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"choreograph" Definitions
  1. choreograph something to design and arrange the steps and movements for dancers in a ballet or a show

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At one point, they tried to choreograph a dance routine.
And I would like these five people to choreograph it.
Mr. Heffington used those blueprints to help choreograph the scene.
Ms. Lalau has also received invitations to choreograph and teach.
"I promise I'll choreograph the finale one day," he said.
Husband and wife team Keone and Mari Madrid will choreograph.
First black man to direct and choreograph a Broadway musical.
VICE: How did it feel to be asked to choreograph Pose?
He would choreograph every footstep an actor took in each scene.
You could choreograph your own dance moves with complex Sony software.
He was really nervous about having to choreograph four different routines.
When you choreograph here, do you work instinctively within that style?
Tony winner Christopher Wheeldon ("An American in Paris") will direct and choreograph.
Leiomy Maldonado and Danielle Polanco will choreograph ball scenes for the show.
This approach enables casual users to choreograph biped robot walking without expertise.
Now I think Mr. Ratmansky should choreograph as often as he wants.
She is the youngest person to choreograph a piece for the company.
Foglia agreed to choreograph the video, and brought 11 dancers to the project.
Tony Award winner Justin Peck will choreograph the musical numbers in the film.
I didn't choreograph this one myself but we all got into a groove.
Shooting it that way must have meant you had to choreograph everything meticulously?
They choreograph their traditional dance routines to mainstream pop music instead of waltzes.
Jeffrey Hornaday, late of Disney's Teen Beach Movie series, will direct and choreograph.
Her adversary tried to choreograph a direct confrontation between him and his accusers.
I'd like to choreograph more to Leonard Bernstein; I think he is remarkable.
It made him realize that he "could choreograph and tell stories," he said.
But Beth could choreograph space and time, in an almost three-dimensional way.
"The performers' individuality is what guides me when I choreograph," Mr. Maillot said.
Why do we write, and paint, and compose, and choreograph, and make images?
I would say that some of the ones where we over-choreograph are difficult.
Maybe we can choreograph our own little dance — after putting on our new lipstick.
That's something I definitely learned from comics — how to choreograph action, more or less.
It doesn't really look odd -- just doing what wrestlers do when they choreograph matches.
They also saw an opportunity to carefully choreograph and sell an image of suffrage.
This was a move that Ms. Anderson helped to choreograph, according to her father.
The only scene that Furdo didn't choreograph might actually be the show's most impressive.
It affords time to think — and, in the case of Jamar Roberts, to choreograph.
There, she continued to choreograph and perform, but her engagements here have been irregular.
It's almost like being a ballet dancer and then you begin to choreograph yourself.
He's having to choreograph two very difficult routines and a lot is on his shoulders.
Bong likes to choreograph wildly improbable chases and fights, but he doesn't cheat at physics.
Through the internet, such companies subtly choreograph our knowledge and how we discover that knowledge.
When I'm considering a work to choreograph it has to guide me to choreographic thoughts.
They also choreograph for the other one, Pennsylvania Ballet, where Mr. Neenan is resident choreographer.
And whether you're doing drama or puppets, action sequences are hard to choreograph, technologically difficult.
More than this, though, the hashtag is a way for users to digitally choreograph nostalgia.
I'd always wanted to choreograph to Alessandro Moreschi, the only castrato to make solo recordings.
You don't want anyone to think you're attempting to choreograph a musical of their life.
"Can I just choreograph NFL touchdown celebrations for a living??!?!?" wrote another Twitter user, Spookay (@kayscore).
No, because if you choreograph it too strictly you create a kind of anxiety [on set].
" He went on to choreograph for movies and television, including this number from "Viva Las Vegas.
"Some people choreograph to the pulse or the tempo," Ms. Ndegeocello said, but not Mr. Brown.
Sal could choreograph like he was in two places at once, stage left and house right.
They're working with an immersive theater company to choreograph how they interact with the space, as well.
In this sense you can sort of choreograph your own listening experience and in turn, the composition.
Principal dancer, New York City Ballet; she will choreograph a new ballet for City Ballet's fall season.
Glover looked on, watching for a certain ludic intensity, one hard to choreograph but easy to see.
Each was given specific scenarios to choreograph; an unusual and not entirely comfortable experience for everyone concerned.
As Chen became more absorbed by the music, he and Nichol began to choreograph the long program.
Once the rays begin to break through, guides choreograph visitors so that everyone can get the shot.
