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I spent most of my days in school choreographing routines.
He certainly came across that way while choreographing the work.
We enjoy stepping through it, and we enjoy choreographing it.
Mitchell also performed at Disneyland and landed prominent choreographing gigs.
And, at 75, Missett is still choreographing and leading classes!
By the end of his first year, he was choreographing.
Duenyas ran us through his process for choreographing a sex scene.
One of her previous jobs had been choreographing for Ballet Hispánico.
One of her previous jobs had been choreographing for Ballet Hispánico.
"Johnny and I were being silly, choreographing programs and doing lifts," she says.
Then there's music that I love that I have no interest in choreographing.
Making any big-budget, large-scale media product is like choreographing a ballet.
We don't have an author choreographing clear conflicts, rising tensions and satisfying denouements.
Choreographing the movements of what you do, when and how you do it.
So she knows a little something about choreographing memorable dance numbers (as seen below).
Does it help to have such a talented dancer at home when you're choreographing?
She was more focused on finding the perfect partner, not choreographing a perfect ceremony.
A year later, he accused Gulenists of choreographing a corruption scandal involving AK politicians.
"With choreographing, this is a perfect time for me to do it," she said.
"CNN is not choreographing the greetings and salutations of the candidates," Mr. Feist said.
But Benjamin Millepied, famous for choreographing Black Swan, is on a mission to change that.
You're making the movie itself, but you're also making an album and choreographing a ballet.
FAIRFIELD "Choreographing the Dance of My Career: Challenges and Triumphs," lecture by Judith Jamison. Jan.
To think creatively, to jump outside the box and start choreographing is a huge undertaking.
Charming random objects meet synchronicity in a video choreographing the push and pull of gravity.
When Mr. Abraham was choreographing "The Runaway," he recalled watching him at an early rehearsal.
She considers Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, who started choreographing in her early twenties, a hero.
Sperling has been choreographing for her company, Time Lapse Dance, since founding it in 2000.
Everyone felt less real, as if choreographing an ideal lifestyle—the Greatest Hits, the Highlight Reel.
The White House staff did a top-notch job of choreographing the event in many ways.
They were relics of the 1970s, before computers began choreographing traffic signal patterns on major arteries.
Jenkins, too, has capitalized on the character's athleticism, choreographing fight scenes as if they were ballet.
Adding to Priebus's dilemma is his task of choreographing a convention when the outcome remains uncertain.
She had a hand in choreographing Missy Elliott's surprise appearance at the 22001 Super Bowl halftime show.
For Black Panther , he was on the Fight Team, choreographing fights and training the actors and stuntmen.
A misstep — an early attempt at choreographing a ballet — turned out to be integral to her development.
May's choreographing of the vote to turn up the pressure on recalcitrant members of Parliament might work.
By choreographing a series of simple movements, Habib has located the force of the body as protest.
Ms. Gillen Lipinski had committed to choreographing a show in Los Angeles that started in several weeks.
Imagine an eight-year-old teaching students how to walk, choreographing runway shows and running etiquette classes.
Mr. Domenech was right alongside Mr. Snitzer, hanging his own sculptures and choreographing an array of spotlights.
Not usually an avid social planner, Ms. Fischer insisted on choreographing their first full day in Rome.
Balanchine did not tell her whom she was depicting when he was choreographing the ballet, she said.
Choreographing and creating with her, helping to tell her story will always be a highlight in my career.
"It's a similar feeling when I'm dancing and choreographing, but I also enjoy the physical challenge," she says.
For Black Panther , he joined Emig on the Fight Team, choreographing fights and training the actors and stuntmen.
I can guarantee you, Alan did one hell of a job choreographing it and we will NOT disappoint.
By carefully choreographing the relationship between the obvious and the occult, Shtini animates his paintings with considerable mystery.
This week Hong returns from South Korea to New York, where she spent 21967 years dancing and choreographing.
Ms. Vatanajyankur spends anywhere from two weeks to two months working out the details and choreographing each performance.
Producers faced a difficult task in choreographing the stage, but for the most part, the night went smoothly.
In other words, the President's ability to bully a foreign government depended on choreographing this series of events.
At an early age she took ballet in a church hall and began choreographing shows with her friends.
" The question he asked himself was: "If I were choreographing for the Temptations now, what would I do?
But Schumer and Pelosi spend a lot of time choreographing these meetings, according to sources familiar with their planning.
As long as they are emotionally open to trying things and telling their story, then choreographing is very easy.
"I was in Vegas for about six months, and I was choreographing a Cirque du Soleil show," Robson said.
