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'' With music and lyrics by Frank Loesser, directed by Christopher Hewett, choreography by Peter Conlow, musical direction by Samuel Matlowsky.
The book is by Jerome Weidman and George Abbott, music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, choreography by Peter Gennaro, scenery, costumes and lighting by William and Jean Eckart, musical direction by Jack Elliott, and the production was directed by Mr. Abbott.
It was directed by Harold Prince with choreography by Patricia Birch and design by Boris Aronson.
It was directed by Sean Mathias, with set design by Stephen Brimson Lewis, costumes by Nicky Gillibrand, lighting by Mark Henderson and choreography by Wayne McGregor.
The production was directed by Trevor Nunn, with choreography by Lynne Page, sets and costumes by David Farley and new orchestrations by Jason Carr.
presented a staged concert from April 8 through April 11, 2010, with Sutton Foster as Nurse Fay Apple, Donna Murphy as Mayoress Cora Hoover Hooper, and Raul Esparza as Hapgood, with direction and choreography by Casey Nicholaw.
It was directed by George Abbott and produced by Hal Prince, with choreography by Jack Cole and uncredited staging and choreography by Jerome Robbins.

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The choreography for the two songs Ellen Aim sings and the one by the Sorels was done by Jeffrey Hornaday.

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It was a difficult shoot for Campbell who had to learn elaborate choreography for the battle scenes, which involved him remembering a number system because the actor was often fighting opponents that were not really there.
Having partaken in such a rite, a person was prohibited from entering into marriage or taking monastic vows, and the choreography of the service itself closely parallelled that of the marriage rite.
Kelly's first career breakthrough was in the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Time of Your Life, which opened on October 25, 1939, where for the first time on Broadway he danced to his own choreography.
An American in Paris won six Academy Awards, including Best Picture and, in the same year, Kelly was presented with an honorary Academy Award for his contribution to film musicals and the art of choreography.
It was also nominated for an Emmy for best choreography.
Like in Aleksandrov ’ s Bright Path, the only choreography was the work the characters were doing on film.
Possibly due to this specials success and its choreography a new category for ' Outstanding Choreography ' was created by the Emmys the next year.
She was signed to do the choreography for the video to their single " Torture ".
Directed by Harold Prince, the choreography was by Patricia Birch, scenic design by Boris Aronson, costume design by Florence Klotz, and lighting design by Tharon Musser.
The European premiere was directed by Howard Lloyd-Lewis ( Library Theatre, Manchester ) at Wythenshawe Forum in 1986 with choreography by Paul Kerryson who subsequently directed productions in 1993 and 2006 at Leicester Haymarket Theatre.
The choreography was directed by John Cranko.
The material was alternated from one monitor to the next in an elaborate choreography.
The production was nominated for five Tony Awards including Best Musical in 1957, but the award for Best Musical went to Meredith Willson's The Music Man ; it won a Tony Award for Robbins ' choreography.
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.
It was staged by Gerald Freedman based on Robbins ' original concept, and the choreography was re-mounted by Tom Abbott.
Direction and choreography were reproduced by Lee Theodore, and scenery was by Oliver Smith.
In some cases, elaborate choreography for the upper body was used to camouflage fundamental deficiencies of skating technique.

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When used as a choreographic technique, movement sequences that emerge during Jam research or rehearsals may be adapted and set to form a part of set choreography, or a score ( a set of rules or limiting factors and transitions ) may be employed to give dancers a structure to navigate through a performance.
The 1997 television re-make, the only one of the three versions shot on film, was adapted by Robert L. Freedman and directed by Robert Iscove, with choreography by Rob Marshall.
Modern films often blend this earlier style with Western dance styles ( MTV or in Broadway musicals ), though it is not unusual to see western choreography and adapted classical dance numbers side by side in the same film.
One of the hypotheses ( as yet without consensus ) of the origins of the " Trivandrum plays " of Bhasa is that these 13 plays were adapted from their original sources and brought to Kerala for choreography in the Koodiyattam tradition.
In 2007 the book was adapted into a musical by Bo Wastesson ( music ), Staffan Götestam ( manuscript-coincidentally, Staffan played Jonatan in the 1977 film adaptation ) and Ture Rangstrom ( lyrics ), directed by Elisabet Ljungar at the Gothenburg Opera House in Sweden, with the leading parts played by Hanna Brehmer ( Skorpan ), Alexander Lycke ( Jonathan ) and Annica Edstam ( Sofia ), orchestra conducted by Marit Strindlund, choreography created by Camilla Ekelof, costume and stage design by Mathias Clason.