Collaborators and friends for over a decade, they choreograph and perform together, contributing equally to the process.
Rachel Klein, who directed "The Anthem" and "Around the World in 80 Days," will direct and choreograph.
I like to consider that the costumes somehow did choreograph me, even though it's not completely true.
In 1976 she helped choreograph a musical adaptation of "Peter Pan," in which she played Tiger Lily.
They admire a man who can identify their most primal feelings, validate them, and choreograph their release.
Ms. Lovette will dance, choreograph and teach at the festival, which runs July 26 to Aug. 10.
"When you place a piece in a public space, you need to really choreograph the experience," he says.
What I will say is there's a full cycle experience to when I decide to choreograph a piece.
For the Royal Ballet, Ms. Tanowitz was asked to choreograph a work for centennial of Merce Cunningham's birth.
WHEELDON I have lists, one of music I've wanted to choreograph for years and somehow never stick to.
And faster, more powerful wireless tech will help choreograph the increasingly complex dance between robots and human workers.
She is ambitious enough to want to meet-cute a prince; she has the foresight to choreograph their meeting.
In a first for a BBC production, Ms Wainwright hired an "intimacy coordinator" to choreograph them, and it shows.
It can be difficult for commanders at national headquarters to choreograph soldiers, sailors and pilots from a great distance.
I know it's a hard week with two dances but I am not going to choreograph something too simple.
They choreograph forms, facts, and fictions that put people in touch with each other and with the (built) environment.
" She adds: "Maybe [Lifetime was] talking to Cheryl to get her to choreograph or just be the 'me' person.
In pizza-­tossing contests, competitors often choreograph routines to music — the rhythm helps time their Harlem Globetrotter-­like tricks.
First, as a dancer, I was looking for interesting repertory, then I was looking for a place to choreograph.
Isabella Boylston doesn't remember the time, years ago, when she and Gemma Bond tried to choreograph a ballet together.
Almost three decades later, he helped choreograph the so-called Brooks Brothers riot, which shut down the Bush v.
The Georgian directors Nana Ekvtimishvili and Simon Gross could choreograph a ballet, but, lucky us, they're filmmakers. (M. D.)
We wanted to do this shot in one continuous take, which meant that we had to choreograph it very particularly.
I did every part of the battle because I was helping choreograph the fights from beginning to end, every kill.
By his account, she insisted that he choreograph "Viva Las Vegas," in which she was to co-star with Presley.
After high school, she joined the seminal company Jazz Tap Ensemble, learning to choreograph and to improvise with live music.
Like a growing number of Canadians, he chose to choreograph his death, now that "medical assistance in dying" is legal.
He began to choreograph in 1954, went independent with his own company in 1962, and for decades produced many classics.
And as if that's not enough, he'll also direct and choreograph the original production of Chicago on Broadway in 1975.
When Trisha Brown received a diagnosis of vascular dementia, it meant that she could no longer lead her company or choreograph.
In this case, since the wrestlers are delivering pretty much what the audience wants, the audience gets to choreograph the match.
"I'm there to help them choreograph it clearly, ensuring everyone was okay with both the physicality and the nudity," she said.
And I got to help choreograph the fights and come up with really sick, twisted ways for myself to get injured.
For Mr. Kjartansson, the big challenge is to choreograph the progression of songs in such a way that they flow sonically.
He contacted his friend the choreographer Jade Hale-Christophi and asked him to choreograph a piece that would be his farewell.
And "Continual Light Cylinder" joins mirrors and lights projections to choreograph a motorized movement-of-the-spheres dance, poetic and hypnotic.
Called the Tap House, it includes a private dance studio, where Ms. Casel can teach, choreograph and develop her next show.
Once we got on the location to actually shoot it, what we really needed to choreograph and rehearse was the camera.
Then I take those conversational detours and try and choreograph them in the edit room so that they point to something.
"The idea is to choreograph a pattern of interference" so that everything cancels out except for the answer you were looking for.
To be fair, La La Land was so impeccably choreographed Chazelle likely had little time left over to choreograph his posse's compliments.
When he was set to choreograph the VMAs for her, he called us and asked us if we wanted to do it.
The firm touts its easy-to-use software, called Choreograph, as another selling point that differentiates Eva from other major industrial competitors.
Your most daring departure from both de Mille and Balanchine was to choreograph Copland's second movement, the "Corral Nocturne," for five men.
He and his team basically choreograph it, and then we bring out the mats, and then they teach you on the mat.
