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The Joffrey Ballet continued to perform numerous contemporary pieces, many choreographed by co-founder Gerald Arpino.
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.
Here he choreographed many dramatic pieces with controversial ideas about race, lynching, and war.
The fountain display is choreographed to various pieces of music, including songs such as " Viva Las Vegas ", " Luck Be a Lady ", and " My Heart Will Go On ".
In stark contrast Weidman choreographed a series called Atavisms which consisted of three pieces: Lynch town, a choreographic depiction of a carnal and bloodthirsty mob acting like vultures about to devour their prey, " Bargain Counter ", and " Stock Exchange ".
The ceremony was a source of major acclaim amongst international press and featured never before seen technologies used in a stadium, including a giant pool with slip-proof iridescent fibreglass flooring that drained its water in 2 minutes, beautiful and innovative lighting, and an ingenious staging system utilising a complex network of automated cables that lifted, manoeuvered, and choreographed the floating pieces of sculpture to follow the music and narrative of the opening ceremony.
The programme includes new works and heritage pieces from the Royal Ballet repertory and culminates in a grand défilé, in which every student of the school appears on stage in a choreographed curtain call.
While in Europe and Canada, Tetley choreographed many new pieces such as Alice in 1986 for the National Ballet of Canada.
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.
He has also choreographed over 70 pieces for dance companies around the world in the U. S., Canada, Israel, Europe and South America.

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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.
The three works were choreographed by Fokine ; the other two were Le Spectre de la Rose and Scheherazade, a balletic adaptation of Rimsky-Korsakov's symphonic suite of the same name.
On a weekend in May, eight tugboats perform choreographed movements for about an hour to the tunes of waltz and other sorts of dancing music.
These usually took place in squares or large courtyards, and consisted of elaborately costumed riders and horses ( usually from the cavalry ) performing choreographed routines such as forming shapes together, riding in lines criss-cross against each other.
Some of the choreographed sparring in kalari payat can be applied to dance and kathakali dancers who knew martial arts were believed to be markedly better than the other performers.
While the concept of a travelling slit shutter is simple, a modern FP shutter is a computerized microsecond accurate timer, governing sub-gram masses of exotic materials, subjected to hundreds of g's acceleration, moving with micron precision, choreographed with other camera systems for 100, 000 + cycles.
Ailey continued to create work for his own company and also choreographed for other companies.
In the 1930s, with the changing Party guidelines governing artistic practice, he concentrated on sports photography and images of parades and other choreographed movements.
* Sébastien Charles, who plays the lover of the main character in Robe d ' été has appeared in numerous other Ozon movies ( Scènes de lit / Les puceaux, Sitcom ) and choreographed 5x2, 8 femmes, Gouttes d ' eau sur pierres brûlantes and Robe d ' été.
He founded the Mordkin Ballet in 1926, for which he choreographed a complete Swan Lake and many other ballets.
Like Modern Arnis, in the mid-20th century, it had to adapt certain structural aspects of the more well known art of Karate like the belting system, choreographed forms or Katas and uniforms to make it more appealing other Filipinos and be more accepted internationally.
While the producers were busy recruiting and preparing the other members of the group, Rose was sent to Paris where he choreographed a native dance number for the Crazy Horse Saloon.
Quadrilles are unlike other Lucian dances in that they must be memorized and choreographed, with only slight room for personal interpretation and improvisation.
In this post, she choreographed the Chicago production of Run Li ' l Chil ' lun, performed at the Goodman Theater, and produced several other works of choreography including The Emperor Jones and Barrelhouse.
More or less a remake, and with the hero and villain roles now both played by females, Blood of Dracula could have easily been titled " I Was a Teenage Vampire "; Blood of Dracula, with a story and screenplay credit by I Was a Teenage Werewolf writer Ralph Thornton ( a pseudonym for AIP producer Herman Cohen and Aben Kandel ), features many other similarities to I Was a Teenage Werewolf-for instance, both have ( among other things ): a teenager with social behavior problems, an adult ' mad scientist ' who is searching for the perfect guinea pig under the guise of helping troubled youth, an observer who can tell the killings are the work of a monster, a disbelieving police chief afraid of the press, a song written by Jerry Blaine and Paul Dunlap accompanied by a choreographed " ad-lib " dance number, hypnosis as scientific medical treatment, drug injections, specific references to Carpathia, hairy transformation scenes, and even some of the same dialogue.
Besides his " symphonic ballets ," Massine choreographed many other popular works during his long career, some of which were serious and dramatic and others lighthearted and romantic.
The men's costumes were designed by a man, the dance was choreographed by a man, and the dancers, as gay screenwriter Paul Rudnick points out, " seem more interested in each other than in Russell ", but her reassuring presence gets the sequence past the censors and fits it into an overall heterocentric theme.
With the introduction of sound to cinema in the film Alam Ara in 1931, choreographed dance sequences became ubiquitous in Hindi and other Indian films.
The poem has inspired works in other genres: Reinhold Glière choreographed a ballet based on it, and Nikolai Myaskovsky's 10th Symphony ( 1926 – 7 ) was inspired by the poem.
An accompanying music video, directed by Nigel Dick, and portrayed Spears as a waitress of a dance club, and performed a highly choreographed dance routine with the other waitresses.
A performance includes storytelling and singing in conjunction with choreographed poi routines and is often presented alongside other disciplines, such as waiata a ringa, haka and titi torea ( included in kapa haka performances ).
The restored fountains behaves as its predecessor did for most of the day, producing changing water patterns as music plays, but it now marks each hour by bringing out other effects, like fog, and performs a choreographed show.
One other notable fountain of the choreographed type is the Grand Haven Musical Fountain in Grand Haven, Michigan.