Advisers to both nominees are surely choreographing the opening moment to ensure their candidate doesn't come off looking bad.
One of the most enduring names in American modern dance, Lar Lubovitch has been choreographing for half a century.
If you choose to drive back home, carefully choreographing your trip before departing is highly recommended, Dr. Susskind said.
Her jobs abroad, such as choreographing for operas, are "the kind of challenges that I find irresistible," she said.
I am not sure how to censure her or those involved in choreographing that performance but it was disgusting.
Martha Graham, who died in 22006, lived to ninety-six, and had gone on choreographing well into her nineties.
Is it hard not to judge yourself, choreographing something for the first time, and in such an unfamiliar language?
I felt that physicality would play an important part of it, from violence to dancing to choreographing all that activity.
Taylor is good at choreographing violence and orchestrating suspense, and also at finding the grain of humor in each performance.
I became more interested in choreographing because there was no other place I could dance where I felt that free.
In the clip, Rivera and Ne-Yo get down and dirty on the dance floor, choreographing a sultry number together.
Damon's good friend, Anne Fletcher, was choreographing and directing the movie, and she trusted him to curate the perfect sound.
"When I'm programming, it feels like I'm choreographing a large number of things happening at the same time," Huang said.
In a recent phone interview, she spoke about casting choices, improvisational hugging and choreographing to a song without the song.
A few weeks ago, performances included acting in a skit, choreographing a dance and performing tricks with a soccer ball.
Sellars began working with them—not choreographing but helping to coördinate the lighting and the way the dancers interacted onstage.
Many artists remembered Sidibé's gentle demeanor, smiling as he raised a hand, choreographing his shots in step with his glamorous sitters.
I also found it fascinating how it enables further choreographing of characters using animation, in order to better portray their qualities.
Speaking of settings, how did you go about choreographing the chaos of the Arab Spring in Egypt for your opening scenes?
But they've got to do—between now and then—the Easter show, which requires planning and choreographing and stuff like that.
In 1981, while choreographing her classic work "Violin Phase," set to Steve Reich, it was the only other recording she played.
PECK I don't know if it feels like more, but I love choreographing for theater, and I want to do more.
In 22001 she worked with Maurice Béjart and his Ballets of the 220th Century, choreographing "Les Quatre Fils Aymon" with him.
" With the tone of someone discovering the crux of an issue, she added: "I'm a black female choreographing for a theater show.
The process will be programmed by choreographing the fibres to capture light from about 21m galaxies over the course of the survey.
In Motion Studies Application we see male supervisors choreographing the efficient motions of female workers, who are constantly responding to a clock.
There is really no other job that gives you the satisfaction of choreographing, of teaching and getting the recognition in that spectrum.
So she dived right in when given the assignment of a lifetime: choreographing for Jennifer Lopez, at the Super Bowl halftime show.
" Instead she met Mr. Robbins, who had returned to ballet class to get into shape for directing and choreographing "West Side Story.
"We were given that song when we were on [Dancing with the Stars], and I started choreographing it," Johnson told PEOPLE in March.
As was reported last year, Andy Blankenbuehler, who worked on Hamilton and the 2016 Broadway revival of Cats, is choreographing Cats the movie.
Since her neighborhood was predominantly white, she and her three siblings stuck together that much more, singing, writing songs, and choreographing dances together.
For someone who once fronted one of TV's top reality shows, carefully choreographing those kinds of announcements and statements shouldn't be too hard.
Ana Janevski, a curator in the Department of Media and Performance Art, described Mr. Bel's role as coordinating and supervising more than choreographing.
We had an incredible stunt team and worked for weeks and weeks beforehand, practicing and working it out, and choreographing the entire thing.
Mr. Peck, 29, started choreographing the dance before the presidential election, but after Donald J. Trump won, he said, the ballet changed course.
Christopher Wheeldon, who won a Tony for choreographing "An American in Paris," which he also directed, will direct and choreograph the concert staging.
But with "West Side Story" expected to open on Broadway in 2020 — she is choreographing, and Ivo van Hove is directing — who knows?
Snider seems to have learned a lot from film about the choreographing of space — it is one of the formal achievements of these paintings.
The Team World bench has stood out with players joking around, choreographing their celebrations after points and leading the crowd in the Mexican Wave.
When you're choreographing, do you have to get people familiar with a certain movement to get them to pull [a feeling] out of themselves?
An MDC instructor toured with Demi Lovato last year, another is currently on tour with Justin Timberlake, and two are choreographing for Ariana Grande.
