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Choreographed by Mr. Nagrin, the work filled the second half of a program that also offered the first New York showing of Miss Tamiris' `` Once Upon A Time '' as well as her `` Women's Song '' and Mr. Nagrin's `` Indeterminate Figure ''.
Choreographed by Ninette de Valois, Checkmate was still in the repertoire of the Royal Ballet in 2011.
* A network of Styles: Discovering the Choreographed Movement of Frederick Ashton by Geraldine Morris.
Choreographed by Leonide Massine, it lost some $ 4 million.
* Choreographed by Alfred Rodriques
Choreographed by Rex Cooper.
Dancers from all Boroughs competed and it was won by Hector Barrios and Pete Martinez from the Rock Masters executing a routine Choreographed by Willie ( Marine Boy ) Estrada of the Latin Symbolics Dance Company, and Leader of the Rock Masters.
Little Shop of Horrors ( 2003-2004 )-Directed by Greg Blunt and Choreographed by Christine Mani
42nd Street ( 2004-2005 )-Directed by Christine Mani and Choreographed by Natasha Harris
Seussical ( 2006 – 2007 )- Directed by Christine Mani, Choreographed by Leslie Chapman and winner of several local awards, including Best High School Production

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Choreographed performances with students jumping and flipping off trampolines were very skilled and dangerous.
In 2004 Bourne Co-Directed ( with Richard Eyre ) and Choreographed ( with Stephen Mear ) the West End and Broadway hit musical Mary Poppins, for which he won an Olivier Award for Best Theatre Choreographer.
Choreographed street dancing with a finale is incorporated with the mock battle to make for a more artistic and colorful Sinulog.

Choreographed and stage
Choreographed stage tango in Buenos Aires

Choreographed and .
Choreographed modern Israeli folk dancing is often incorporated into international folk dance repertoire.
Choreographed Flashdance and Madonna world tours.
Choreographed Taylor Swift's " Love Story " video.

by and Toni
As of July 13, 2011, AMOS Professional has been runnable under UAE using the free AROS-68k AmigaOS replacement ROM created by Jason McMullan and Toni Wilen.
And then we quit the USO .” They were lured away by choreographer and former Rockette Toni Mendez.
Systems of fertility awareness may be referred to as fertility awareness-based methods ( FAB methods ); the term Fertility Awareness Method ( FAM ) refers specifically to the system taught by Toni Weschler.
The times have been expressed by 20th-century novelists as well, such as the Nobel Prize-winning Toni Morrison, whose novel Beloved was adapted as a film of the same name.
Semi-spoken music has long been especially popular in British entertainment, and such examples as David Croft's theme to the 1970s ' sitcom Are You Being Served ?, the 1979 song Mickey as performed by Toni Basil in 1982, and the 1984 title song, " One Night in Bangkok " for the musical Chess have elements indistinguishable from modern rap.
Several such designs were introduced in the 1950s but the first successful one was the 1959 Toni Sailer Fibreglaski by Fred Langendorf and Art Molnar of Montreal.
* Song of Solomon-1977 novel by Toni Morrison, published 1978.
FC Köln from 1972 to 1987 was also nicknamed Toni by the players of the team, to avoid misunderstandings between him and the defender Harald Konopka.
After Zilinskas left the band to focus on her own project Blood on the Saddle, she was replaced by Michael Steele, formerly of the all-girl band The Runaways, Toni & The Movers, Slow Children and Elton Duck.
Also located on the Mission Bay campus, the Arthur and Toni Rembe Rock Hall was designed by César Pelli and opened in February 2004.
So the guests were given a sweet bread baked by a mere kitchen boy, called Toni, which won general praise.
It became a catch phrase, often used humorously for Yankees visiting the South, as in the mystery novel, Death of a Damn Yankee: A Laura Fleming Mystery ( 2001 ) by Toni Kelner.
* 1988: Beloved by Toni Morrison
* Season one of the Channel 4 sitcom Peep Show, features an episode in which Jeremy becomes involved in a pyramid scheme after being ignorantly drawn into it by his neighbor Toni, whom he's trying to sleep with.
Lopes also collaborated on " Gimme Some " by Toni Braxton from her 2000 release The Heat.
Soon after Baen died on 28 June 2006, he was succeeded as publisher by long-time executive editor Toni Weisskopf.
Yet, in the children of Buddenbrook Jr., the materially comfortable style of life provided by the dedication to solid, middle-class values elicits decadence: The fickle daughter, Toni, lacks and seeks no purpose in life ; son Christian is honestly decadent, and lives the life of a ne ’ er-do-well ; and the businessman son, Thomas, who assumes command of the Buddenbrook family fortune, occasionally falters from middle-class solidity by being interested in art and philosophy, the impractical life of the mind, which, to the bourgeoisie, is the epitome of social, moral, and material decadence.
" Toni Braxton stated that she was inspired by Janet Jackson " because when she released her Control album, she made it easy for P. K.
Both text and films have remained deeply embedded in American consciousness, for better or worse, as evidenced by Toni Morrison's use of a character named " Pecola " in her 1970 novel The Bluest Eye.
It was written by Toni Pollastre and Sheridan Gibney, and Edward Chodorov ( uncredited ), and directed by William Dieterle.
The popularity of many of the major bands was amplified by star vocalists, such as Frank Sinatra with Tommy Dorsey, Helen O ' Connell and Bob Eberly with Jimmy Dorsey, Ella Fitzgerald with Chick Webb, Billie Holiday and Jimmy Rushing with Count Basie, Dick Haymes and Helen Forrest with Harry James, Doris Day with Les Brown, Toni Arden and Ken Curtis with Shep Fields and Peggy Lee with Benny Goodman.

