Who choreographed a ballet based on Wuthering Heights for the Paris Opera Ballet? |
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The whole event is choreographed down to the smallest detail, and that includes what the royal family member will say. |
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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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The result, even at its loosest, is as formal and choreographed as the stiffest and most status-conscious dinner party. |
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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 second the plane stopped on the runway, half of the passengers leapt up, almost as if choreographed. |
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It's a fast-paced, dynamically choreographed show that features dancing, singing and some masterful drumming. |
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After this powerful display of sharp-edged swords, the choreographed mock fight presented by the dancers appeared a little bit lacklustre. |
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He also choreographed the dance piece for the ceremony of lighting the torch at the courthouse steps and later in Dublin at the Point Depot. |
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There are very few finished renderings of the buildings, and carefully choreographed photographs are scant. |
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The action scenes are choreographed decently, but lack any originality and punch. |
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A dying swan ballet and a tap were well choreographed and the ventriloquist act was just one of the sequence of side-splitting acts. |
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Football, management, is about mastered simplicities, repeatedly choreographed and rehearsed, so that they become adroitly performed. |
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From the mouths of the bottles, big drops of water pop up in time to a complex, computer-controlled, choreographed program. |
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Their choreographed turning of backs left me speechless and moveless so I limped to my lamely un-costumed friend and told him that I was leaving. |
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Sparkling green eyes danced as the beat changed, reflecting the choreographed madness all around. |
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Later the hotel's chefs took to the stage and made their own finely choreographed rendition of a dance and rhythm extraodinaire! |
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Tanusree Shankar, of the Ananda Shankar Centre for Performing Arts, choreographed the dance movements. |
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The show had to be good as it was choreographed by none other than irrepressible Padamsee. |
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She teaches new techniques, including spinning and body pump, which combines choreographed aerobics with weights. |
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Freestyle Dressage by six Andalusians is breathtakingly choreographed and worthy of the finest classical ballet. |
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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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Scenes and camerawork are beautifully choreographed and immerse the viewer in the film's world. |
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He has also choreographed the half-time entertainment at Canadian football games. |
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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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Although the costumes were heavy with ornaments, the performers pulled off the choreographed show with style and grace. |
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At Midway in 1942, Navy pilots trained to attack in a precisely choreographed sequence ignored their instructions and attacked out of order. |
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He choreographed ballets that involved the full company in explosive outbursts of energy. |
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The action is covered in a series of long takes with superlatively choreographed movement within the frame. |
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In 1814 he moved to Lyons and then to Vienna where he choreographed numerous ballets and divertissements. |
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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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After leaving Swindon, Floyd joined the Union Dance Company and had choreographed his first ballet within three years. |
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The ballet was directed and choreographed by Reema Goyal, a dance tutor at the institute. |
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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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The best of the five other dances was choreographed a young member of the company, Leandro Delgado. |
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Obviously, the angry manager-fights are about as choreographed as a professional wrestling match, but at least it's kind of fun. |
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In the Tanzanian city of Arusha, a set of intriguing and tightly choreographed rituals is being enacted. |
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It has to be said that if this happened to be a well planned strategy, it wasn't that well choreographed. |
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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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He had choreographed Broadway shows, and had become commercial and flamboyant. |
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We often compare the construction process to a military operation, but she prefers the analogy of a well choreographed ballet. |
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The first had been newly choreographed by Ashton and looked for the most part like little more than a pinchbeck parody of a Soviet-style solo. |
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His fingertips accompany the arguments, each hand movement seemingly choreographed. |
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This beautiful set piece is less a narrative than a series of intricately choreographed dances. |
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Most impressive of all were the extraordinarily well sung and convincingly choreographed choral scenes. |
