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"choreography" Definitions
  1. the art of designing and arranging the steps and movements in dances, especially in ballet; the steps and movements in a particular ballet or show

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Lizzie: You know we love choreography, and the choreography never stops in this video.
"I wanted to do choreography, and there is nothing less commercial than choreography," he said.
Our choreography team, Hidali, designed their movements rather than composed the choreography in time to their music.
Having begun on Tuesday with 20143 choreography by George Balanchine, it switched on Wednesday to 21st-century choreography.
He won an outstanding choreography Emmy Award in 2015 and 2017 and is nominated this year for outstanding choreography.
All we know is that we need to learn the following choreography before our office party: This choreography. pic.twitter.
Same with the choreography — Shinwon does a specific gesture when he's embarrassed, so we added that to ['Humph''s] choreography.
Several intellectual property lawyers suggested there have not been a lot of choreography cases because there is not a lot of money in choreography.
Joshua Bergasse ("On the Town") will create all-new choreography for "Sweet Charity," whose original production won a Tony for its choreography by Bob Fosse.
The choreography by Jerome Robbins, familiar to many from the 1961 movie version of the musical, is supplemented by Sean Cheesman's new choreography, which draws a bridge to contemporary urban culture.
Beating a boss almost feels like pulling off complex choreography.
Point Dance The most prominent move in a song's choreography.
Furthermore, eye contact is an essential element of fight choreography.
The result is a random but controlled choreography of birds.
I also want to perform it with sumo choreography, actually.
I know this piece of choreography is a top shot.
As an audience member, you know it's not just choreography.
How did you approach the choreography for the flying sequence?
Of course, Ms. Childs's choreography is complicated all the same.
Ms. Brown's choreography here consists of different threads of movement.
Can you describe the feeling of performing Justin Peck's choreography?
And even then the choreography occasionally ties me in knots.
Could the band's choreography make it into the second season?
Your foundation is in joining choreography with fairly serious songs.
Not all the choreography appeared to go off as planned.
"I thought it was part of the choreography!" she said.
Each episode features original songs, complete with costumes and choreography.
Trainor's new phase is all about military colors and choreography.
Their choreography involves a fair bit of clit play. Instructional.
The camera swung around to show off the excellent choreography.
In Balanchine's choreography, you don't stand idly by — you dance.
The gags are not as good as the choreography, though.
In addition to skating, the show features complex aerial choreography.
He studied choreography at N.Y.U. and founded A.I.M in 2005.
Lev Ivanov's choreography for Odette has been smudged, adjusted, diluted.
The choreography is also intended to let Grande blend in.
The scoring system tends to favor difficult tumbling over choreography.
"I liked how aggressive her choreography was," Ms. Azalea said.
But such controversies always surround alternative versions of classic choreography.
Haynes went to work on the choreography of the fall.
"I always call it 'choreography' with another person," he says.
But maximum10 maintain that "choreography" isn't exactly the right word.
I started to think about adolescence as choreography of sorts.
The choreography for the first and longest section is abstract.
"Agon," created in 1957, had changed the course of choreography.
Getting to it involved an ingenious architectural choreography of intimidation.
My choreography is actually a direct response to the music.
For decades his choreography has been an easy punching bag.
Danielle Agami's fluid choreography evokes Ms. Monk's graceful movement vocabulary.
Kelly Devine will provide choreography, and Kristin Hanggi will direct.
"The choreography and the intention is all mine," he said.
Like the choreography itself, ALL is fluid, adaptable, and intuitive.
I think his choreography really infected the whole pop landscape.
The Petipa choreography alternates between formulaic sequences and inventive wit.
Of course, Mr. Abraham's choreography is on display as well.
Moments repeat and echo from the patterns to the choreography.
How would you compare Anne Teresa's choreography to Jerome Robbins's?
Every year she changes the show — new choreography, new costumes.
PECK For me, the choreography always comes from the music.
Their exposure to Cunningham's choreography since 2011 has been limited.