They will now have to choreograph the assembly of instruments, hire personnel and schedule helicopter trips around weather and other potential obstacles.
Even modern couples who shun tradition or would rather save for a down payment on a house must choreograph their alternative ceremonies.
More than five million lines of code were written to choreograph the careful dance of pixels, props, robots, sound effects and simulators.
The book was penned by Kristoffer Diaz (Fox's Rent: Live), while Lear deBessonet will direct and Chase Brock (Be More Chill) will choreograph.
And its intuitive editing software allows you to just shoot everything around you to make shot choices and choreograph smooth camera movements later.
Amazon's warehouses choreograph workers to the rhythms of robots who move products as far as they can before human dexterity comes into play.
And Robin Sanders, the spoken word poet, used to choreograph for the New Ballet Ensemble in Memphis when I was taking ballet there.
The good ol' days, like when Washington's "Fun Bunch" receivers would choreograph a group high five in the end zone, are long over.
After all, this is Google I/O, the conference where we watched one of its founders choreograph a skydiving and stunt bicycle extravaganza.
After performing their freestyle dance, which Jennings helped choreograph, the rave reviews from the judges continued — and a second perfect score was awarded.
Yet this is such a three-dimensional art that it's baffling how few experiments have been made to choreograph it in the round.
Also on the lineup is the mischievous Sally Silvers, who plans to choreograph on the spot and improvise with her colleague Pooh Kaye.
Cheer teams choreograph their routines to a generic practice track the company creates every year and mail in a video of their performance.
Christopher Wheeldon, who won a Tony for choreographing "An American in Paris," which he also directed, will direct and choreograph the concert staging.
While Ms. Melnick is a lover of Balanchine, she never had the urge to pursue ballet herself or to choreograph for ballet dancers.
"When I first began to choreograph, I prepared everything, then taught it to the dancers," he said in an interview after the rehearsal.
One was from Christopher Wheeldon, who invited him to choreograph for his new company, Morphoses, at the Vail Festival in Colorado in 2008.
But I usually write at home: I actually have two poseable mannequins on my desk, because it's so hard to choreograph realistic sex scenes!
Wiping the face from nearly every human he draws forces Doman to choreograph exquisite, imaginative scenes, which he highlights with vivid bursts of color.
Physically integrated dance has traditionally modified choreography for non-disabled dancers to accommodate disabled dancers; Sheppard wanted to choreograph specifically for bodies in wheelchairs.
Like that one surgeon who wore sunglasses and took a good five to 10 minutes to choreograph a video with someone asleep under anesthesia.
On July 20–22, Iván Navarro and Courtney Smith will choreograph a trio of performances with 24 to 9053 volunteers at the Garey Building.
Yet far from pulling the strings, as many have since presumed, the United States often struggled to comprehend, much less choreograph, its purported proxies.
Not long before, she'd faced a half a dozen people in her living room, trying to choreograph the specifics of her public-facing reaction.
She doesn't so much make dances as choreograph obstacles for the body to navigate, often with the help of elaborate contraptions she dreams up.
And because it's a very complex enterprise to do one of these flybys, there are literally hundreds of variables that all have to choreograph perfectly.
"She understands how to help us choreograph things to make them look more real than they are, by actually doing something less real," Meade says.
Record your avant garde album, choreograph your interpretive dance, or get in touch with the full sensual vitality of your body with sex or masturbation.
His former Ballet Theater partner Julie Kent, now artistic director of Washington Ballet, had already commissioned him to choreograph a new ballet for her company.
Though he did not remain in the Cunningham company long, he spent the next several years in its orbit while he began to choreograph professionally.
As a load-and-haul engineer at the Husab mine, Teng helps choreograph 26 gargantuan trucks whose wheels stand twice as tall as he does.
In November 2015, they were given just one day to choreograph the music video for Justin Bieber's ballad "Love Yourself," which they also starred in.
Directors and artists have to choreograph narratives in space rather than in frames, and they must also calculate for a constantly shifting point of view.
Choreograph, his ninth solo exhibition at Regen Projects, harkens back to a period in the early 210899s when Welling briefly studied dance before attending CalArts.
Victor had promised to choreograph a program for Yurio's senior debut, and so Yurio tracks him down in Japan to see that he pays his dues.
From there, it was up to the performer and Intel — who supplied 300 of its Shooting Star drones — to work out how to choreograph the show.
In addition to hosting, the DWTS alum will work with the production's creative team to choreograph parts of the show in which he will be featured.
