In "Pippin, " the thrilling moments of Bob Fosse's choreography look tame compared with the aerial stunts.
You really have to be good at choreography to prepare three meals a day.
The choreography emulated some of Michael's famous dance moves and no offence was intended.
It is a reliable, if not often an inspired, motor for the frequently eye-catching choreography.
Singer Jana Thompkins said she sought Ms. Barrett's help with stage presence and choreography.
Ms Bausch's signature can be detected in a great deal of modern German choreography.
His letter represents the start of what one LEP insider describes as "the necessary choreography".
Ah, yes, the choreography (in fact, more like a square dance than Alvin Ailey).
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The choreography is often improvised and based on the movements of the feet, legs and hips.
Yes in that the UK government's choreography involves consent from Holyrood prior to a final Westminster decision.
"Myth" here refers to the themes of Greek mythology evident in Graham's choreography beginning in the mid-1940s.
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The choreography she'd picked up weeks ago in L.A. she had to now relearn with a different group.
Nonetheless, exquisite choreography is obviously required as one machine tackles the perimeter, the other the center of the rink.
Mr. Gomes's choreography played out as a classroom-style frolic for all the men, and remained breezy but hardly memorable.
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The eclectic mix of music is better than that of the original, and the loose, anything-can-happen choreography feels organic.
Both moulded their choreography to help Ms Guillem shine with a new energy.
And speaking of choreography, she doesn't let the music bother her one bit.
Now, my previous attempts at choreography have not exactly been bathed in glory.
Even on a rhythmic level, the choreography of both dances appeared to have little relationship to the romantic, emotional music.
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Though meant to showcase NYCB's principals, the dancers presented by the ballet's uneventful choreography were not well served or individualized.
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You may not like the choreography, but it was in complete keeping with the theme and origin of the song.
Others crossed the small space, moving from stove to sink to refrigerator, a tight choreography with which David was intimately familiar.
Five of the judges give marks for artistic impression which includes how far the performer travels in the pool and choreography.
But the choreography matches the music perfectly, with a series of interlocking duets and triplets for two men and two women.
By way of Mr. Wheeldon's recapitulating choreography an easy blend of pantomime and delicately calibrated dancing his ballet wraps up with a sigh.
During their dance (Pierluigi Vanelli's delightfully grotesque choreography of writhing and grimacing), they ripped off the wallpaper to reveal a padded cell.
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U.S. officials had little to say about the new French proposals except that there were concerns about, quote, the choreography and sequencing.
In China, everyone knows the 18thParty Congress, just days away, will unfold with choreography like an invitation-only, high stakes Championship of Gymnastics.
Graham's choreography is thus performed without its original costuming and set pieces.
WSJ: Martha Graham's Mythology | Joyce Theater | By Robert Greskovic
And then he starts working out the intricate choreography of the lights.
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