Will Ariana Grande incorporate the choreography into her next tour?
See: Justin Peck's latest choreography for New York City Ballet.
The scurrying of small mammals offers a complex, scratchboard choreography.
Getting them there, during this exchange, required a complex choreography.
It's tragic, isolating choreography — and then the lights come up.
In this space and with this accompaniment, his choreography takes off.
"So what we learned is that I need choreography," she said.
Watch highlights of the year projected across some pretty newsworthy choreography.
Other times, he dances with other party-goers, all casual choreography.
And before that was really fixated on color coordinated funeral choreography.
You have to balance that with some of the choreography control.
When Pippin was revived in 2013, it featured Fosse's original choreography.
If you want to learn the choreography, watch the video below.
From there, Ailey created his most recognized piece of choreography, Revelations.
"Let me see you do the choreography after that," Beyoncé joked.
Not much choreography goes into kissing IRL, it's fair to say.
The performance featured choreography from an ex-Vegas showgirl with costumes.
The music starts, the drones light up, and the choreography begins.
My sister did the choreography which I think is just fantastic.
There's a lot of things in the choreography we cannot do.
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I didn't realize that you guys worked on the choreography, too.
It's just the choreography and the dancing that are disappointingly thin.
There's a structure within the choreography, but then there's also freedom.
Moving into choreography has traditionally been easier for men than women.
More than anything, "Avengers: Infinity War" is a study in choreography.
But the choreography around this first woman could also be tortured.
Karole Armitage, known for spiky ballet, contributes the choreography (63:30).
Friday's choreography, trivial at best, was not unrepresentative of Ardani presentations.
There's choreography, and these monologues I wrote that [Esco] acts out.
As polished as its dancers are, its choreography washes them out.
Cher doing the same choreography loads of times for maximum effect?
He is so effortless in the choreography of the driving, too.
As these performers move, the choreography makes them fascinating, complex, surprising.
Surprisingly conventional new choreography from the iconoclast Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker.
So the choreography came out of standing up to this creature.
Four people danced the choreography of "Smooth Criminal" in perfect sync.
In "Mercy" certain potent images ripple, like waves, in the choreography.
His works mingle chance and careful choreography, philosophy and irreverent humor.
Watching the choreography of all this is both chilling and mesmerizing.
Choreography is, after all, mysterious business, a strange and subtle alchemy.
The choreography of the structure's collapse played out with cinematic inevitability.
Did the choreography change or become more focused after the election?
Even Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker" has been regularly reimagined with fresh choreography.
He wouldn't give them choreography so much as patterns and ideas.
Its acting, directing, stunts, editing, and choreography are all top notch.
I&aposm all for a prop if it enhances the choreography.
The two tend to alternate; call this the choreography of disorientation.
That song, "The Clock," had the usual troubles: tempo, tone, choreography.
Below is the choreography to try to get there: * WEDNESDAY, Oct.
Expect Vince Guaraldi's music ("Christmas Time Is Here") and original choreography.
City Ballet has always emphasized choreography as a response to music.
Of course, there are downsides to all this choreography as well.
The highly intricate, visually gripping fight choreography doesn't lose a step.
"We don't do sexy choreography," Mullally had said onstage that week.
And her choreography of Steve, and his body language, are amazing.
"I'm a dancer — we pick up choreography very quickly," she said.
Mr. Mitchell's direction and choreography are similarly stuck at half-speed.
Mr. Fairchild is also trying his hand at something new: choreography.
Yet so much of the choreography is trivial: preening, mannered, insubstantial.
In the '90s, shows were more about dramatic choreography and performing.
It was more puppeteering and more mannequin acting and dance choreography.
Below is the choreography to try to get there: * WEDNESDAY, Oct.
Feb. 2-7 The Moscow-born Alexei Fadeyechev drew on Marius Petipa's 1869 choreography for this new staging of Cervantes's epic (the show also includes snippets of choreography by masters like Rostislav Zakharov and Kasyan Goleizovsky).
