During the week, they learn from the Limon repertoire, as well as selections from our current repertoire of other choreographers. |
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A panel of choreographers, artistic directors, and former dancers tallies these results into a final score. |
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There are now more dancers and choreographers working in Britain than ever before. |
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His choices of dancers and choreographers reflect youthful athleticism, dynamic restlessness, independence, and innovation. |
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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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It was perceived to be largely the domain of specialist dance analysts, dancers, movement notators and choreographers. |
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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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Dysfunctional families seem to be occupying the minds of Scotland's visiting choreographers. |
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The main objective is to enrich the lives of young Bahamians by exposing them to internationally acclaimed dancers, teachers and choreographers. |
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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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He leaves a trail of devoted and dedicated dancers, teachers, choreographers, and directors. |
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The physical language and energy of the sporting world have inspired several choreographers. |
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Formed in Stuttgart in 1958, it developed into an important platform for new choreographers. |
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Unlike many ballet choreographers, Webre allows his dancers to develop movement phrases through improvisation. |
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The choreographers and casting directors were glowing with support and praise. |
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Contemporary choreographers are free spirit authors able to form their own language not restricted by the limitations of narrative. |
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Top flight choreographers have weighed in to augment her preternatural talent for busting a move. |
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Capoeira has exerted considerable influence on some modern dance choreographers. |
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Dancers choose works to perform from among the group of choreographers designated by the Rules Committee. |
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He built up a repertory of 70 new works for the company, created by himself and an eclectic range of guest choreographers. |
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It subsidises theatre producers, choreographers, musicians, cabaret artists and a wide variety of artistic companies. |
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It does, however, advance a dancer's career and has increasingly begun to attract independent choreographers. |
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Since 1994 she has been working as an independent artist with choreographers and directors from across Canada for stage and film. |
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His influence on contemporary composers, choreographers and musicians is enormous. |
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Most established choreographers would be jealous of all the work he is getting. |
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Garth Fagan and Doug Varone continue to be choreographers to follow closely. |
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Directors of Spanish theatres, directors of European dance schools, university lecturers, choreographers, etc. |
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Some 140 films permit the public to appreciate the multiple influences and interactions between dancers and choreographers. |
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The Goethe Institut presents four films about Sasha Waltz, one of Germany's most important and provocative choreographers. |
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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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Other choreographers have explored this idea, it's not a new one, but she succeeds remarkably well in combining rigor and freedom. |
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It's an excellent initiative in which directors and choreographers are invited to work on specific aspects of the genre. |
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The two choreographers use the metaphor of the red curtain to introduce us to the magical atmosphere of the theatrical world. |
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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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That's not habitual for ballet dancers, who are more used to choreographers trying out only steps with them. |
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But resourceful choreographers can turn a negative into a plus. |
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This swan song was marked by three Paris premieres by British and American choreographers. |
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Morris is now one of the most sought-after choreographers in the world. |
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The event is a platform for budding dancers and promising choreographers. |
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Pite has received critical acclaim both in Canada and abroad and is known as one of Canada's most innovative and exciting choreographers. |
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Bob Fosse entered his pantheon of great choreographers, though not equal to George Balanchine. |
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During that period, he collaborated with Stephen Petronio, Michael Clark, Lucinda Childs and various other independent choreographers. |
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But it is also true in a deeper sense, because the two choreographers have made interculturality a real priority, and because their own uprootedness remains a central factor in their artistic quest. |
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For some established choreographers, they have to approve new casting for their works before the company can perform them, in order to protect the choreographers' reputations. |
