her series of videos is an interview with choreographer, Twyla Tharp, who has put together hundreds of dances for Broadway and Hollywood Productions.
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At the ripe age of 39, this exuberant Brazilian choreographer has rapidly become a major player in the cultural landscape of her native country.
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The Brazilian choreographer directs his dance company in a new experimental hip-hop piece.
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She was chief dancer and choreographer, he was bandleader and strategy-maker.
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Lady Gaga, not the world's most naturally gifted dancer, from someone who helped her look as if she was: long-term choreographer and Haus of Gaga creative director, no less Laurieann Gibson .
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The choreographer has merely to pick up the thread and run.
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It was the choreographer's first ballet written for students of the American Ballet Company.
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June 30, 2005 09: 44 robot mark: their choreographer is named Trish.
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He was promoted to a solo artist before he left the company to work freelance both as a dancer and choreographer.
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We would jump at the opportunity to work with the right director or choreographer.
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Choreographers, who are directing from the stage apron, banter with the teachers.
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Choreographer Deborah Hay, who is an adjunct professor at the University of Texas at Austin, is still mesmerizing at age 59.
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Gene Kelly, the dancer and choreographer who was always pushing to teach the movies new steps, died Friday at 83.
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The esteemed company shows off its junior troupe of dancers in a programme that matches excerpts from the classics with new work by young choreographers.
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Then it would break, coalesce through a kind of kaleidoscopic whirl like a child's toy, into a pattern, a design almost beautiful, as if an inspired choreographer had drilled a willing and patient and hard-working troupe of dancers — a pattern, design which was trying to tell him something, say something to him urgent and important and true in that second before, already bulging with the motion and the speed, it began to disintegrate and dissolve.
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The choreographer offers his own quite forthright views on this subject.
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Previous owners of various manuscripts in the collection include French pianist Alfred Cortot; cellist August Franchomme, a friend of Chopin's; Alma Mahler, the composer's widow; and Russian choreographer and ballet dancer Léonide Massine.
Scores of Scores, From Mozart to Ravel
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It is perhaps not surprising that choreographers use the classical style fur most abstract ballets.
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‘It's quite an honour to be asked to come back for a third time,’ says the choreographer as he scribbles notes mid-rehearsal.
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The choreographer offers his own quite forthright views on this subject.
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The young Chinese choreographer's dances possess an almost monastic rigour.
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When Mia Arbatova joined the Opera Ballet as soloist, she was fortunate to work for a period with Fokine himself, as well as with the teacher/choreographer Asaf Messerer.
Mia Arbatova.
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After military service, he became an international freelance choreographer.
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Choreographers, especially, play fast and loose with the original, usually reducing the Don to a peripheral figure in a simple little love story about a barber and a village tease.
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Seeing his choreographies is always a treat, but attending a talk at the Candian Centre for Architecture with American choreographer William Forsythe gave followers extra insight to Forsythe as choreographer and as a person.
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Headed up by choreographer Moses Pendleton, this troupe of dancing illusionists and contortionists have been known to mesmerize.
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Other than a balky elevator, the only real link between the two films is choreographer Hermes Pan, who was Fred's right-hand man throughout the Ginger years.
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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 world of fashion is made up of designers, models, coordinators, choreographers, producers, directors, stylists, and the backstage crew all working individually and at times divergently.
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Brooks works closely with collaborators, such as librettist Thomas Meehan and director-choreographer Susan Stroman, much like author Mary Shelley, whose 1818 gothic novel, Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheus, came out of a ghost-story writing contest with Lord Byron and other 19th-century intellectuals.
A Monster Classic
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She had made the snap decision to perform The Dying Swan, a solo dance that was created in 1905 by the Russian choreographer Mikhail Fokine for the ballerina Anna Pavlova.
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His credits list him as a multidisciplinary artist, musician, video artist, choreographer and performer.
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Late in life, still the keen experimenter, he became the first major choreographer to use computer technology.
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He has been a member of The Royal Ballet since 1976, was made principal in 1984, and is also a choreographer of considerable repute.
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This work drew heavily on the expressionistic fervor that Bolshoi training inculcated into the choreographer.
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The rest of the bill was split between two key British choreographers.
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They had the top choreographers come in and work with the dancers, the top make-up artists too," said Joe Branam, owner of Branam Enterprises in Compton, Calif., which builds stages for rock concerts and movies and did work for the church.