At least one production currently running, at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, is using original choreography; the Broadway production is not the first in the United States not to base choreography on the original Jerome Robbins dances.
"Slay" is an amazing word here, and the choreography seizes on it.
But building a coalition will be complicated and could take careful choreography.
Are they similarly using physical models to set up the choreography here?
Credit belongs as much to editing as it does to the choreography.
So did reality TV royalty Spencer Pratt and performer-choreography Todrick Hall.
"In a fight, it's so much more than just choreography," Christie said.
Both groups move together, following the choreography of labor and leisure, respectively.
Moreover, I really connected with the sexy, carefree attitude of the choreography.
Wrestling, at least the WWE version, is 90% theater and 10% choreography.
The Shooting Star Mini drones then go out and follow the choreography.
Choreography will come courtesy of Camille A. Brown (Once on This Island).
"K-pop includes not just music, but clothes, makeup, choreography," Suga said.
Even the choreography has the bouncy, childish feel of '90s-era dancing.
I think it&aposs perfectly possible this is part of the choreography.
Several wanted to join in, and they quickly started worked on choreography.
It was so fun, the choreography — I was up on my feet.
And nothing has stopped her from creating and participating in intricate choreography.
Rehearsals mostly involved working on stage placement (practicing choreography) and wardrobe assembly.
Townspeople crowd the pub, and the choreography makes the number come alive.
She did a very elegant choreography to this extraordinary emotional violin piece.
And guess who led the Martha Graham meets Elizabeth Streb-style choreography?
Top-quality choreography of immense diversity was still pouring forth from him.
Ms. Marshall's choreography naturally draws on period styles, specifically the frothing cancan.
That's, at least, how I approach the gory choreography of battle scenes.
Deja Carter dancing to "Only" by Nicki Minaj; choreography by JoJo Gomez.
Mr. Glover's choreography, like the musical arrangements, isn't punctilious about period style.
The power of Ronald K. Brown's choreography lies in its myriad layers.
The 21913th century ended in gloom for the future of ballet choreography.
A red-faced bully, adept in the choreography of collective hysteria, arises.
But "anger," as it exists in this video feels more like choreography.
Choreography and pyrotechnics abounded, but the stage presentation was not the focus.
But the trophies were mostly in technical categories, including choreography and direction.
Mr. Bergasse's zesty choreography keeps the cast in almost constant, exuberant motion.
The choreography was overhauled, as were the Day-Glo, Pop Art costumes.
I love the way we put the hand claps in the choreography.
Sitting in the rehearsal room, he cycled though some of this choreography.
This is also choreography in which the eyes play an important part.
Beyond any individual performance lies the endless fascination of the Balanchine choreography.
The Dunns' choreography courses led to the performances at Judson Memorial Church.
There you see her indulging in her own bit of micro-choreography.
CHICAGO — Inside the convention hall, the choreography of American politics stumbled on.
She's like, 'Keep the cool, keep the culture and keep the choreography.
As the company's associate rehearsal director, he's protective of Mr. Taylor's choreography.
Her choreography, however, is busy and overwrought, especially beside its chosen music.
Today, the choreography blooms by having far less intrusive designs and costumes.
Ms. Marston's choreography is interestingly contemporary-looking in its spare, expressionistic force.
But except for some silent film, there's no record of the choreography.
Then comes choreography, this time to a remix of "Desperado" by Rihanna.
"Ain't Too Proud" picked up an award for Sergio Trujillo's electrifying choreography.
Our dance critic writes about the state of choreography on Broadway stages.
The advantage is that you're not constrained by the choreography of diplomacy.
After the Nelsons divorced in 1956, she took up choreography full time.
The article also misstated where choreography by Benoit Swan Pouffer was performed.
For me, her choreography gets stuck where much Gaga-derived dancing does.
What the choreography lacked in elegance it made up for in entertainment.