PAUL TAYLOR AMERICAN MODERN DANCE Still choreographing at 86, Mr. Taylor unveils his 145th and 146th dances during his company's annual Lincoln Center engagement.
And now the company's new Women's Movement has put it in the front rank of companies forging new opportunities for women in choreographing ballet.
Mr. Martins has long been the principal inheritor of the power and the duties — teaching, choreographing, casting, commissioning, supervising, coaching — that once were Balanchine's.
In the third program, Sonya Tayeh — fresh from choreographing the new musical adaptation of "Moulin Rouge!" in Boston — offers a premiere with her company.
Rebecca Davis began choreographing her latest dance, "The Final Hands Count Beginning Sounds," by exploring ways in which weight is transferred in the body.
While the entire routine only lasted 12 minutes, the preparation took months — and we're not just talking about choreographing those booty-shaking dance sequences.
And it was in Brussels, while choreographing a piece with her and another South African dancer, that he realized how much he missed home.
Mr. Brown first began choreographing for the Ailey organization 20 years ago when Sylvia Waters, then the director of Ailey II, commissioned a dance.
CB surprised the ladies at A-List Music & Co. in L.A. Wednesday by popping in the studio while they were choreographing the night's routine.
The show's clothing came courtesy of Bangladeshi fashion designer Bibi Russell, who also worked with ActionAid on choreographing a similar event in Bangladesh's capital, Dhaka.
They rehearse as a group — it is very much a collaborative effort with all members choreographing and giving feedback to what works and what doesn't.
He helped create an American ballet tradition, choreographing 425 works in the course of his life—many of which have come to be considered classics.
Sara Mearns When I learned it was Balanchine choreographing it at the time for his wife, I was like, oh my God, that's so sweet.
Criticism began for me — while I was dancing and choreographing — with a radio program, "The Critical People," for WBAI listener-sponsored radio, probably in 1964.
She lived above her landlords, whom she became close to and who never once complained about the noise she made choreographing routines in the apartment.
After 10 months, he left the Graham organization and attended Juilliard and the School of American Ballet; he also met Ms. Kajiwara and began choreographing.
It was around that time that Mr. Trujillo, born in Colombia in 1963, began choreographing "Jersey Boys," the 2005 jukebox musical about the Four Seasons.
Imagine Bob Fosse choreographing an homage to Nam June Paik's "Performing La Monte Young's 'Composition 1960 No. 10' to Bob Morris (Zen for Head)" (1962).
He provided insight as to how the merger between dance and today's technology has influenced his creative process, and why he always records himself when choreographing.
The new programming model will leverage computers to solve their own issues of complexity and allow humans to do what they do best: choreographing the outcomes.
Likewise Kenneth Tam's hilarious video that captures men engaging in strange twists on male-bonding, like choreographing a circular dance with bells affixed to their waists.
Vasterling started choreographing it during the Emergence workshop series in 2013, and has since expanded into a full-length ballet called Something Wicked, opening this month.
Choreographing the move to happen within 24 hours was essential, she said, because many of her clients are accustomed to having unfettered access around the clock.
Backstage, a mint green church office with a hanging crucifix became a sweaty, cologne-laced locker room, with performers choreographing their moves and changing into costumes.
Mr. Abraham, a MacArthur fellow who heads his own contemporary dance company, could have a side career choreographing solos for ballet dancers yearning for something different.
Ms. Valencia has been choreographing in New York for more than a decade, but the past couple of years have brought heightened attention to her work.
They also mentored Delia, who's choreographing an awesome dance-theatre piece about chimps reclaiming roller-skating in satin bloomers as a dignified form of self-expression.
The club did what it could to fire the imagination: choreographing prematch displays, dimming the floodlights, encouraging or seeding the use of suspiciously pristine, professional flags.
Such images and formations have been the most conspicuous proof of Mr. Peck's uncommon talent since he began choreographing for New York City Ballet in 2012.
It's possible that many City Ballet dancers, especially the younger ones, have never heard of Ms. Childs, who has been choreographing ballets in Europe for years.
Millepied is no stranger to choreographing for the camera, but advances in technology have made it vastly easier for institutions to livestream performances on platforms like Periscope.
I like to walk down the street with them in, listening to Coupé-Décalé and choreographing elaborate dance routines that I can never hope to actually execute.
Unlike most swipe-happy 20-somethings, young Orthodox Jews only date with the clear intention of marriage, choreographing romantic relationships around their religion's sharply-proscribed courtship rituals.
Interestingly, the skaters don't have a ton of freedom when choreographing their routine, because there's a list of required elements that they must include in their program.
