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During a competition routine, a squad performs carefully choreographed stunting, tumbling, jumping and dancing to their own custom music.
He always choreographed his own dance routines, and often the dance routines of others, and often used assistants.
Tharp choreographed Push Comes To Shove for ABT and Baryshnikov in 1976 ; in 1986 she created In The Upper Room for her own company.
By the mid-20th century she founded her own company and performed throughout the world, with a repertory consisting primarily of abridgements of Petipa's works, and specially choreographed pieces for herself.
She signed a million-dollar contract to headline in her own $ 150, 000 nightclub revue in Las Vegas for which she produced, choreographed, and wrote and arranged the music.
He began his research for his essays in Drury Lane, London where he choreographed for his own troupe of dancers at the Theater Royal under the direction of David Garrick.
Ailey continued to create work for his own company and also choreographed for other companies.
She had her father hang the curtain and lights while she choreographed, costumed, and starred in her own neighborhood musicals.
Ben Stevenson, Artistic Director of Texas Ballet Theater, has choreographed many narrative ballets with lavish sets and costumes in recent years, including Cleopatra, Dracula, and The Snow Maiden, based on a Russian folktale, as well as his own versions of narrative story ballets.
Unlike their mainstream hip-hop counterparts, Drunken Tiger wrote their own lyrics, had creative freedom and did not resort to choreographed dancing.
The gém ( game song ) are based around a leader who uses his own flourishes on a choreographed dance and improvises witty lyrics, while the audience participates in the performance.
Bourne choreographed his own version of " Swan Lake ".
Combined with frequent long shots of scenes with multiple characters, Tati believed that the results would tightly focus audience attention on the comical nature of humanity when interacting as a group, as well as his own meticulously choreographed visual gags.
The format of the 3-part Hopak was subsequently adopted by many professional folk dance ensembles who have choreographed their own variants of Hopak through the years.
The judge ruled that Biovail and its attorneys launched a choreographed strategy designed to constitute a counterattack against Biovail's stock action, and that its attorneys " ignored their professional and ethical obligations and aided Biovail for their own benefit.
The music video features the typical plot of Bart rebelling against authority when he decides to put his own spin on a rigidly choreographed dance presentation at Springfield Elementary School.
In 1952, she founded her own company, Pearl Lang Dance Theater, for which she choreographed sixty-three works, thirty-six of which were based on Jewish themes.
He trains in muay thai and has showcased his ability in various roles, including in Battlestar Galactica and most notably as Agent Ballard in the fight sequences in Dollhouse, where he choreographed most of his own moves.
Harrison choreographed the dance routines and designed her own outfit a red Japanese traditional kimono.
Thereupon he choreographed for various Russian companies before settling in Krasnodar, where he set up his own company.
Astaire called Pan his " ideas man ", and while he generally choreographed his own routines, and sometimes worked with other choreographers, he greatly valued the assistance of Pan not just as a source and critic of ideas, but also as a rehearsal partner for the purposes of fine-tuning a routine.
As Astaire generally choreographed his own and his partner's routines, Alton concentrated on the choruses.
Creating more than 100 works for his own company, Jones has also choreographed for Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, AXIS Dance Company, Boston Ballet, Lyon Opera Ballet, Berlin Opera Ballet and Diversions Dance Company, among others.

choreographed and movement
Volleyball is essentially a game of transition from one of the above skills to the next, with choreographed team movement between plays on the ball.
The style of his stage directing closely resembled that of his early films, a mixture of choreographed movement and static poses, taking its cues not from the traditions of stage theater, but from musicals, cabaret, films and the student protest movement.
These are exhibitions where thousands of North Koreans perform highly choreographed dances, especially traditional dances and gymnastics, often engaging in simultaneous rhythms of movement.
Like the ngeri they were performed without weapons, and there was little or no choreographed movement.
Students are tested on their ability to properly execute a number of specifically choreographed routines that emphasize a particular ballet movement.
Laban developed the art of movement choir, wherein large numbers of people move together in some choreographed manner, but that can include personal expression.
In time complex symbols were developed to choreographed the movement within the games, but from the late 1970s there was increasing use of ethnographic film to record the actual practice of games, providing a record of the links between movement and music.
To further cement the importance of movement in Wilson ’ s works, Seth Goldstein, another actor in the CIVIL warS, stated “ every movement from the moment I walked onto the platform until I left was choreographed to the second.
He was a movement consultant on the Will Smith movie I, Robot, and has choreographed an American TV campaign for Coca Cola, the Harry M Miller production of Jesus Christ Superstar and Annie Get Your Gun.
These early leaders, or cheironomers, though possessing none of the modern conducting skills developed in the 17th century, using a form of choreographed hand signals, adeptly controlled the movement of the melodic lines, producing incredibly well-synchronized performances.
A kata or form is a choreographed pattern of movement, somewhat resembling a dance, that contains the basic movements of karate.
As the Museum of Modern Art describes it: " It freed the dancer's body from the rigid fragmentation and artificiality of choreographed movement.