It's urgent, ingenious choreography that winds up holding together the surrounding flagrance.
Yet some audience members, Ms. Moss recalled, wondered where the choreography was.
But the choreography also had a wallpaper effect — ordered, handsome and monotonous.
He will lead another house, and she will to return to choreography.
The three-song performance was a stunning combination of technology and choreography.
Ms. Dembélé's choreography suggested that such moments have to be subtly subverted.
Arthur Laurents wrote the book, but Robbins's choreography is the true libretto.
How do you begin visualizing choreography for a performance of this magnitude?
Kelly Devine had to call "Katy Keene" choreography rehearsals at 5 a.m.
The choreography, by Brandon Bieber, is an odd pastiche of familiar gestures.
In some places the choreography is parallel, not connected, to the music.
The choreography is by Camille A. Brown and Leah C. Gardiner directs.
It just requires a little choreography on the part of the dog.
Ratmansky's staging draws upon the original choreography, from 1914, by Michel Fokine.
Her routine was to attend rehearsals to become familiar with the choreography.
The martial arts-style choreography adds a fresh dynamic to the movie.
The choreography seems to restrain itself from making too strong an impression.
The connections between the choreography and the score are far from fixed.
Where the dancers did look entirely comfortable was in their own choreography.
Adroitly put together, the choreography is studded with real beauty and invention.
"Some of these stances you see are in the choreography," he said.
Mr. Champion was posthumously awarded a Tony for best choreography in 1981.
Letter To the Editor: Re " 'West Side Story' Back on Broadway" (Arts pages, July 16): You report that the new production of "West Side Story" will replace Jerome Robbins's acclaimed choreography with new choreography by Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker.
Schumer plays Beyoncé's stand-in, lip syncing and dancing to the singer's choreography.
She was backed by a phalanx of dancers perfectly executing the steamy choreography.
His own choreography later in his career was risqué, erotic, and intensely modern.
Charlize Theron's spy choreography in Atomic Blonde has been etched into our minds.
Still, every so often she can't help but join in the show's choreography.
You can see the sort of choreography the network comes up with below.
And maybe that perceived ambivalence was the whole goal of their strategic choreography.
Ms. Clarke's choreography takes precedence, along with traditional Shaker songs, sung a cappella.
In her films, Baldwin uses body movement and choreography to push the narrative.
The choreography of the coming year will convey Mr Xi's dream to perfection.
The objects are then placed around the room, thereby affecting her future choreography.
The four of them danced together, at some points in full synchronized choreography.
Behold the convergence of the Succession fans, as if gathered together by choreography.
Daredevil's fight scenes are still stunning, rattling clinics in choreography and camera work.
You can get a taste of the fight choreography in the trailer below.
Q. In terms of movement, is "Elektra" a return to choreography for you?
Once I learned the new finger choreography, using the new xOS was fine.
But the choreography also informs character dynamics that are important to the story.
We know this ... it wasn't today, and her team's choreography is on point!
SM: Is that something you've taken from filmmaking and put back into choreography?
Despite all this so-called polar bear choreography, the zoo can't force compatibility.
No one could ever come close to the choreography that Spears gifted us.
There seems to be a sort of informal understanding of the fan's choreography.
So I'm secretly infusing my choreography with what I'd do as a director.
Some choreography — the first two movements of "Western Symphony," above all — needs restudying.
The fluent choreography, by David Dorfman, also contributes to the almost cinematic flow.
You'll see better choreography all around, and naturally women will be engaged more.
Mr. Morris's choreography deconstructs and distills the poetic legend with charm and taste.
On Wednesday, the company's 2016 Spring Gala was principally about 21st-century choreography.
All four items of choreography, however, felt like end-of-year graduation exercises.
Videos from the album also scored nominations for choreography, art direction, and editing.
Nobody has gone for anything harder than Jason Statham went for this choreography.
It could be helping other dancers with choreography or a session with photographers.
Bartlett Sher will direct the Lincoln Center production, with choreography by Christopher Gattelli.
