A poetic, provocative choreographer, her work continually challenges aesthetic conventions. |
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A choreographer doesn't want to watch you fiddle with your hair or adjust your clothing. |
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Neumeier is an amazingly creative choreographer, and premieres about two new ballets every season. |
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Any collaboration between a ballet dancer and a postmodern choreographer unleashes a Pandora's box of stylistic dilemmas. |
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This work drew heavily on the expressionistic fervor that Bolshoi training inculcated into the choreographer. |
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Franklin has been a dancer, ballet master, choreographer, and artistic director. |
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Despite the company's popularity, dissenters often accuse the Russian choreographer of indulging in over-the-top theatrics. |
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Most of her recent work has been with British boy band Blue, and she's now their assistant choreographer. |
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In this, another of his mechanical music pieces, the choreographer uses Ligeti's Musica Ricercata, transcribed from piano for barrel organ. |
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Fashion designer and choreographer, Pranav, from Holland who groomed contestants for many a beauty contest is associated with the workshop too. |
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Fred bops him, as any red-blooded American choreographer would, but unfortunately Tom turns out to be an officer, and Fred's in the guardhouse. |
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He was an incredibly engaging dancer and brilliant choreographer of abhinaya. |
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I've got the best costume designer, lighting, sound designer, choreographer, wardrobe people. |
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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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The New York-based choreographer thrills audiences with his freshly original, dynamically intense dances. |
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He appeared at Carnegie Hall as duettist and soloist and composed the Mars Ballet for his wife, the choreographer Albertina Rasch. |
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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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We would jump at the opportunity to work with the right director or choreographer. |
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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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He is an Italian dancer, choreographer, teacher, and codifier of ballet technique. |
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But away from the printed page, this deeply studious choreographer is no wild man. |
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A true Renaissance man, Wagoner is an army veteran and pharmacist as well as a professional dancer and choreographer. |
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Bates also hopes to become a skater in an ice show, then go on to become a choreographer. |
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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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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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She was a commercially successful choreographer and anthropological researcher of Caribbean dance. |
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The style, by intention, echoes that of the late, great choreographer Fosse. |
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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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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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He is the only choreographer to be invited three times to present work at the Ballet Builders showcase. |
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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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Hemant Trevedi, fashion stylist, designer, choreographer, and teacher, is known for being ahead of his times. |
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Although still a corps member, he dances principal roles and is the company's unofficial resident choreographer. |
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I fail to see why a choreographer would think it is a good idea to tackily reveal so much spurious flesh, and for so long. |
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Find out which choreographer and production you will be auditioning for and dress accordingly. |
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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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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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Perhaps no other great European choreographer, save Roland Petit, has been as neglected and critically savaged in the United States. |
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The dancer's biggest frustrations surface when she hits a brick wall with a choreographer and nothing seems to work. |
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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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One of Hong Kong cinema's reigning bad boys isn't a director, actor, or martial arts choreographer. |
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At the Live Arts Festival to perform his double bill Rite of Spring and Behind Resonance, he shows he's not just a choreographer but a visual artist of the highest caliber. |
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Their marriage had begun to suffer, and memories of the polio ballet loomed over the choreographer, known to be superstitious. |
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Tallchief was soon married to famed Russian choreographer George Balanchine, despite the 21-year age difference. |
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The first, by the choreographer Sarah Michelson, consisted of several dancers walking backward in circles for well over an hour. |
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Yet the choreographer, while living a little lazily in the Russian-American's shadow, had areas of choreographic eloquence that matched, and some would say surpassed, him. |
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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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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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Set positively awhirl by the choreographer, the show opens in overdrive. |