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Yellow shirts create poetry in motion by bringing order to the carefully choreographed ballet on the carrier flight deck. |
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The couple danced many classical roles together, as well as pas de deux that Nixon choreographed. |
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Head gardener Andy Jesson's choreographed colour show brings American-style leaf-peeping to Britain. |
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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 fight scenes are superbly choreographed and the gore is kept to a minimum. |
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The Year One and Two students performed some choreographed gymnastics displays, which included some rhythmic gymnastics. |
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The dazzlingly choreographed fireworks performances will be accompanied by a musical programme. |
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It's like learning your neighbor is a chiropractor whose hobby is choreographed rollerblading and then being ordered to hope she's happy in life. |
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The old roller derby was more like wrestling, where everything was choreographed and they weren't hurting each other. |
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I would have liked to see some kind of rousing, spirit-lifting choreographed song and dance. |
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The emphasis of dance team is on learning and performing choreographed routines rather than on the underlying technique. |
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The style now is more urban, more freestyle as opposed to obviously choreographed. |
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The choreographed lights to the music created an awe-inspiring spectacle as the orchestra and singers played and sang. |
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Recently, the popular music sector was saturated with boy bands, girl groups and choreographed vocalists in the wake of the fall of grunge. |
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The main genres of choreographed dance are ballet, modern dance, and jazz dance. |
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But ultimately all that action, superbly choreographed and balletic, is only a contrivance and nothing more. |
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We get out there and we've got it choreographed from start to finish. |
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It all seems perfectly choreographed to quash the assumption that she is no more than a little flirt. |
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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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With music videos and the mainstream moving away from heavily choreographed pop routines, being able to freestyle with style is crucial to success. |
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The King Is Dancing is occasionally richly acted, always sumptuously photographed and choreographed, but ultimately an empty cinematic experience. |
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This is a technically marvelous film, choreographed right over the top. |
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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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Brocaded concierges are choreographed to look like revolving doors. |
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All this demands from the dancer openness and vulnerability to the instantaneousness of the moment, much more than in the process of a choreographed performance. |
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The classes bring to life the basics of music and dance, including choreographed movement and dancing, singing, instruments and musical guessing games. |
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It was a carefully choreographed convention, one that strived to put distance between the harsh, ideological brand of conservatism practiced by the party's old guard. |
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The cast double as stage hands, choreographed to slide props around the stage when they are not speaking or move chairs to imitate the steps of an elephant. |
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She has choreographed for ballet, musical comedy, and drama productions. |
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Simply put, kata is a set of prearranged choreographed judo techniques. |
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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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Nonetheless, the movie has great, elaborately choreographed fight scenes. |
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Like the elaborately choreographed escape from default, it was a signal moment of Washington unreality, more farce than tragedy. |
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The images I create are choreographed, but I allow room for spontaneity, or the gesticulative nature of each individual like an actor within a scene. |
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Monday night's show is both dizzyingly ferocious and heartbreakingly beautiful, all choreographed in semi-darkness for maximum psychological impact. |
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Shafts of direct sunlight are carefully choreographed to shine down directly onto the altar, their intensity emphasized by the sepulchral semi-darkness of the surroundings. |
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For OK Go, the four-piece band from Chicago, mainstream success started with eight treadmills and a choreographed dance routine. |
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The entire cast joined in a lavish, choreographed opening number and the grand finale, with the chorus line dancing as back-up for the featured acts. |
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Each teacher choreographed a short work for the gala performance. |
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I'm sure there's some utility in emergency services practicing working together, but this seems far too choreographed to root out real bugs in the response system. |
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George IV broadened the appeal of the Hanoverians by his visit to Scotland in 1822, choreographed by Sir Walter Scott, the first such visit since the Stuarts. |
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Even now, years after Vince McMahon himself openly admitted pro wrestling's choreographed, there's still the odd goofus who acts like this is still a revelation. |
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The choir holds dance workshops and steps are choreographed as a group. |