Everything from Ms. Feore's choreography to the spectacular dance music arrangements supports that.
The choreography in the new version showcases the movement style of German expressionism.
She was mesmerized, she said, by the focused choreography of the restaurant kitchen.
The choreography, showcasing 40 dancers, is credited to Marius Petipa and Vasily Vainonen.
It's still unclear how much the choreography will hint at Brazil's wealth disparity.
Against this backdrop, Otto Pichler's choreography is a jolt of pure theatrical energy.
Some critics have questioned Mr. Martins's views of women based on his choreography.
Though Verdon had been replaced, she came along to assist with the choreography.
May's undoing seemed more a matter of timing and choreography than anything else.
The scene had him fending off multiple assailants, so it involved complex choreography.
The songs did not carry the storytelling so much as the choreography did.
The choreography plays enjoyably with the game's silky grace, relay action and formations.
So many layers of Ashton's choreography were evident in this Washington Ballet presentation.
Colonel Parker had envisioned a traditional Vegas show, with chorus girls and choreography.
Human speech results from a complicated choreography of flowing air and contracting muscles.
His choreography sometimes achieves a delicacy of line that exposes more intense pain.
Already, dance and music were mutually independent in all the choreography performed here.
Equally important is the artistic score, factoring in the choreography with the music.
"What you see in the movie is not really my choreography," he said.
There was a lot of writhing, twerking and in-your-face-sexting choreography.
In the new Broadway production, avant-garde choreography incorporates salsa and hip-hop.
But Mr. Morris's choreography, abstracted yet bursting with emotion, was like that, too.
Others argue that Kondos Field's intricate choreography can blind the judges to flaws.
Its choreography has been reconstructed for the piece's first performance since the 1970s.
"Making choreography here is beyond anything I could have hoped," Mr. Farley said.
That's the kind of metaphor present nowhere in the choreography of Cholly Atkins.
In fact, many things were missing: choreography, intelligence, taste and technique among them.
He gave Demi a handful of cues and choreography for their boxing skit.
Garay sets out to free the movement from any convention of traditional choreography.
Wretman's work drew parallels between contemporary art, public performance, choreography, and everyday usership.
Just a shot in the dark, but he'd probably be great at choreography too.
It's really pretty choreography, so I'm very happy with what they did with it.
Jeong trained in acting and choreography, launching her career as a performer in 2004.
Chu Dan-bi, 13, tries to follow the complex dance choreography in the class.
Walking to get coffee becomes an elaborate piece of smooth camerawork and slick choreography.
This video has it all — gym class choreography, young love, steel drums, ramen. Nice.
The choreography for that commercial was put together by La La Land's Mandy Moore.
It also features a book penned by David Greig and choreography by Joshua Bergasse.
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Cunningham established the autonomy of dance by making choreography that was independent from music.
So that was an example of having to change the choreography on the fly.
The ensemble fares just as well, especially when guided by Spencer Liff's addictive choreography.
And the choreography pays off as Paisley appears to be impressed by the duo.
Not only did Corden hit the high notes, he knew all the choreography too.
More drama from the Shinawatra clan could disrupt the careful choreography of the event.
Make sure it's fully secured so that you hit your choreography without any malfunctions.
We still need to teach ourselves this choreography, but we fear it's too intricate.
You have to remember double the choreography, but Nick is handling it really well.
He seemed to have as firm a grasp of the choreography as the dancers.
Ultimately, Gaia will give us a moving, 3D model of our galaxy's celestial choreography.
It combined both impressive digital technology and real-life choreography featuring two dozen dancers.
So why isn't this pretaped movie more ambitious in its staging, choreography, or direction?
During repertory class in summer and early fall the children are taught the choreography.
The choreography of "baby elephants" learning to play with soccer balls heightened our empathy.
And they will affect all the choreography and the rest of the shooting schedule.
I turn on some KPOP and get lost in the vibrant colors and choreography.