Robson began a working relationship Spears when he was just 16 years old after she hired him to choreograph her first big U.S. tour in 1999.
So we plan to get dinner, and I choreograph a beautiful and sweet, but firm way to end things—clean, tender, but thinking of self-preservation.
Just a few years ago, intimacy direction was such a new practice in the theater that hiring someone to choreograph sex scenes was almost unheard of.
Directed by Ellie Heyman, "THIS" uses storytelling — though what is fact and what is fiction is hard to discern — to choreograph a dance of the mind.
Anna D. Shapiro (August: Osage County) will direct, while James Alsop — known for her music video work with stars like Beyoncé and Lady GaGa — will choreograph.
Trained at the Royal Ballet School and briefly a member of the Royal Ballet, Mr. Wheeldon decamped at 20 to City Ballet, where he began to choreograph.
CNN can glide over crowds; BNSF Railway can fly out of the pilot's view; HBO can film at night; Disney World can choreograph a drone light show.
Her company is called Struct Club and the Los Angeles-based startup offers a mobile app that helps fitness instructors to choreograph, run and manage their classes.
There was a mosh pit going under the Cavs' basket, and a guy with long dreadlocks eating cheese fries with his wife was trying to choreograph it.
Their days were free, and that afforded him a rare opportunity to choreograph on a stage instead of in a studio — to take in the bigger picture.
Ms. Charrat continued to choreograph and to work internationally until 1973, when she created "Offrandes et Hyperprism," to music by Edgard Varèse, for the Paris Opera Ballet.
After his return to England, Mr. Alston went on to choreograph for, and then lead, Ballet Rambert for 13 years, before founding the Richard Alston Dance Company.
It would have been "crazy not to take the opportunity to choreograph for the two of them," Mr. Millepied said in a telephone interview from Marfa, Tex.
Yet for two years before he joined, he was one of four helpers working with Cunningham, who was nearly 90, every day as he continued to choreograph.
It was recently revealed that Blue helped choreograph one of Beyonce's Coachella dance numbers, as seen on the new Netflix doc about the build-up to the show.
He revealed he had dispatched Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to North Korea to choreograph the next episode of the Trump show -- his mind-boggling summit with Kim.
XI'AN, China — Among the qualifications Kong Dexin had to direct and choreograph a flashy new dance-drama about the ancient Chinese philosopher Confucius, one in particular stood out.
In 2014 Morris was brought in to choreograph the live show for Nine Inch Nails' festival tour, which involved seven mobile video screens and eight mobile light carts.
Here the words, in Latin, ask God to have mercy, warn of God's anger, speak of the grief that will attend the Last Judgment: Who can choreograph that?
But Mauss avoided that pitfall by working with 16 dancers to choreograph a live dance, which the dancers perform in a rotating quartet throughout the duration of the exhibit.
With her twin daughters Mariah and Chariah Jones helping to run operations and choreograph dances, they were more than prepared to start a long-term project like The Fits.
And Ms. Lovette, a principal dancer with City Ballet, will choreograph her first work for a professional company, a piece set to Schumann's Introduction and Concert Allegro, Op. 134.
Mr. Brown was in second grade when he attended his first Ailey performance; immediately after, he began to choreograph dances — that included making the playbills, too — for his family.
Kaelen makes his own experimental electronic music, so was able to mix the tracks himself and adapt the spacing and volume to suit the experience he wanted to choreograph.
The siblings uploaded the track to SoundCloud for Eilish's dance teacher to choreograph to, but it took off, fueled by unofficial remixes and algorithm magic, drumming up industry intrigue.
Using the app, players can select from a variety of different aerial maneuvers and sequences, and can choreograph air shows to music by dragging and dropping movements onto a timeline.
As part of its legacy plan, the organization has created Dances for the Future, works that Mr. Morris will choreograph now but that won't have their premieres during his lifetime.
By '89, Ninja is helping direct fashion shoots and runway shows, going so far as to choreograph for Malcolm McLaren, whose song, "Deep In Vogue," Levingston plays in the film.
They might wear clothes spun of special zero-g silk, or sculpt delicate forms that couldn't exist on Earth, or choreograph new forms of dance, assisted by their robot tails.
With her winning combination of humor and intellect, Ms. Brown went on to choreograph many large-scale dances, including "Set and Reset," her 1983 masterpiece with music by Laurie Anderson.
But then, the Jacksons said, when Robson was passed over to direct and choreograph Cirque du Soleil's Las Vegas "One" show spotlighting Jackson, his relationship with the family began to sour.