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Bursting with color and energy, the almost-beyond-lavish pages of 'Ballets Russes' Assouline, 236 pages, $750 make a feast of these leftovers, re-creating mighty collaborations among artists such as Picasso, Braque, Matisse and Miró and choreographers like Nijinsky, Léonid Massine and Michel Fokine.
Photo-Op: Modernism à la Russe
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Earlier this month marked the 65th anniversary of what the dancer-turned-choreographer calls his beginnings as a dance maker.
A Legacy Defined By Moments of Chance
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They hire a posey choreographer with humiliating results.
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The Merchants of Bollywood is based on the true story of Ayesha Merchant, granddaughter of Shantilal Merchant, one of Bollywood's most respected and lauded choreographers from the Hindi film industry's golden era.
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The choreographer's lanky frame and febrile energy seem to fill the small room.
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Enrico is impressive both as a performer and a choreographer.
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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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Even committed terpsichoreans may find her book a dry, dutiful trudge through the life of America's most electrifying and infuriating 20th-century choreographer.
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Irina Jacobson, widow of the choreographer and a respected international ballet teacher and regisseur, has also been an important part of these revivals.
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Choreographers, however, have a warier perspective.
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He has worked as guest choreographer and teacher all around the world.
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Donald McKayle, a skilled designer as well as a choreographer, made costumes for them and off they went to audition.
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The troupe also continues to break ground with the trapeze, and choreographer Anne Bunker taps that talent with Expanded View.
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The choreographer went on a quest for spirituality; he returned without answers, but with a few stellar performers.
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Dancers and choreographers, ballet masters and regisseurs do not take kindly to non-dancers controlling their destinies or making decisions for them.
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The bearded dance choreographer with the bright eyes said one thing that made sense.
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Clearly, the choreographer's wit and voracious appetite for movement continue to serve her well.
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His international freelance career is enough to keep two choreographers in full-time employment.
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The only reason I'm going this year Is cause one of the guys that helps out with the show choir I'm in (I'm in hs and he helps the director and choreographer with a bunch of stuff) is playing Hellboy in bill and teds excellent Halloween adventure and I'm friggin dying to see him do it.
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Any opportunity to work with that many world-class choreographers is worth whatever it takes!
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Christopher's ballets demonstrate a strong musicality and romanticism, which the choreographer says sets him apart from his more avant-garde contemporaries.
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The evening got off on an unsteady note as models Iman and Veronica Webb introduced the program as if they were kicking off a school assembly, reading their prepared text stiltedly and managing to mangle the names of a couple of the evening's choreographers.
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Purely classical ballets are still popular, so there have to be choreographers who understand and mould the technique.
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A panel of choreographers, artistic directors, and former dancers tallies these results into a final score.
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And in the '50s, when musicals had to be much more re-castable than they once were -- they were expected to run longer and go on more international tours -- it didn't suit a musical to highlight the personalities of individual dancers too much, which may be why somewhat regimented choreographer/directors, like Fosse and Gower Champion, started to emerge as major players: they created dance moves that could be re-created with any cast.
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As I've written before, since Lubitsch was a very controlled and controlling director who coached all his actors in their exact movements and line readings, he could never bring himself to delegate power to the songwriters or choreographers, which is what you often need to do in a musical.
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The choreographer's lanky frame and febrile energy seem to fill the small room.
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She has performed every kind of role, worked with choreographers from A to Z, and danced alongside a string of impressive danseurs.
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If choreographers have had training in classical dance, they already have a large vocabulary of movement on which to call.
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The choreographer feels high ticket prices are prohibitive to most people and make the arts appear elitist.
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There are now more dancers and choreographers working in Britain than ever before.
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The energetic polonaise and waltz will kick off the dancing, introduced by debut dancers from the German language school in Sofia with their choreographer Ventsislav Dermendjiev.
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Here are two real and affecting characters for whose reunion, at the ballet's climax, the choreographer made one of his most poetic pas de deux.
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The dancer has also been cast in a new ballet by choreographer Christopher Wheeldon, which makes its premiere May 24, that she described as a weighty, funereal pas de deux with principle Marcelo Gomes.
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However, a service coordinator (a.k.a. orchestrator or choreographer) may want to invoke multiple services in a single transaction (ideally through a specified interaction like WS-AtomicTransactions).
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The British choreographer is famous for his dazzling ability to process ideas and tackle the most unlikely subjects.
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The Brazilian choreographer directs his dance company in a new experimental hip-hop piece.