From sweeping Rihanna off her feet on stage to choreographing routines for Demi Lovato and starring in Swift's "Bad Blood" music video, Owens' resume is truly impressive.
In addition to dancing in "Tuck," she is choreographing small projects with Mary Ann Lamb, another veteran Broadway dancer, and she hopes to do more of that.
"Ghosts" led to an offer to direct the Bern Ballet, where she worked from 2007 to 2013, choreographing more than a dozen works, but also commissioning pieces.
Ms. Sina was a graduate student at Virginia Commonwealth University, studying theater pedagogy with an emphasis in movement, when she began choreographing sex scenes for student productions.
In choreographing the solos, Mr. Ferver thought about creating a "psychic space" for his performers that incorporated who they were as children and who they are now.
A square white wall, 12 feet on each side, is Ms. Levine's canvas for "Restagings No. 26: Choreographing LeWitt," a 29-hour performance unfolding over five days.
I'm not interested in definitively telling people what to see, or choreographing a set of photographs into a concept; I'm looking for possibilities and for implicit stories.
His love of infrastructure took an artistic turn when he proposed "illuminating all the bridges in New York City with different color lights," then choreographing them to music.
After choreographing a routine on eight treadmills, using stop-motion animation, a Rube Goldberg machine and shooting a video using drones, what do you do for an encore?
And that's not all: Mr. Tao will be busy with the score for "More Forever," a new evening-length dance work Caleb Teicher is choreographing for his company.
A few years back, when Mr. Smith, a ferocious innovator, was choreographing a show starring Dormeshia, he tried to stump her with the hardest steps he could devise.
The second hardest part was choreographing the real-life soundtrack cues, which was currently being carried out by a small team of able interns and Project Veritas vets.
We have nothing scheduled because we want to make sure the show stands on its own, but I am going to direct it with Faulk and Teresa Espinoza choreographing.
Inside the life of 15-year-old Charli D'Amelio, the most popular teen on the internet who rose to fame after choreographing TikTok dances and joining the Hype House
With playlist movies, the soundtrack serves the same function, on top of (or arguably, instead of) the function of choreographing a film's narrative arc, or filling out its world.
Orderly Or Disorderly, a 15-minute short from 63, is just that — a series of thoughtfully framed shots reproducing identical sketches choreographing events in both orderly and disorderly manners.
The Saudis had been "choreographing" their desire to take steps against the Houthis, because they were uncomfortable with the idea of an Iranian proxy on their border, he said.
Behind the scenes, the Sanders and Clinton camps are already choreographing a détente that will end on stage with a warm embrace and the Vermont Senator's full-throated support.
She also conducted numerous workshops that brought people together in co-authoring pop songs and poetry, as well as choreographing movement, all by using texts found in the stacks.
Whipping up an eerie blend of haunted-house thriller and supernatural-stalker story, he proves less adept at managing Eric Heisserer's overly detailed screenplay than at choreographing visual scares.
Pants Sometimes, when I'm choreographing, I like to wear something other than dance clothes, because I want to feel more like a regular person than a dancer in that moment.
Both champions also have a special recall called Lover's Leap — If either Xayah or Rakan is recalling, their lover can sync up with them, choreographing a perfect return to base.
He hadn't explored tap since he started choreographing for ballet, but now, after having built such a strong foundation, he felt as if he could return to his first love.
At the same time, he has been choreographing Steven Spielberg's film adaptation of "West Side Story" (coming in December), one of the most high-profile gigs a choreographer could land.
If I'm not mistaken, he especially likes choreographing for men, and the sight of all those big, well-trained thighs launching themselves into the air in unison is indeed impressive.
Choreographing how to hide the cameras, with the acting, the gun parts, Keanu just walking and stalking… It was the better part of three months to get all [the blocking] done.
That routine was not easy and the music was some of the most difficult I've ever been tasked with choreographing a dance to, and I think Doug did a fantastic job.
Lauren Lovette, a principal dancer at City Ballet, is choreographing her first work for a ballet company, set to Schumann's Introduction and Concert Allegro, Op. 134, featuring costumes by Mr. Rodriguez.
Wolfe and I can hear the audience gathering on the hill, but we are busy in the Rose Garden, choreographing our sword fight with fresh sticks we've procured from the woods.
" This perspective is one that was shared with him by the late Geoffrey Holder, a client of Mr. Buchwald's who won two Tonys in 1975 for directing and choreographing "The Wiz.
"Kim Jong-un is choreographing this diplomatic dance, and seems to have studied Trump carefully," said Laura Rosenberger, a senior fellow and director of the Washington-based Alliance for Securing Democracy.