For the last five years, the Orgill family, of Highland, has pulled out all the stops during the holidays to choreograph an elaborate Christmas dance — and their displays always go viral.
He began to choreograph almost at once and quickly acquired a reputation for his unusual movement style, which combines a rooted, earthy quality with physical humor and balletic precision and stretch.
Lennie James as Morgan Jones You got to have a spectacular fight sequence with Lennie James (aka Morgan) in this episode — how long did you get to train and choreograph that?
After the high of Monday's show, Maks and I took Tuesday off so he could choreograph this week's dance — and also, so I could recuperate after our 14-hour show day.
Scott called on his Dancing with the Stars partner, Emma Slater, and her new husband, Sasha Farber, to choreograph a four-part showcase featuring a mash-up of styles and songs.
Performing together under the name FlucT, Sigrid Lauren and Monica Mirabile choreograph movements and expressions that reside in the intense, confusing and all-too-relevant space where sex and violence overlap.
He went on to choreograph several more of Ann-Margret's films as well as her 22015 Las Vegas stage act and two television specials, and he choreographed three other Presley movies.
That includes what to do with Tillerson, the beleaguered secretary of state, who has insisted that he'll remain in place even as some White House aides are working to choreograph his exit.
His full-throttle, rhythmically vital interpretation would have been enough to hold the attention, but Benjamin Millepied was on hand to choreograph select scenes, working with performers from the L.A. Dance Project.
Although today Ms. De Keersmaeker is a celebrated choreographer, she still thinks of herself as a dancer, and her impulse to choreograph is deeply grounded in this simple desire for physical expression.
Helping his stripper sister choreograph her routines pointed the young Fancher toward the life of a dancer, and a stint of flamenco dancing in Europe eventually led to the pursuit of acting.
"Fancy Free," Bernstein's first ballet — a collaboration with the great Jerome Robbins, who would choreograph "On the Town" and "West Side Story" — came just several months later and couldn't be more different.
Her brother and frequent collaborator Finneas wrote the song in 2015, and Eilish originally recorded it for her dance teacher, who'd asked for a song she could use to choreograph a routine.
The game, conceived by designer Piotr Iwanicki and inspired by a goofy Flash title called Time4Cat, forces players to carefully choreograph their movements because time in the game only moves when you do.
"By the third cholera epidemic in that era, there was less of an emphasis on blaming the Irish, and more of an emphasis on establishing public institutions to choreograph a response," he said.
At the outset of a war, interconnected AI systems would pick out targets, from missile launchers to aircraft-carriers, and choreograph rapid and precise strikes to destroy them in the most efficient order.
Some Democrats worried that without Dougherty, there would be no one left in the state party apparatus with the clout to choreograph complicated, multifaceted political plays — such as a state Supreme Court takeover.
But thanks to advances in special effects, post-production techniques were used to add the entirety of the lightsaber effect, with the prop blades serving to help accurately choreograph the fights on set.
The Mark Morris Dance Group has announced that Mr. Morris is to choreograph a full-length dance narrative, "Layla and Majnun," based on a love story that has its origins in seventh-century Persia.
But when it was time to choreograph some sleepover dance numbers to the soundtrack, I'd beg to play a bad kid, crimping my hair and tying my (modest) shirt into a midriff-baring top.
So, when the French pair Gabriella Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron were planning their free dance program, they enlisted the help of Jeffrey Cirio, a principal dancer with the American Ballet Theatre, to choreograph it.
On his blog, Robson describes how he went to therapy to recover, though still hadn't yet come to terms with his childhood experiences when he agreed again to choreograph the Cirque du Soleil project.
Mr. Mauss has worked with 16 dancers (four groups of four) to choreograph dances that subtly connect to several of the themes that were being developed in the art of the era on display.
To do so, they'll have to write and perform a new section of a RuPaul song and choreograph a dance with Todrick Hall; the eliminated contestants will return to form some sort of jury.
The work focused on Cunningham's impulses as an artist, when as his body declined and he was no longer to choreograph by creating dances with his own body, he came to rely on technology.
And the British ended up tutoring the Trump team on how to choreograph a foreign leader visit — the format for meetings, who would be in which one, how they would make statements to the media.
While officials choreograph the first withdrawal of a sovereign state from the EU, it remains unclear whether May can get any deal approved by the British parliament as hardline Brexiteers said she had surrendered to Brussels.
The juxtaposition is often instructional; early on, when Cunningham speaks of how he drew from ballet to choreograph leg movements but modern dance for the torso, the subsequent dance sequence illustrates this for the lay viewer.