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The choreographer can make an overall rhythm fur a long phrase of music and within it shorter phrases.
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The British choreographer is famous for his dazzling ability to process ideas and tackle the most unlikely subjects.
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Set positively awhirl by the choreographer, the show opens in overdrive.
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And there are other choreographers who have brought a dance sensibility to a Cirque du Soleil show (Mia Michaels of TV's "So You Think You Can Dance" worked on 2005's "Delirium.")
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As for personal picks, local choreographer Marie Chouinard, always a festival fave, animates her company both physically and vocally in her latest creation Chorale, which premiered in Italy earlier this year.
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It would seem that this choreographer sincerely believes dance to be an apt vehicle for representing not merely complex psychological relationships but philosophical profundities as well.
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It is 14 years since this great American choreographer's death, and after a period of unwonted chaos, the future of her company at last looms clear.
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This is the choreographer who has transformed ballet from an elitist art form into a popular night out.
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Perhaps the word "choreographer" is surprising to some of you, but it is entirely appropriate.
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In Elizabethan masques, poets, composers, choreographers and scenic designers emulated or simulated the Golden Age, immobilising Time in terpsichorean elegance.
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The company has two resident choreographers.
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It is perhaps not surprising that choreographers use the classical style fur most abstract ballets.
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It is perhaps not surprising that choreographers use the classical style fur most abstract ballets.
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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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Denis collaborated with choreographer Bernardo Montet on the film and at times it has the appearance of an extended dance piece, brutal and balletic.
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The British dancer and choreographer had already done much to take contemporary dance to audiences beyond the usual cognoscenti.
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The esteemed company shows off its junior troupe of dancers in a programme that matches excerpts from the classics with new work by young choreographers.
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The revue is an original production of the Harold Green Jewish Theatre Company and was conceived by director Avery Saltzman and choreographer Tim French, aided and abetted by music director Mark Camilleri.
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She is a leading professional belly dancer, choreographer, and teacher.
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The physical language and energy of the sporting world have inspired several choreographers.
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What the two men have in common is that they make dances in classical idiom - and they are the most in-demand choreographers today.
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French dancer and choreographer Kitsou Dubois is part of a unique science-art collaboration, which in seeking to understand the intricacies of human biodynamics in outer space is creating a new art form: Zero-G Dancing.
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Spiritual shepherds are giving way to media specialists, programming consultants, stage directors, special effects experts, and choreographers.
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The choreographers and casting directors were glowing with support and praise.
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The first group will include a choreographer, two sculptors, two photographers, an architect and a writer.
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As a teenager, and into my early 20s, I was a dancer and choreographer.
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Bursting with color and energy, the almost-beyond-lavish pages of 'Ballets Russes' Assouline, 236 pages, $750 make a feast of these leftovers, re-creating mighty collaborations among artists such as Picasso, Braque, Matisse and Miró and choreographers like Nijinsky, Léonid Massine and Michel Fokine.
Photo-Op: Modernism à la Russe
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‘It's quite an honour to be asked to come back for a third time,’ says the choreographer as he scribbles notes mid-rehearsal.
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No wonder my companion, a critically recognised but financially struggling choreographer, was aghast at the idea that so many people pay good money to watch bad dance.
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French-Vietnamese choreographer Ea Sola first created this meditation on war and imperialism in 1995, using a language of hypnotic grace and raw physicality to evoke the history of Vietnam in the second half of the 20th century.
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IT'S HEARTENING TO LEARN ABOUT choreographers who snag a plum full-time job at a college or university.
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That's what makes him what many call the world's greatest living choreographer - a title fueled by his keen observations of human What: Tempo Festival of Dance Where and when: Venues across town, September 26-October 31; opens today with a parade from 360 Queen St to Britomart, 1. 30-4pm www. tempo.co.nz for programme and ticketing
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Perhaps no other great European choreographer, save Roland Petit, has been as neglected and critically savaged in the United States.
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Choreographer, curator and video artist, he likes to combine disciplines to subvert our preconceptions.
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Never mind that Nacho Duato and Jirí Kilián, the popular and influential European choreographers, brought corsets and harpsichords together first, years ago -- though if you have been lucky enough to have missed that trend, Pérez-Salas's work is a reasonably attractive echo.
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He leaves a trail of devoted and dedicated dancers, teachers, choreographers, and directors.
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In addition to his acting career, Jean is a professional choreographer and dancer, with special interests in mime, movement, comedia del arte, and ballet.