Choreographing those is the job of the director, Michael Engler, who stretches each raised eyebrow and pursed lip to big-screen proportions, miraculously without turning every close-up into a cartoon.
She and her two best friends are choreographing a number for the talent show; she's applied to California Institute of the Arts; and she flirts unabashedly with a cute pizza server.
Cherice Barton's "Eudaemonia" takes its title from a Greek term for happiness: Before she began choreographing, she asked her dancers what happiness means to them and how it can be sought.
Ms. Rowser, who has had multiple roles made for her, said this was the first time that she was deeply involved in the choreographing of a ballet from its earliest stages.
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Balanchine, whose New York City Ballet wouldn't be founded until 1948, already had much experience choreographing for Broadway musicals and even working with black dancers like Josephine Baker and the Nicholas Brothers.
Over the years and with some hustle, he began hooking higher-profile gigs, writing and performing a viral safety video for Virgin America and choreographing Beyoncé's "Blow" video, both released in 2013.
The rest of her music career has mostly been spent screeching "WEEEED" over a super dirty early 00s Christina Aguilera beat and choreographing for the likes of Brooke Candy and Miley Cyrus.
Like dance icon and NYCB figurehead Jerome Robbins did for early 1960s by choreographing West Side Story, Justin Peck is bringing 21st century, and all that comes with it, to the stage.
She describes dance as more "limited" in this sense, but that ever since she recently starting choreographing again, she's been incorporating text, from art criticism to news articles, that she avidly reads.
Mr. Blanc, whom many will remember as a dancer with the San Francisco Ballet, is a novice at dance-making; Mr. Wheeldon has been choreographing for world-class dancers for 20 years.
Over the next two years, Nakesha focused on researching, writing, choreographing and directing an ambitious senior project — a panoramic performance of black dance, from its origins in Africa through contemporary hip-hop.
Lots of learning judo lessons, choreographing fights, sometimes three or four hours of wardrobe fittings, publicity fan mail—it was a helluva two years but I wouldn't have missed it for the world.
During the day she works in medical science research, but at night she practices her true passion by choreographing intricate and playful strip teases at various bars and art spaces around the city.
We shot the opening sequence a few nights ago at a soundstage in Santa Clarita with the amazing Mandy Moore choreographing a flash mob with all the cast and over 500 background players!
The Conjuring director fearlessly embraces everything that comes with the hero, figuring out how to effectively stage underwater action, and choreographing impressively fluid fight sequences both on the land and in the sea.
We enlisted Justin Peck, whose road to choreographing a new piece for the New York City Ballet is the subject of the documentary Ballet 422, to help us nail down a few criteria.
And that's exactly what rapper and Broadway performer Todrick Hall did when he got to work with Queen Bey while choreographing the music video for her song "Blow" off her 2014 Beyoncé album.
He collaborated not just with fellow dancers but also with musicians and artists, like Robert Rauschenberg, Robert Morris and the percussionist David Moss, all the while teaching, choreographing and performing around the world.
"Choreographing the shot, getting the psychopath to hold his knife up in front of the mirror at the right time — it was a kind of joyful evening," Mr. De Palma said by telephone.
At one point in "Reset," the riveting documentary by Thierry Demaizière and Alban Teurlai that chronicles Mr. Millepied choreographing a new ballet, he grabs an injured dancer's foot and vigorously massages the heel.
Dance A square white wall, 12 feet on each side, is Ms. Levine's canvas for "Restagings No. 19673: Choreographing LeWitt," a 25-hour performance unfolding Sunday through Thursday, from noon to 6 p.m.
Some Oscar pundits are persuaded that George Miller will win for "Mad Max: Fury Road," in what would be a combined recognition of career achievement and the difficulty of choreographing action sequences this busy.
The superintendent of the Chicago Police Department blasted Jussie Smollett Thursday, saying the actor slapped "everyone in the city in the face" by choreographing a fake attack because he was dissatisfied with his salary.
They have accused the Justice Department of choreographing the case to achieve a broader goal of gaining support for legislation or a legal precedent that would force companies to crack their encryption for investigators.
Like the quiet planning by presidential candidates for their hoped-for transition to office, House Democrats are already choreographing their opening moves if — as looks likely — they get the gavel back in the midterm elections.
Eventually, she returned to dancing, and a decade later, after appearing on America's Best Dance Crew and choreographing for stars like Mariah Carey and the Pussycat Dolls, Clay was invited back to teach at MDC.