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John Woo derived his techniques extensively from Peckinpah, adding his own touch of choreography and action concepts.
A performance at the Guggenheim Museum in November 2008 featured choreography for paired dancers from the Khmer Arts Ensemble by Sophiline Cheam Shapiro.
This segment of the competition combines features of the discontinued CDs and ODs ; each team performs a required pattern from one of the compulsory dances for about one half of the dance, then performs its own choreography, with some required elements, to a theme or rhythm specified by the ISU.
Modern choreography also includes dances which morph from one form to another.
During this performance, he inadvertently disobeyed the choreography by walking around the stage when it was planned that he would stay still, and was chastised by the band manager after the show: " The mistake was such a big deal that from that moment on, never again did I move when I wasn't supposed to move ... That was the discipline of Menudo: You either did things the way you were told or you were not part of the group.
As a way of distinguishing her acting work from her choreography, she is usually credited as " Gates McFadden " as an actress and " Cheryl McFadden " as a choreographer.
The American Dance Machine ( 1978 ) featured her choreography from television.
He graduated from acting and choreography schools in Voronezh and Moscow and worked as an actor at a theatre in the Chechen capital Grozny, specializing in a Shakespearean roles.
Arnis comes from arnes, old Spanish for harness or armor ( harness is also an archaic English term for armor with the same roots ), which is what the costumes worn during Moro-moro ( MorosSIS y Cristianos ) stage plays were called when practitioners disguised their art as merely stage fight choreography for public entertainment under the Spaniards ' noses.
The word choreography literally means " dance-writing " from the Greek words " χορεία " ( circular dance, see choreia ) and " γραφή " ( writing ).
The dancers were from Dublin City Ballet with choreography by Iain Montague.
Before Tchaikovsky's version, several ballet productions were based on the " sleeping beauty " theme, amongst which one from Eugène Scribe: in the winter of 1828 – 1829, the French playwright furnished a four-act mimed scenario as a basis for Aumer's choreography of a four-act ballet-pantomime La Belle au Bois Dormant.
Fight choreography can vary widely from true realism to outright fantasy depending upon the requirements of a particular production.
Following this, Rainbow's Agency officials commented, " Recently the choreography has been banned from broadcasts and we cannot see them anymore.
Scoring was exacting, with judges taking deductions for even slight deviations from the required choreography.
Some aspects of modern dance choreography evolved from Adagio acts.
The choreography was unusual for its time — classical and folk dance combined, especially the stylized use of arms and hands from the folkloric Armenian culture that is the ballet's background.
The style of movement in the dance is unusual and unexpected for character dance — unusual bends of the body, inventive positions of the arms, not from the classical moves, the overall structure of the body is not balletic, but, most of all, in keeping with Aram Khachaturian's music, the choreography is temperamental, like Alexandrovna Anisimova herself.
Petipa began work on the choreography in August 1892 ; however, illness removed him from its completion and his assistant of seven years, Lev Ivanov, was brought in.
It contains a variety of commentaries from classical and modern-day rabbis, gender-sensitive translations, and choreography instructions ( when to sit, stand, bow, etc.
Madonna ends the section with " Into The Groove " ( with a sample from the 1989 Inner City song " Ain't Nobody Better ") and a minimal version of " Vogue " performing choreography from its music video, dressed in a black sports bra and lycra shorts.

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