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The young Chinese choreographer's dances possess an almost monastic rigour.
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He would drag his fellow dancers into rehearsal studios during their lunch hour, or borrow any who were not needed temporarily by another choreographer.
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He is an Italian dancer, choreographer, teacher, and codifier of ballet technique.
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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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She claims now to work as a choreographer for a burlesque dance troupe, having left stripping behind.
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By such reasoning a choreographer was on a level with an opera director or a scenic designer rather than an opera composer.
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Find out which choreographer and production you will be auditioning for and dress accordingly.
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The choreographer's reemergence into the ballet world with a masterpiece was great news.
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The British dancer and choreographer had already done much to take contemporary dance to audiences beyond the usual cognoscenti.
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An essential element of Ballet Central's programmes are new choreographies from emerging and established choreographers as well as new scores from composer and Musical Director Philip Feeney.
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Elsewhere, seeing the accomplished ballet dancer triumph in the often unorthodox challenges of Ms. Tharp, partly due to the choreographer's pointework detailing, I began to wonder if some Cunningham stager Patricia Lent was in charge of "Duets" here would countenance somehow working pointes into Cunningham's footwork.
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But very famous actors, directors, stagehands and choreographers, propmen and makeup artists.
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Unlike many ballet choreographers, Webre allows his dancers to develop movement phrases through improvisation.
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He is the only choreographer to be invited three times to present work at the Ballet Builders showcase.
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A poetic, provocative choreographer, her work continually challenges aesthetic conventions.
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From the choreographer slowly rolling across a stage covered in artificial snow to a room full of dancers silently bending in deep grand plies, the guy knows how to set the mood.
A visual feast just needs a bit of food for thought
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His international freelance career is enough to keep two choreographers in full-time employment.
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I've often thought of him as the choreographer most likely to show us a man shaking his fist while performing entrechats.
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The way a choreographer deals with abstract space is very exciting.
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This is what's to be found in choreographer Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui's work "Sutra," which will be presented Nov. 2, 3 and 4.
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(* for the uninitiated, CCD is a choreographer cum director)
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Formed in Stuttgart in 1958, it developed into an important platform for new choreographers.
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Miss Franca is also a noted choreographer who created new ballets for television on the B.B.C. and for the Sadler's Wells Theatre Ballet.
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I asked Bull whether the company ideally needed a director/choreographer.
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The movie also lost its original director last year when lensman/choreographer Kenny Ortega pulled out of the production.
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The style, by intention, echoes that of the late, great choreographer Fosse.
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Certificate candidates will need to complete four studio courses, one course in dance history and criticism, two performances in faculty and guest choreographer works, two semesters of cocurricular ballet class and technical work in assisting with program productions.
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The company has two resident choreographers.
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In France, abstraction does still exist, but there is also a Latin element, a wittiness, a German-influenced theatricality intrinsic to the choreographers’ work, he said.
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Successive choreographers have found the artform's freedom liberating, but they have either struggled to find a shared set of rules or deliberately avoided them.
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His choices of dancers and choreographers reflect youthful athleticism, dynamic restlessness, independence, and innovation.
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The choreographer dreams of transforming her company into the Brooklyn Ballet, a troupe that could perform great works from the twentieth-century ballet and modern repertoires.
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The event is a platform for budding dancers and promising choreographers.
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It is based on choreographer Julia Griffin's memories of Blackpool, in particular the Tower Ballroom, where she transforms the waltz into a modern dance, conjuring up images of a sand storm.
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A large part of his income during the '30s came from creating dances he was not yet called a choreographer for the giddy musicals of Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart.
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Festival artistic director Anne Allan will step aside as the director and choreographer of the long-running musical and let a new creative team "reimagine" the Canadian classic, based on Lucy Maud Montgomery's 1908 novel.
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One Canadian choreographer said it was breathtaking to see how easily the pair performed the element.
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His international freelance career is enough to keep two choreographers in full-time employment.
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Fosse is widely considered to be among the most innovative and influential choreographers of the 20th Century.
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What the two men have in common is that they make dances in classical idiom - and they are the most in-demand choreographers today.
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Here are two real and affecting characters for whose reunion, at the ballet's climax, the choreographer made one of his most poetic pas de deux.
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The 33-year-old dancer/choreographer is booked for the next two years with commissions from the Met, ABT, and other international organizations.
A Dancer's Whirlwind Moves
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But resourceful choreographers can turn a negative into a plus.