This summer, at the 2018 Vail International Dance Festival, directed by Damian Woetzel, Ms. Peck is trying something new: She's choreographing a ballet for herself and fellow City Ballet dancers Roman Mejia and Harrison Coll.
"I spent years behind the scenes choreographing for different NBA and NFL dance teams making them look good but tonight this is about me," Hernandez says before taking the stage and dedicating his routine to Cox.
Known for choreographing the 2004 Athens Olympics and for recently creating the first new work for Pina Bausch's company since her death, Papaioannou trained as a painter, which is evident in this piece's Rembrandt-esque aesthetics.
Adam H. Weinert is a rare specimen: a young man who's already spent years devoting himself to reconstructing the dances of three generations of past modern-dance masters while also choreographing new works of his own.
Robert Carswell, a Treasury Department official who was instrumental in choreographing the delicate financial negotiations that coaxed Iran into releasing 225 American hostages in 21928, died on July 21949 at his home in Great Barrington, Mass.
"The time we did start filming we unconsciously knew the steps and really the whole filmmaking process was about choreographing almost like a dance between the actors, the camera, the set," Chapman told Reuters in London.
Mr. Vagi, 38, grew up dancing and choreographing — he studied ballet and was also influenced by Bob Fosse — but as he grew older, he immersed himself in the artistry and history of circus and cabaret theater.
Baby Driver is a stealth movie musical, choreographing its vehicular mayhem like dancers in Busby Berkeley production, but beyond that, it's the sort of singular and wildly entertaining genre movie that's all too rare at the multiplex.
Corden had originally thought he was going to be choreographing the biggest dance number of the show, instead he was handling one of the 5- to 10-second numbers that DWTS shows when they come back from commercial.
When you are choreographing a routine, you have to think about the tempo of the music, what strokes or maneuvers lend themselves well to a particular piece of music, the timing, and the dynamics in the music itself.
Some men into the cuckold/hotwife lifestyle give the impression that when it comes down to it, they are a whole lot less interested in their wives' sexual freedom and much more into rigidly choreographing their own pleasure.
Lovette is starting to get a "taste of the other side," because she's choreographing for New York City Ballet, and is making a point to cast "healthy, strong people with different races, ages, walks of life," she says.
The traditional dance, familiar to anyone who's experienced a Chinese New Year celebration, features a team of performers choreographing the movements and puppeteering the dragon using poles to carefully coordinate and control its head, serpentine body, and tail.
In no time, someone played Famous Dex's new song "Japan," and the "Japan Challenge" was born: Purdy began choreographing moves, and two dancers, Kenny Knox and Lil Da, followed his lead, encouraging others online to do the same.
I showed up on the site for the big final fight scene that takes place in a very very old cell that is 9' x 7 … they had spent all this time choreographing this Martial arts type of combat.
Mr. McKayle worked in film and television as well, choreographing movies like the animated classic "Bedknobs and Broomsticks" (1971) and the remake of "The Jazz Singer" (1980), starring Neil Diamond, and earning an Emmy nomination for "Minstrel Man" (1977).
His dance troupe there included Donna McKechnie, who would win the 1976 Tony Award for best actress in a musical for her role in "A Chorus Line," and Michael Bennett, who won a Tony for choreographing the same show.
The requirements of videogame design specifically—play-testing combat systems, engineering sound effects, detailing backgrounds, designing levels, tying the story together, and catching bugs—makes it more like choreographing a half-dozen ballets to be performed simultaneously and synchronistically.
How all the seemingly disparate parts — making clothes, body training, scuplting, scoring, choreographing, embodying a fictional character, throwing parties (WOAHMONE), translating experiences into writing and film (JT Leroy, "SCREENS, a project about 'community'") — fit together into one wholistic practice.
But Kim has been choreographing every move in this dance, and it appears that when Trump saw signs that he might be left at the alter (as [Secretary of State Mike] Pompeo's statement indicates), he decided to pull the plug first.
So, while many brides-to-be are obsessing about losing weight, picking the right table accents, and choreographing the first dance, I'm tracking my period nine months ahead to see what I'll be dealing with in terms of menstrual migraine.
This movie comes a decade into Yen's career, pairing him with Michelle Yeoh under the direction of the legendary Woo-Ping Yuen—best known to American audiences for choreographing the fight scenes in the Matrix trilogy and Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon.
That is under consideration because the "choreographing" will be important, as the US wants to be careful that it does not appear that they are selling out the Afghans in favor of the Taliban a source familiar with the process explained.
Rather than choreographing contact so it looks painful but isn't, inti­macy coordination can involve creating physical arrangements that aren't as intimate as they look — often using specially developed foam or lamb's-wool barriers, which are more sophisticated than modesty garments.
