In choreographing the dance sequences, Chelsom shows too much restraint and good taste. |
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Her drive to succeed began to win out as her career developed further into both choreographing and producing. |
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She also remained active in musical theatre, choreographing for dance groups, television shows, and high school, civic, and church productions. |
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They perform just about every task, from meeting with families to embalming to choreographing the funeral procession. |
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I feel that choreographing ballets is the same as a director directing a play. |
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The renowned Chinese folk dancer Huang Doudou and noted ballerina Tan Yuanyuan are choreographing the dance together. |
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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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He did it so well choreographing the Broadway musical Black and Blue who won a Tony for his efforts. |
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I was with Via Katlehong for more than 10 years choreographing, teaching and dancing with the company. |
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For her son, Jimmy, the process was similar to how she worked with Bill, by choreographing on him and having him learning the steps. |
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He was wearing Nike Air sneakers and eating a hero sandwich while choreographing a solo for her. |
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When I'm choreographing, I'm still telling people what to do, giving them criticisms, but it's a positive relationship. |
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Mr Cunningham has spent much of his long life choreographing dance pieces that tease and test these restrictions. |
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When I first began choreographing, I never thought of it as choreography but as expressing feelings. |
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This solo I made thinking of Bill Dougla's manner of choreographing, explains José Navas. |
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He began choreographing as a young dancer at the Royal Ballet, but his career really took off after New York City Ballet took him up. |
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This individual is responsible for choreographing the charrette and guiding the charrette process through to a successful completion. |
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Mário has been choreographing since 2002, and his work has been presented in Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg and in Europe. |
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Whole scenes were done in an afternoon, he adds, while cheerfully admitting that he can sometimes spend up to a day choreographing just one minute of dance. |
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The presentation was an enormous success, and Toye was soon much in demand, choreographing ballets and dance routines for numerous stage companies. |
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Despite her celebrity as a creator of modern dance, Tharp has been choreographing ballets for years, so this love letter to classicism is not surprising. |
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One of contemporary dance's most sought after artists, Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui makes his North American collaborative debut choreographing for the company currently setting the American dance world alight. |
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With the assistance of Russian choreographer Maria Maximova, the Canadian lineup finished choreographing its dynamic and captivating new free Team program. |
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While the AA team is working on choreographing a new combo routine with their coach Julie Sauvé, the A team is training intensively to shine in Russia at the 2010 FINA World Trophy. |
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Using art as therapy, Harper rebounded by choreographing a new work called Subtext, which explores dancers' insecurities. |
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He's a kind of Mayan Martha Graham, choreographing rituals of the earth, except that he's also an aerialist who cinches up his dancers and sends them careening through space. |
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Rules impose norms on the chaos of behavior, either defining the outer limits of what is acceptable or choreographing each move. |
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Yet it is the geography that poses a serious modern-day problem for the Irish and British officials who are choreographing this groundbreaking royal visit. |
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But when he got them together to ask who was choreographing their effort he met an embarrassed silence. In this section An idea whose time has come and gone? |
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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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What we are talking about, therefore, is the choreographing of the power of imagination by locating it in an invented history, and grounding it in an imagined geography. |
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The Rangers took things a step further by choreographing the action: they had plotted out a game, recorded it, and keyed in dialogue that appeared as running text. |
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Well, Ruby is coming to Broadway at last, with Randy Skinner directing and choreographing this classic show in its long-overdue Broadway debut. |
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For years, he has been teaching and choreographing sword fighting and unarmed combat for the stage in school and community theaters around Massachusetts. |
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They include skills like physicalizing a transition, gestures, breaking up a line, overlapping lines, rhythm, props, choreographing behavior, and sounds. |
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She went from dancing in hip-hop clubs to choreographing moves for a wide range of artists from Aaliyah and Busta Rhymes to Backstreet Boys and Nelly Furtado. |
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After dancing and choreographing flamenco to critical acclaim all over the world, Benitez, who grew up in Taos, hung up her performing shoes last year. |
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In his five years of choreographing, Wheeldon has created more than 20 ballets, for the New York City Ballet, Royal Ballet, Boston Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, and others. |
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