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There's a stirring moment, very well choreographed by Christopher Bruce, when we first see the Gascon cadets fencing and fighting like immaculate toy soldiers. |
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And then my duet with Kathryn, and my first duet with Valerie, the contemporary that Travis Wall choreographed. |
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Audience members will be led through the tunnels of this abandoned military fort to encounter choreographed tableaux vivants that evoke each of the seven deadly sins. |
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La Regina is a reconstructed dance choreographed to the famous treble-time Saltarello in C, found in a late 14th century manuscript from northern Italy. |
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The special dance movements were choreographed by Pushkala Ramesh. |
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One of his greatest triumphs came in 1955 when he choreographed one of Britain's greatest film musicals, The Good Companions. |
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It is based on rhythmic stepping and the execution of choreographed figures by a group of dancers, usually wearing bell pads on their shins. |
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Sir Frederick Ashton choreographed Marguerite and Armand for them, which no other couple danced until the 21st century. |
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In some places dances are deliberately modified and new dances are choreographed. |
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It was choreographed by Darius James with music by British composer Thomas Hewitt Jones. |
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Ballroom dancing, with its regimentally choreographed routines, may seem a world away from the uninhibited spontaneity of krumping. |
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Sadly, the Crystal Colonnade and the bandstand, around which Broughton choreographed scenes of larkish seduction, were later demolished. |
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The breakers' recourse to choreographed rigidities and robotisms arises as a caveat in the face of exactly the threat it wants to fend off. |
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Director Park Chan-wook mixes Grand Guignol, black humour, melodramatic passions and stunningly choreographed action to remarkable effect. |
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In addition, there was a flute solo and a specially choreographed bondager dance. |
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And then I saw L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato, an evening-length concert work choreographed by Mark Morris. |
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This import from London was directed by Rupert Goold and choreographed by Lynne Page. |
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How many times do you watch a program choreographed only by men and don't even think about it? |
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Well, if you've ever attended a Le Tigre concert, choreographed by band member JD Samson, you've seen it. |
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Competition among members and between clubs, demonstrating everything from single shells to elaborate displays choreographed to music, are held. |
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He later choreographed Carmen Miranda's Lady In the Tutti-Frutti Hat number in The Gangs All Here. |
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But impressively choreographed, audacious stunts and gun battles can't save the corny script and poor characterisations. |
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Five-year-old Urfa was among the students performing the specially choreographed dance with her kindergarten classmates. |
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Or the hip, like Chicago's OK GO, who finished their set with a hilarious lip synching, goofily choreographed take-that-MTV video send-up. |
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Having choreographed the High School Musical saga, he's perfect at sorting the best dancers from the weakest hoofers. |
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In Hylozoic, by Norwood Pennewell, the first company work not choreographed by Fagan, he lifts lead dancer Nicolette Depass and effortlessly holds her as the seconds slip by. |
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In the headphones we hear Hobbs's voice, accompanied by music, as we watch the two women in white jumpsuits execute a highly choreographed physicalization of the narrative. |
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One highlight of the liturgical year is the Passion Sunday liturgy, which includes a danced procession with palms and other choreographed moments throughout the service. |
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Cardiff-based Eve laughs profusely, 'They are the unsexiest, most practical scenes you can do because they're choreographed within an inch of their lives,' she reveals. |
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A knife would have been even more ridiculous, given that the whole of my knowledge of switchblades came from heavily choreographed scenes in West Side Story. |
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Born in Paris to Russian parents, Svetlova had her first role as a child in 1931 with Ida Rubinstein's experimental troupe in Amphion, choreographed by Leonide Massine. |
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Dunham choreographed Aida for the Metropolitan Opera in 1963, making her the first African American to choreograph for the prestigious institution. |
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The first part, Vivaldi in Concert, was simple, elegant and classical ballet, choreographed by Segni and set to music by the Italian baroque composer Antonio Vivaldi. |
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The event will also include dance performances by C N Creation, a talented dance group from Bahrain, choreographed by Chandrakala Mohan and Namitha Salian. |
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His alleged affair with pop princess Britney Spears after he choreographed her dance routine in the Womanizer video made him an overnight tabloid star. |
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David Mallet directed the film, and Gillian Lynne choreographed it. |
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The work, choreographed by Ninette de Valois, made a powerful impression at its early stagings, and has been revived by the Royal Ballet several times. |
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