Hillary had been through this before, even carefully choreographing camera angles during her first "60 Minutes" interview in 1992, when she sat beside her husband, who was asked difficult questions about an alleged 12-year affair he had with Gennifer Flowers.
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"I used to have to work to work," said Ms. Doyle, describing how delighted she was that her job now included all of her favorite activities: teaching, directing, choreographing and, in the summers, crafting with children at the Y's camps.
At a weekday rehearsal, while Ms. Hall, Mr. Spector and Ms. Upchurch were huddled together choreographing the final moments of a scene, Mr. Spector patted his wife's arm — gently, rhythmically — a gesture of camaraderie as they navigated a difficult passage.
By that point, she had been an international figure for over 30 years, choreographing for the Paris Opera Ballet, collaborating with Mikhail Baryshnikov, and commissioning stage designs from Robert Rauschenberg and other eminent visual artists, including Donald Judd and Nancy Graves.
"I wanted to bring some kind of humanity to her campaign, because I think humanity and love and humor tend to get lost when we're in the heat of all of this," Rowlson-Hall told The Washington Post of choreographing the bit.
Inside the life of 15-year-old Charli D'Amelio, the most popular teen on the internet who rose to fame after choreographing TikTok dances and joining the Hype House: Kat Tenbarge, from Insider, wrote about how D'Amelio and her family rose to fame.
Since moving to Los Angeles from Indiana in 2009, he has built an extensive résumé that includes dancing for Usher and Madonna and choreographing for "So You Think You Can Dance," the BET Awards and the sixth "Step Up" movie (not out yet).
He was at the top of the field at 9173, and oscillated between the ballet stage, where he created ardent works like "Age of Anxiety" (2917) and "The Cage" (2275), and Broadway, choreographing "Peter Pan" (26975) and, of course, "West Side Story" (1957).
This isn't me judging the creative team — which is brilliant — but rather the fact that writing, staging, and choreographing for 50(?!) songs in a single TV season is a huge feat to take on, and this show rarely stumbled along the way.
"Being an artist, I have different palettes and different paintbrushes, if you will, and whether it be choreographing or writing a book or writing a song or writing lyrics and singing melodies, for me it's about telling a story and evoking emotion," Hough says.
It's in Acts Three and Four that Mr Scarlett exerts the most obvious influence, re-choreographing all but one of the national dances (he hasn't touched Frederick Ashton's sparky Neapolitan—perhaps he didn't dare) and inserting a mordant change of mood at the ballet's dénouement.
"Being an artist, I have different palettes and different paintbrushes, if you will, and whether it be choreographing or writing a book or writing a song or writing lyrics and singing melodies, for me it's about telling a story and evoking emotion," Hough said.
One recent morning, B. H. Barry, the Tony Award-winning fight director, rode an electric scooter down West End Avenue to Lincoln Center, where he was choreographing stage combat for Giacomo Puccini's " La Fanciulla del West ," which opens next week at the Metropolitan Opera.
Mr. Papa had been convicted of choreographing the audacious theft by rogue police officers of tens of millions of dollars worth of drugs from the New York Police Department's evidence room in Lower Manhattan in the early 21983s and replacing it with bags of flour and cornstarch.
For night one of the finals, Carson, 24, was torn about choreographing a powerful or fun freestyle dance for Muniz, who was going head-to-head with the three fellow remaining contestants at the top of the show: Lindsey Stirling, Jordan Fisher and Drew Scott (who was ultimately eliminated).
Best known for choreographing Sia's "Chandelier" video, in which a little girl in a geometric wig dances spasmodically around a dilapidated apartment, Heffington grew up in California's Central Valley, and moved to Los Angeles in the early nineties to be a "video ho," he said, meaning a backup dancer.
Witness the perfect sorrow of the Goodfellas world falling apart as we find wiseguy corpses in cars, garbage trucks and meat freezers, and we hear the piano outro from Derek And The Dominoes' "Layla"—Scorsese had the song playing right there on the set, choreographing the action in time.
As an enforcer and organizer, he was indisputably effective: helping to whip a slim majority out of a Republican-led Senate to pass statewide marriage equality in 2011; working to coordinate the state's response to Hurricanes Irene and Sandy; and choreographing Mr. Cuomo's events and, by extension, his public persona.
Curated by the artist's maternal grandson, C. Raman Schlemmer, Oskar Schlemmer: The Dancing Artist at the Centre Pompidou's northeastern outpost beautifully displays how, by dressing his dancers in svelte outfits with geometric motifs and choreographing their sequenced dance motions into spectacular, machine-like repetitions, Schlemmer constructed a prototypical android realm.