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Perhaps that is why so few choreographers make consistent use of this choreographic aid, which, at first glance, robs them of their creative authority. |
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But the lineup of choreographers and companies for the 2002-3 season, which has an accommodatingly early 7 p.m. curtain time, is reassuringly varied and even funky. |
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This experience pushes me today to transmit this art to younger artists and to collaborate with the most classical to the most contemporary choreographers. |
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Thanks to exemplary national and international networks, choreographers and directors manage to jump across language and state borders with their productions. |
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A cosmopolitan artist who abhors nationalism and flag-waving, he was one of the first choreographers to build bridges between styles, ages and traditions. |
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Set to Donizetti's lively music, he created a perfectly structured classical ballet, while amusingly mimicking a few well-known choreographers, from Perrot to Forsythe, from Petipa to Balanchine. |
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Along with the vocal coaches, choreographers, cooks, dieticians, personal trainers, friends, relations, homies and hangers-on, he must have reasoned: why not have someone to do your community service for you? |
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His use of symphonically developed leitmotifs to delineate the psychological development of his protagonists, however, has proved a nightmare for choreographers. |
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Various choreographers have reimagined the original ballet, but perhaps none with such a fine eye for theatrical possibility, dramatic flair, and burnished technique as the legendary Rudolf Nureyev. |
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Since its launch in 1991, CandoCo has combined the talents of differently abled dancers and a repertory featuring some of the most interesting choreographers working today. |
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Moving from Vancouver to Montreal in 1989, he immersed himself in the Quebec dance milieu, choreographing his own works and dancing for Martha Carter, Massimo Agostinelli, and numerous independent choreographers. |
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Nevertheless, 20th century choreographers have not sought to make La Dame aux Camélias into a social commentary but rather to suggest the various characters' subjective development. |
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Alvin Ailey began his work in dance at age 18 under the guidance Lester Horton, who was one of the first choreographers to integrate his modern dance company. |
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She has published Canadian Dance: Visions and Stories, co-edited with Selma Odom. Her current research focuses on documenting the work of several Canadian choreographers through video and notation. |
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She has also designed costumes for choreographers and directors Peter James, Gypsy Rider, Shanna Carroll and Guy Alloucherie, at Montreal's National Circus School. |
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Maillot does, however, acknowledge that bringing in so many contemporary choreographers he has limited the company's ability to perform more purely classical or neoclassical works. |
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Considered to be one of the most innovative choreographers of this generation, her choreography has been described as intensely musical, emotionally moving and structurally remarkable. |
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As in previous years, this 12th edition merited the enthusiasm of those who waited impatiently each day for the participating dancers, choreographers and theatre people from Cuba and other nations. |
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Did the genre need the studio system, rich in chorines, arrangers and choreographers? |
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Mr. Wheeldon was one of six choreographers who presented new works as part of The Diamond Project throughout New York City Ballet's 1997 spring season. |
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In addition to his work as a choreographer, he is also active as an interpreter of the work of other choreographers, such as 'It's not funny' by Meg Stuart. |
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They mentioned the high level of requirements, pressure and competition among dancers, which weakens work collectives and sometimes results in a difficult relationship with choreographers. |
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The most important figures in Spanish dance work with these groups, which are true platforms and universities for new generations of dancers and choreographers. |
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After joining Maison de la danse de Lyon as a technical director in the early 1980s, he worked with the emerging generation of French choreographers of the time. |
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This company staged the works of many innovative Canadian and foreign choreographers and toured extensively, giving performances and workshops in both large and small communities. |
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Beyond that, the category is intended to capture those people who work behind the scenes, for example, choreographers, set designers, coaches and trainers. |
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The production is a re-working of the highly acclaimed Bollywood film Sapnay and is directed by leading choreographers Gauri Sharma Tripathi, Mavin Khoo and Jennifer Irons. |
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It also features Dance the Dream flash mobs, led by choreographers such as Jenna Lee, of English National Ballet, and Mourad Merzouki, of Compagnie Kafig. |
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The format might be considered an nnconscious nod to modern dance pioneer Doris Humphrey's instructions to choreographers to pare down movement invention to its essence. |
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These included designer Masaba Gupta and choreographers Bosco and Ceaser. |
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Their methodologies produced well-rounded, classically trained dancers capable of performing the works of other choreographers in other companies, as well. |
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