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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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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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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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Jerry decided that unless he could do more than simply repeat his work as choreographer from the stage play, then he'd rather not work on the film. |
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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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As a teenager, and into my early 20s, I was a dancer and choreographer. |
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The way a choreographer deals with abstract space is very exciting. |
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He has worked as guest choreographer and teacher all around the world. |
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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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From 1945 to 1960 he worked at London's Windmill Theatre as principal dancer and choreographer, staging over 150 shows and created the Windmill's famous fan dances. |
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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 is also an actress, theatre director, movement teacher and choreographer and incorporates physical theatre and dance into her storytelling performances and workshops. |
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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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It's not too bad, and ace choreographer Hi-Hat ensures the street-style step sequences are perfectly synchronised and outrageously theatrical. |
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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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The art originated in the 18th century with John Weaver, a dance master and choreographer at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London. |
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Depending on the choreographer, that can result in solipsism or ingeniousness. |
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De Valois remained the director of the company, with Ashton as principal choreographer. |
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They were even gonna bring a choreographer to show us how to move on stage. |
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That is not so surprising as its choreographer, George Cspedes, wanted to ensure his Mambo 3XXI was anything but traditional. |
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There is usually a choreographer who makes the creative decisions and decides whether the piece is an abstract or a narrative one. |
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Fonteyn also worked with choreographer Roland Petit and, later in life, Martha Graham. |
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Rodgers and Hammerstein hired ballet choreographer Agnes de Mille, who used everyday motions to help the characters express their ideas. |
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Wakefield can be appreciated as coarticulator of a ventriloquistic logos and choreographer of a telescopic parallactic vision. |
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Tsveiba runs the dance school with another choreographer and a pianist. |
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Ace choreographer Hi-Hat ensures the street-style step sequences are perfectly synchronised and outrageously theatrical. |
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He also worked as a director and choreographer in opera, film and revue. |
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Day had re-established The Washington Ballet as a professional company in 1976 and two years later engaged Choo San Goh as resident choreographer. |
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The quid pro quo for the Washington audience was Dominican choreographer Carlos Veitia's compelling Hispaniola, performed by Ballet Clasico's Isbell Piedra and Elvis Guzman. |
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When she had to be treated for cancer, he paid many of her medical bills and visited her often, despite his busy schedule as a performer and choreographer. |
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For Cry-Baby, which is based on a John Waters film, Brokaw turned to Rob Ashford, his choreographer on a regional-theater musicalization of the movie Marty. |
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Dog Days, from choreographer Sylvain Emard's ensemble, continues his interest in the environment, and is marked out by a vigorously physical style. |
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Sir Frederick Ashton was the founder choreographer of the Royal Ballet. |
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Of all the professions a young college graduate could choose for herself, that of a modern dance choreographer would win the grand prize for uselessness. |
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A choreographer with a mission to stretch the parameters of ballet, James Sewell has collaborated with a range of artists from contact improvisers to Argentine tango experts. |
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Collaborating with N'Da Kulture on two of its three pieces will be Butoh dance artist Oguri and contemporary choreographer, dancer and CalArts alumna Qi Zhang. |
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In the summer of 1908, black choreographer, dancer, and singer Aida Overtoil Walker performed a Salome dance on the stage of New York's Majestic Theater. |
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The choreographer gives us no clues, and since their shenanigans seem to affect the heroine so little as she drifts from one episode to the next, it doesn't really matter. |
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This image from Wales on Sunday's archives is of Welsh actress and choreographer Julie Paton's wedding to her glam rock lover at St Thomas' Church in Swansea. |
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Nevertheless, Ashton was by now recognised as a choreographer of considerable talent and had gained a national, though not yet an international, reputation. |
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Janet Collins, dancer, choreographer, and the first African American artist to break the color bar at the Metropolitan Opera died on May 28, 2003, in Fort Worth, Texas. |
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The company's artistic director and choreographer Jean-Christophe Maillot re-envisioned the sordid tale of star-crossed lovers all those years ago. |
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In 1926 Rambert encouraged him to try his hand at choreography, and though he continued to dance professionally, with success, it was as a choreographer that he became famous. |
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Very few Indian actors can sing and dance, everything is lip-synced with backup singers and there is a choreographer to take care of all the dance routines. |
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