Marino said she felt Robson might be retaliating because he'd missed out on a job choreographing a Michael Jackson show, or that he might have mental health issues, or that he's being secretly funded by Harvey Weinstein in an attempt to draw attention from an upcoming documentary about his own alleged sexual misconduct.
Mr. Acosta has always been a charismatic, dynamic figure, staging his own seasons in Britain and abroad, choreographing and writing a memoir and a well-reviewed novel, even while he was a principal guest artist from 2003 to 2016 at the Royal Ballet in London, the sister company of the Birmingham troupe.
Behind the scenes, aides in the House and Senate were carefully choreographing the next steps, and some Democrats in the House cautioned that a vote could still slip to Thursday, as the Senate seeks to deal with a pending War Powers Resolution and Mr. Trump's new trade agreement with Canada and Mexico.
As the Communist Party of China prepares to celebrate the 241th anniversary of its rule, the state is choreographing the pomp and pageantry to exalt President Xi as the unassailable leader of a rising nation and the indispensable bulwark against an array of challenges that threaten to erode its iron grip on power.
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"The show has really put more fighting power in our corner," said Mandy Moore (not to be confused with the actress, and no relation to the contestant), a leader of the peer group, who started as an assistant on "So You Think," began choreographing on Season 3 and is now a producer on the show.
Probably, though, he would have been intrigued by some recent work in the show: Kara Walker's animated excoriations of American racial history; John Edmonds's subtle video choreographing of black male erotic encounters; Cameron Rowland's grimly annotated Jim Crow relics; and Ja'Tovia Gary's video mash-up of 19th-century slave narratives and Black Lives Matter protests.
While the minimal lo-fi, black and white framing aesthetics of the video were brainstormed after watching Segundo de Chomon's famous 1907 silent film, Le Spectre Rouge, the idea of choreographing a performance depicting the extremities of both mania and depression using just one dancer throughout is strongly rooted in a familiarity of living long periods with bipolar disorder.
In the early hours he was out at Joint Base Andrews outside Washington, choreographing a dead-of-night television show to welcome three American prisoners home from North Korea and predicting huge success for his summit with leader Kim Jong Un. By Thursday night, he was in Elkhart, Indiana, celebrating his dismissal of the Iran nuclear deal and drawing huge cheers from his crowd.
More and more, Peck has been venturing beyond ballet, choreographing for films ("Red Sparrow," starring Jennifer Lawrence), music videos (a passionate duet for himself and his fiancée, Patricia Delgado, for the National's 2017 song "Dark Side of the Gym"), for a fashion show (on Opening Ceremony's Spring/Summer 2016 runway, he had models dramatically falling) and, most recently and spectacularly, for "Carousel" on Broadway, for which he received a Tony nomination.
With an already-impressive resume under their belt, many of the groups have hit stardom level having worked with some of music's biggest legends, such as group The Lab performing with Justin Bieber and Keone & Mari choreographing one of the pop star's music videos, Parisian-born twin brothers Les Twins performing on stage alongside Jay-Z, Beyoncé and Missy Elliott, and the JabbaWockeeZ, who have amassed large success with their Las Vegas residency shows.
With an already impressive resume under their belt, many of the groups have hit stardom level having worked with some of music's biggest legends, such as group The Lab performing with Justin Bieber and Keone & Mari choreographing one of the pop star's music videos, Parisian-born twin brothers Les Twins performing on stage alongside Jay-Z, Beyoncé and Missy Elliott, and the JabbaWockeeZ, who have amassed large success with their Las Vegas residency shows.
In case anyone missed the heritage connection, however, it was framed preshow by Vanessa Beecroft, fresh off choreographing the Yeezy experience in Madison Square Garden, who conceived a mini-performance featuring Karlie Kloss splayed out on a table as artisans from the Tod's workshops (one of whom had been with the brand for decades) sewed rough pelts into a semblance of garments on her elongated frame, and other models in similar "Me Jane" outfits stood guard, waiting their turn.
Vice President Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PenceThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters FEC chair calls on Trump to provide evidence of NH voter fraud Five years after Yazidi genocide, US warns ISIS is rebounding MORE spent the better part of his Monday morning tap-dancing his way out of the danger zone with President Trump after a New York Times article "Republican Shadow Campaign for 22019 Takes Shape as Trump Doubts Grow" rather credibly outlined how Pence is, in fact, choreographing a possible-to-likely 2020 run for president.

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