choreographed and along
Light patterns along the tunnel are choreographed with music.
Rites, choreographed by Stephen Page in 1997, featured dancers from the indigenous Bangarra company along with dancers from the Australian ballet.
The Ballet has more than 60 world premieres to its credit with a repertoire of about 150 pieces choreographed by the likes of Sir Frederick Ashton, Erik Bruhn, George Balanchine, Antony Tudor, John Cranko, Jack Carter, Kurt Jooss, Choo San Goh, Jose Limon, Paul Taylor, David Parsons, Eugene Loring, Saeko Ichinohe and Domy Reiter-Soffer, along with Fokine and Bournonville ballets.

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But under the direction of Mira Ziminska-Sygietynska, who with her late husband founded the organization in 1948, it has all been put into theatrical form, treated selectively, choreographed specifically for presentation to spectators, and performed altogether professionally.
A full length three act classical ballet version with a score arranged from the works of Antonín Dvořák and choreographed by Lilla Pártay was premiered in 2007 by the Hungarian National Ballet, and will be revived in their 2013 season.
Robbins directed and choreographed, and it was co-choreographed by Peter Gennaro, with scenery by Oliver Smith.
It was directed and choreographed by Robbins, with the book scenes co-directed by Gerald Freedman ; Tom Abbott and Lee Becker Theodore assisted the choreography reproduction.
The dance was to be choreographed so that the steps did not cross the midline of the rink, with certain exceptions for this rule that took into account required step sequences such as the diagonal footwork sequence.
During shows, the center jet shoots up vertically to and after dusk, shows are choreographed with lights and music.
Having originated many roles in musicals she is also strongly identified with her second husband, director – choreographer Bob Fosse, remembered as the dancer – collaborator – muse for whom he choreographed much of his work and as the guardian of his legacy after his death.
The first single, " Kiss ", with the video choreographed by Louis Falco, reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Although the dance routines were choreographed by Astaire and his collaborator Hermes Pan, both have acknowledged Rogers's input and have also testified to her consummate professionalism, even during periods of intense strain, as she tried to juggle her many other contractual film commitments with the punishing rehearsal schedules of Astaire, who made at most two films in any one year.
Variety described it as " a self-important, egomaniacal, wonderfully choreographed, often compelling film " and added, " Roy Scheider gives a superb performance as Gideon, creating a character filled with nervous energy ...
The moves that are choreographed in the routine must be precise, in sync with the music and entertaining.
Frederick Ashton's ballet Enigma Variations ( My Friends Pictured Within ) is choreographed to Elgar's score with the exception of the finale, which uses Elgar's original shorter ending ( see above ), transcribed from the manuscript by John Lanchbery.
* Dalston Songs is a staged song cycle with seven singers created and composed by Helen Chadwick and choreographed by Steven Hoggett.
In 2008 the company changed its name to California Contemporary Ballet ) who directed and choreographed it with original music composed and performed by Randall Michael Tobin.
* An off-Broadway dance theater adaptation of The Snow Queen was choreographed and produced by Angela Jones and Noel MacDuffie in 1999 with an original score by John LaSala.
Bands who accept the invitation to perform at the festival entertain spectators with their halftime routines, some specially choreographed for the festival itself.
staged concert ran in February 1999, directed and choreographed by Kathleen Marshall with Erin Dilly, David Campbell, Jessica Stone and Christopher Fitzgerald.
The filming in Israel took six weeks, with the flight sequences choreographed by Jim Gavin, whose earlier works include Blue Thunder.
One thing that is known is that some of the arts were hidden from the Spaniards and passed down through familial or communal ties, usually practiced under the moonlight or right under the Spaniards noses by disguising them as entertainment like with choreographed dances such as the Sakuting stick dance or during mock battles at Moro-moro ( Moros y Cristianos ) stage plays.
The cast includes Betty Garrett as Ruth and Janet Leigh as Eileen, with Jack Lemmon, Bob Fosse ( who choreographed the musical numbers ), Kurt Kasznar, Dick York, Arnold Stang, and Tommy Rall in supporting roles.
It was choreographed by the company with artistic direction by Lili Fuller, Marissa Goodhill, Emily Iscoff-Daigian and Adam North.

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