"The Fight" features two female MMA rookies who rent the motel room in order to choreograph a better fight scene—directed by up-and-comer Megan Griffiths, the episode is a physical romp, limbs akimbo everywhere.
So I choreograph my models, spiking the floor, walls, and even the ceiling with tape to show them what points to hit while they move from one position to another, and back, and again and again.
Trump's tweeted bombshell about the meeting in itself left the impression that he was claiming credit for abandoning a diplomatic spectacular he had seemed to earlier choreograph largely to provide himself with a personal political win.
"We start with a body double, who works closely with our director to choreograph the performances, and then we take the results of that and go to work on it digitally along with the songs," he said.
Mariah and Chariah Jones helped choreograph the film's four featured "stand battles"—single elimination dance-off tournaments, essentially— and drill choreography, which mixed in aspects of Toni's character as she attempts to fit in with the Lionesses.
Merkel, who has led Europe's biggest economy for 14 years, has said she will not stand for a fifth term in 2021 but has tried to choreograph her exit from power by promoting her ally Kramp-Karrenbauer.
" Ms. Michaels has had experience with theatrical spectacles before: In 2002, the Italian-Belgian director Franco Dragone, known for his work with Cirque du Soleil, picked her to choreograph Céline Dion's Las Vegas show, "A New Day.
However, she and her team can carefully choreograph a rotating box to make it appear as if the prodigy is having a Houdini-inspired moment, and SNL broke down the specifics in a behind-the-scenes video.
Alice Teirstein, founding director of the Young Dancemakers Company, and William Catanzaro, its music director, preside over this diverse group of New York City teens who choreograph and perform original choreography at free events throughout the summer.
The RNC had to choreograph things to smooth over these differences and allow the roll call to build to the point when Donald Trump Jr. put his father over the top on behalf of the New York delegation.
His father was a cavalry officer, and as young Andrzej moved with his parents from camp to camp, he and his brother would playfully choreograph their own battles while all around them real troops carried out training maneuvers.
" The artists and writers are pretty much stock characters, turning up every once in a while to choreograph dances about the estrus cycle of seals and lament their lack of progress on literary investigations of the "cartographic imperative.
A 21st-century successor to Robbins, someone who loved New York as much as he did up to his death in 1998, would take these new conditions as a situation to choreograph, and not pretend nothing has changed.
Today, the men each teach dance and choreograph, some in New York, some in Los Angeles, buoyed by their status as members of the only dance troupe on a pop tour ever to achieve a fame of their own.
Fight scenes are hard work; it takes a lot of time to storyboard them, longer to choreograph each individual punch, and even longer still to then carry out the process of blocking characters, cameras, and props within a location.
A series of hilarious tryouts follow, that bring to mind Bring It On. The new squad, including Weaver, Pam Grier, Rhea Perlman, decides to enter a competition and hire a young cheerleader (Alisha Boe) to train and choreograph for them.
Dad Nathan works in sales and computer tech, which made the weeklong cramming session the pair undertook to choreograph the routine "stressful," according to Phillips, though she ultimately said she was glad to make her dad's lifelong goal a reality.
That is, you can choreograph the operations so that wrong answers cancel themselves out and right ones reinforce themselves; that way, when you go to measure the quantum state, it won't give you just any random value, but the desired answer.
Barnett Cohen will stage a theatrical reading of her absurdist book Utopia Myopia: 36 Plays On A Page, while Emily Mast will choreograph dancers to interact with the sculptural elements in the show with cues from Read Any Good Boots Lately?
Tharp also went on to choreograph his variations on themes by Handel and Haydn.) Ms. Tharp sets the second book as an exercise in partnering for two male-female couples, with an occasional guest appearance by another woman (Ms. Gilliland).
The scene robbed congressional Republicans of their ability to blame a potential impasse on Democrats, and they have spent the days since casting about for ways to choreograph a compromise that would protect Mr. Trump's ego and still be broadly acceptable.
When he began to choreograph more frequently for ballet companies in the mid-2000s he treated ballet technique itself as a kind of technology — a source of fascinating information about the way specifically trained bodies can function under varying conditions.
Even when he began to regularly choreograph for ballet companies — he became the Royal Ballet's resident choreographer in 2006 — his pieces showed ballet technique itself as a kind of technology, a distinctive and fascinating way for the body to function.