by and Basil
* 1018 – Byzantine general Eustathios Daphnomeles blinds and captures Ibatzes of Bulgaria by a ruse, thereby ending Bulgarian resistance against Emperor Basil II's conquest of Bulgaria.
The years were marked by persecution of the followers of the Paulician and Bogomil heresies — one of his last acts was to publicly burn at the stake Basil, a Bogomil leader, with whom he had engaged in a theological dispute.
Other highlights of that decade included the 1942 debut of Fearless Fosdick as Abner's " ideel " ( hero ); the 1946 Lena the Hyena Contest, in which a hideous Lower Slobbovian gal was ultimately revealed in the harrowing winning entry ( as judged by Frank Sinatra, Boris Karloff and Salvador Dalí ) drawn by noted cartoonist Basil Wolverton ; and an ill-fated Sunday parody of Gone With the Wind that aroused anger and legal threats from author Margaret Mitchell, and led to a printed apology within the strip.
In the monastic library at Jarrow were a number of books by theologians, including works by Basil, Cassian, John Chrysostom, Isidore of Seville, Origen, Gregory of Nazianzus, Augustine of Hippo, Jerome, Pope Gregory I, Ambrose of Milan, Cassiodorus, and Cyprian.
" Theorist Basil Liddell Hart considered that the most important aspect of the operation was the degree to which the Ottoman commanders were first denied intelligence on the British preparations for the attack through British air superiority, and then crippled by air attacks on their headquarters and telephone exchanges, paralysing their attempts to react to the rapidly deteriorating situation.
This was followed in the east by the Ecloga of Leo III the Isaurian ( 740 ) and the Basilica of Basil I ( 878 ).
Bruce Kent was warned by Cardinal Basil Hume not to become too involved in politics.
All Christian monasticism stems, either directly or indirectly, from the Egyptian example: Saint Basil the Great Archbishop of Caesaria of Cappadocia, founder and organizer of the monastic movement in Asia Minor, visited Egypt around AD 357 and his rule is followed by the Eastern Orthodox Churches ; Saint Jerome who translated the Bible into Latin, came to Egypt, while en route to Jerusalem, around AD 400 and left details of his experiences in his letters ; Benedict founded the Benedictine Order in the 6th century on the model of Saint Pachomius, but in a stricter form.
* The Seventeenth Century Background: Studies on the Thought of the Age in Relation to Poetry and Religion by Basil Willey ( 1934 )
* The Eighteenth Century Background: Studies on the Idea of Nature in the Thought of the Period by Basil Willey ( 1940 )
The greatest names of the classical and patristic world are among those translated, edited or annotated by Erasmus, including Saint Ambrose, Aristotle, Saint Augustine, Saint Basil, Saint John Chrysostom, Cicero and Saint Jerome.
It was Grierson who coined the term " documentary " to describe a non-fiction film, and he produced the movement's most celebrated film of the 1930s, Night Mail ( 1936 ), written and directed by Basil Wright and Harry Watt, and incorporating the poem by W. H. Auden.
This state of affairs changed when Photius's patrons, Bardas and Emperor Michael III, were murdered in 866 and 867, respectively, by Basil the Macedonian, who now usurped the throne.
In the subsequent public debates, presided over by agents of the Emperor Valens, Gregory and Basil emerged triumphant.
Gregory was ordained Bishop of Sasima in 372 by Basil.
Gregory would later refer to his episcopal ordination as forced upon him by his strong-willed father and Basil.
Was it better to blaze his own path or follow the course mapped for him by his father and Basil?
The bronze snake ( formerly believed to be the one by Moses ), a gift from emperor Basil II ( 1007 ).
# Regarding the written tradition opposing the making and veneration of images, they asserted that icons were part of unrecorded oral tradition ( parádosis, sanctioned in Orthodoxy as authoritative in doctrine by reference to, Basil the Great, etc.
Severn also painted such works as Cordelia Watching by the Bed of Lear, Shepherds in the Campagna, Shelley Composing Prometheus Unbound, Isabella and the Pot of Basil, Portia with the Casket, Ariel, Rienzi, The Infant of the Apocalypse Saved from the Dragon, a large altarpiece for the church of San Paolo fuori le Mura at Rome, and many portraits of statesman and aristocrats, including Baron Bunsen and William Gladstone.

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