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These types of bands feature a near ubiquitous show format of Patterns In Motion drill ( though French curves and Band Pageantry by former FAMU director of bands William P. Foster are also common ), a large amount of stand fast time where the band plays a one or two selections in place, and a physically demanding, thoroughly choreographed full band dance routine.
The original Broadway production, directed by Robert Lewis and choreographed by Agnes de Mille, opened March 13, 1947, at the Ziegfeld Theatre, where it ran for 581 performances.
It was revived on Broadway seven years later, directed by George H. Englund and choreographed by De Mille, opening on April 15, 1957, at the Adelphi Theatre, where it ran for 24 performances.
Another Broadway revival, directed by John Fearnley and choreographed by De Mille, opened on January 30, 1963, at New York City Center, where it ran for 16 performances.
The next Broadway revival, directed by Vivian Matalon and choreographed by De Mille, opened on October 16, 1980, at the Majestic Theatre, where it ran for 133 performances and eight previews.
The Broadway musical and later film The Sound of Music features a scene where the protagonists Maria and Captain von Trapp dance a ländler ; however, it is not a traditional but a choreographed form.
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.
These are exhibitions where thousands of North Koreans perform highly choreographed dances, especially traditional dances and gymnastics, often engaging in simultaneous rhythms of movement.
The West End production, directed by Trevor Nunn and choreographed by Gillian Lynne, opened on April 17, 1989 at the Prince of Wales Theatre, where it ran for 1, 325 performances.
McGuinty undertook a series of choreographed events, including signing a taxpayer's protection pledge not to raise taxes, and appearing on the popular sports show " Off the Record ", where he received an endorsement from Canadian Idol winner Ryan Malcolm.
The Broadway production, directed and choreographed by Michael Kidd and orchestrated by Philip J. Lang, opened on November 15, 1956 at the St. James Theatre where it ran for 693 performances.
In the United Kingdom, the United States and elsewhere, the cancan achieved popularity in music halls, where it was danced by groups of women in choreographed routines.
Berkeley's top shot technique ( the kaleidoscope again, this time shot from overhead ) appeared seminally in the Cantor films, and also the 1932 Universal programmer Night World ( where he choreographed the number " Who's Your Little Who-Zis ?").
After thirteen previews, the Broadway production, produced by Emanuel Azenberg and directed and choreographed by Kidd, opened on October 19, 1970 at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, where it ran for 505 performances.
An Off-Broadway revival directed by Lonny Price and choreographed by Michael Arnold opened on February 10, 1990 at the American Jewish Theatre, where it ran for 435 performances.
Nijinsky danced it with that company at the Metropolitan Opera, 14 April 1916, where it was paired with a similar work to a piano suite ( by Robert Schumann ), Papillons, also choreographed by Fokine.
After two previews, a Broadway revival directed by Philip Rose and choreographed by Johnson opened on December 27, 1972, at the Billy Rose Theatre, where it ran for fourteen performances.
After two previews, the production, directed by Joseph Anthony and choreographed by Agnes de Mille, opened on October 24, 1963 at the Broadhurst Theatre, where it ran for 330 performances.
The West End revival, also directed by Ellis and choreographed by Marshall, opened on July 12, 1994 at the Savoy Theatre, where it ran for one year.
After ten previews, a revival directed by José Quintero and choreographed by Bertram Ross opened on April 11, 1971 at the Edison Theatre, where it closed after one performance.
After fourteen previews, the Broadway production, directed by Alford and choreographed by Wayne Cilento, opened on December 18, 1985 at the St. James Theatre, where it ran for 141 performances.
The one for the album version was directed by Seb Janiak, choreographed by Tina Landon and is a dance video that shows Jackson and her dancers performing in a futuristic African paradise where people are seen living side by side with wild animals such as elephants, giraffes, and wildcats.
They were used in carefully choreographed routines where the clubs were swung in unison by a group of exercisers, led by an instructor in the front, similar to modern aerobics classes.

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