Both women helped choreograph the Vegas spectacular where 13 wildly talented performers dance, sing and strip in front of — and all around — the audience As Faulk tells PEOPLE, Tatum was adamant about relying on women to bring his stripper saga to life.
If we resist the urge to choreograph their every effort and accomplishment and send them out of our homes and into the world with the basic life skills to function in the face of failure we'll have set them up for success.
The dance offerings, chosen by the artistic duo Leimay, include the Flex Program, a collective of young practitioners of that dynamic street dance form; Jamila Youngstedt, who dances with the Cyr wheel; and Thea Little and Niki Singleton, who choreograph around sculptures.
Cities use paint and signs to communicate the rules of the road in a world where urban spaces must choreograph an infinite dance between pedestrians and personally owned cars, scooters and bicycles, ride-hailing services, delivery trucks, buses, rail and, someday, autonomous vehicles.
Gorsuch 2.0 The President's first task is to choreograph a rollout for the replacement for retiring Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, an opening that represents a priceless political chance for him to cement his hold on American life and culture for decades.
Most congressional veterans would tell you that from a fact-finding point of view, you are better off following the Watergate model: Investigate in private first, then choreograph a series of public hearings that recreate for the public what the investigation found.
Because sometimes I'll be sitting in front of two or three computers, and holding a phone, and talking to Bug, who's doing something else, and we have to choreograph this dance with all this equipment when I have no idea what any of it does.
Donald McKayle, one of the first choreographers to weave the African-American experience into the fabric of modern dance and the first black man to direct and choreograph a Broadway musical ("Raisin"), died on Friday at a hospital near his home in Irvine, Calif.
We start with a body double who works closely with our director to choreograph the performances and then we take the results of that and go to work on it digitally along with in many cases cleaned up and re-mastered cuts of the songs.
The company also offers a free tool for authors and self-publishers to create and add soundtracks to their own work by choreograph their text to a database of sounds and music to create their own Booktrack, which can then be made publicly available online.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) - The Winter Olympics sparked to life in a vivid, colorful ceremony of fire and ice in South Korea on Friday, though the diplomacy was tougher to choreograph in the stadium where leaders from nations that are sworn enemies sat close together.
Justin Peck hadn't even begun to choreograph in 22008; Pam Tanowitz had, but I hadn't heard of her; Liz Gerring was likewise unknown to me until once, during a quiet week in 20150, I chose to check out her latest at the Baryshnikov Arts Center.
Though Mr. Jonze is known for his dance-heavy music videos (he twice won MTV awards for helping choreograph Fatboy Slim videos, including "Praise You," in which he danced), "Changers," which runs about 30 minutes, is his first crack at a longer dance piece.
The film's dance routine shares some steps with Michael Jackson's 'Thriller'Though Ferris choreographer, Kenny Ortega, didn't choreograph Jackson's "Thriller" (you're thinking of Michael Peters) he had a long professional relationship with Jackson that included the singer's film This Is It. (And he choreographed Dirty Dancing.) 9.
For RuPaul to demand that the Vixen engage in a culture of silence, to expect her to choreograph her anger in order to appear less dissonant, less threatening, is to rob her of her voice for the sake of disproving the white myth of black inferiority.
Since then, he's gotten the opportunity to dance for some of the most influential artists in the industry, including Justin Timberlake, Selena Gomez, The Weekend, Mary J. Blige, Ricky Martin, Pitbull, Ellie Goulding, as well as the chance to choreograph for Tove Lo and Charli XCX.
But his attempts to choreograph a way out of a funding crunch that could soon close down the government hit a roadblock as top Democratic leaders boycotted a White House meeting after he had predicted in a tweet that there was no deal to be done.
And the Black gay men who would choreograph her or who'd pick out her clothes, or the Black women who may not be able to be as embraced by the mainstream, aka white society; maybe they're helping her in another way that's still behind the scenes.
Mr. Faïd, whom some in the French news media have called "the escape king" — it was not his first prison break — helped choreograph a sophisticated sequence to accomplish his July 1 flight from the penitentiary in Réau, on the outskirts of Paris, according to the authorities.
But Ms. Tarr has a longtime love of dance, and the conversation will veer into such territory: Along with creating performance apps featuring dancers that give users the chance to choreograph, she has published dance-themed books and magazines, including the treasured "Dance Ink."mcnallyjackson.com/event
WATCH: Modern Family Sneak Peek: Cam & Phil Dance But it doesn't stop there — the pair proceeds to takes the compliment one step further and decides to choreograph a hip-hop routine together (which includes a "booty drop" and "chest pump") under the moonlit sky, sporting full hip-hop garb.
Rather, DESCENT is the premiere work of the Kinetic Light collaborative, founded by Sheppard two years ago with the intention to create dance she realized that, as an artist with a disability, no one would choreograph for her, and furthermore, that a viewer might never have conceived of existing.
In November, he will appear as Harry Beaton in Mr. Wheeldon's concert production of "Brigadoon" at City Center and in December, he will choreograph and perform the title role in the Ensemble for the Romantic Century's production of "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein," directed by Donald T. Sanders, Off Broadway.
This year, the composer John Zorn, a two-time finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Music, asked McNamara to share the bill with him in a return to the Guggenheim's Peter B. Lewis theater — a beige 1960s mod beauty which sits underneath the Guggenheim's atrium — to choreograph Zorn's score Commedia dell'arte.
That is all the more so after this week, when his harsh immigration speech was condemned by Latino leaders, and black leaders ridiculed his campaign for trying to choreograph a question-and-answer session with Mr. Trump and a black minister in Detroit, preparing lengthy answers to pre-submitted questions.
ISIS' social media savvy has been remarked on for years; while all terrorism is on some level intended to attract the eyes of the media and the public, the group has reportedly been known to choreograph attacks for the specific purpose of producing digital content designed to appeal to online fringe elements.
McGregor will also choreograph a new staging of "The Rite of Spring" for American Ballet Theater this spring.) Other international companies include Dada Masilo/The Dance Factory, from South Africa, which put a twist on "Swan Lake" at the Joyce last year and returns with a new take on "Giselle" (April 3-173).
With an ever-racing mind and big ambitions for her art form, Ms. Dorrance, who has the gangly grace of a model, has charged herself with heavy responsibilities: to put tap on the cultural map by bringing it back to the concert stage; to educate the world about it; and to choreograph.
We started to choreograph it at our space in L.A. From the first incarnation, I wanted this gag with the hose and I wanted a human descender, so to speak, where you had a counterweight of someone's body and you tie the rope to them and use them to drop to the ground.
This is kind of like that, except instead of that kid, it's a deep-learning algorithm, because the dystopian future is now: Turns out a team of researchers out of UC San Diego have trained a machine to choreograph Dance Dance Revolution's pop tracks by feeding it audio, and getting some slick moves in return.
The producer Hal Prince hired him to choreograph Damn Yankees, a Faustian musical about a man who makes a deal with the devil to become a baseball champ, and told Fosse that he wanted to cast Verdon as Lola, an irresistible temptress who had been a plain woman before she, too, sold her soul.
And we have a pretty awesome community in Seattle, so throwing out the ideas, you know, 'I want to choreograph this, and make sure that we have the gangs, and the Sharks meet the Jets, and then we have the love story happening over here, and we've got the bar over here, and a fight breaks out.
And this year, the shows get an extra dose of celebrity as another Youth America alum and Ballet Theater dancer, Melanie Hamrick — who also happens to be Mick Jagger's girlfriend — returns to choreograph (with Joanna DeFelice, yet another alum) a romp for some Ballet Theater colleagues set to Rolling Stones songs arranged by Mr. Jagger. (Mr.
He had a laptop out and was showing me clips he had watched for inspiration after being asked to choreograph the show: the Nicholas Brothers skipping across tabletops in "Stormy Weather" (the sequence that Fred Astaire is said to have called the greatest dance number ever filmed, a superlative that, when you watch the scene, seems like an obvious thing to say).
Trump surrogate admits falsifying biographical claims In the week and a half since Trump's advisers touted an aggressive push to make inroads with African-American and Latino voters, the GOP nominee delivered a hardline immigration speech, lost the support of some of his prominent Latino backers and faced ridicule for attempting to tightly choreograph his visit to an African-American church slated for Saturday.
Every time we see a female choreograph in the spotlight at a major company or where she's the only woman in an all-male thing, the pressure is high, and if it's not good or if it's just O.K., the critics are a lot harsher and she's either shy to try it again in such a big light or people are more hesitant to hire her.
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Mr. Novak, who will continue to dance but said he had no plans to choreograph himself, will be the artistic leader for all the groups that fall under the Paul Taylor Dance Foundation's umbrella: the Paul Taylor Dance Company and Paul Taylor American Modern Dance — which presents new works by outside choreographers as well as Taylor masterworks at Lincoln Center — and also Taylor 2, the Taylor archives and the Taylor School.

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