The choreography is sharp and dynamic, playing with each character's specific strengths and weaknesses.
Instead China's Hong Kong team took home the gold with their team's winning choreography.
These titles were our guidelines for designing the choreography of movement, lights, and sound.
His choreography included a mix of positions — some arched backwards, while others leaned forwards.
Little of Marius Petipa's choreography for Odile is left except for those accursed fouettés.
That requires convention and choreography, which the State of the Union has in spades.
" And the choreography closely resembles this scene from the 1963 film "8 1/2.
Much of the freshest choreography in American ballet is made by these two men.
ANNANDALE-ON-HUDSON Faculty Dance Concert, with choreography and performance by Bard Dance Faculty.
WEST POINT Live from Nashville, music and choreography from several decades of country music.
Mr. Chernov shares choreography credit with Akop Akopian; music credit goes to Kurt Weill.
Michael Jackson's "Smooth Criminal" for the seamless integration of music, choreography and camera movement.
Can you talk to me about your choreography process in working with these dresses?
Disappointing plot twists ensue in a climactic brawl starved for snappier choreography and editing.
The choreography was loose, and everyone committed to it with different levels of fervor.
Shouldn't a gala's success be judged by the quality of the dancing and choreography?
Even if you knew the choreography, you didn't know what was going to happen.
ALASTAIR MACAULAY Paradox lies very near the heart of most of Paul Taylor's choreography.
Some of it — running in circles — is too common in the choreography of others.
A lithe choreography emerges through these interconnections, an intimate communion of bodies without words.
And in the big numbers, the Broadway choreography from the musical was kept intact.
Before we had all of the choreography set, there were gestures that kept reappearing.
I remember the diverse cast, funky choreography, John Guare lyrics and motley funkadelic costumes.
She thought more about her playlist for the class, she said, than the choreography.
Both had an interest in choreography, so each made a solo for the other.
FAMILY SATURDAYS: CAPTIVATING CHOREOGRAPHY at the David H. Koch Theater (May 25, 11 a.m.).
Mark Stanley's lighting is too tepid, and several aspects of the choreography are misaccentuated.
In creating the choreography, Ms. Yerushalmy invented a different movement score for each installment.
A government official describes Alex as "young, bold, vicious," which clearly inspires the choreography.
"We tried to incorporate those principles of biomechanics into the choreography," Mr. Graham said.
Fully screamed in my apartment at this particular piece of insane choreography #GreaseLive pic.twitter.
They were doing gymnastics, and fights, and choreography and just kind of combining everything.
Some original-cast dancers have been known to change the details of the choreography.
Some of the world's oldest extant choreography often feels the freshest, the most innocent.
You hardly have time to notice this because the choreography so abounds with steps.
With Judy Kaye as Elizabeth II. Christopher Ashley directs, with choreography by Kelly Devine.
As Arthur recedes and the Joker takes over, the choreography becomes more drawn out.
Dance challenges — short 15-second pieces of choreography — are very popular on these apps.
The "Before the Dawn" shows were phantasmagoric spectacles, involving video, choreography, lighting and puppetry.
This past weekend, you could see the performers exploring different moods within the choreography.
This choreography was intricate and sophisticated, at once old-fashioned and up-to-date.
Rourke stood to the side, watching the choreography, clutching a pencil in her hand.
Mr. Peck's choreography often makes dancers look fervent, ignited; Mr. Ratmansky's arouses their imaginations.
Nobody worked harder than Balanchine to establish plotless pure-dance choreography as theatrically engrossing.
She doesn't act her way through choreography; movement emanates from deep within her body.
He had in mind some drastic cuts and the jettisoning of Robbins's beloved choreography.
Sweet, the liminal space between the audience and the show, supervises this precarious choreography.
Paulus's staging — and especially the yearning, fitful choreography by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui — helps too.
We learned this choreography to do together and then a bunch of freestyle moves.
RATMANSKY The main idea in this house is serving the music and the choreography.
While her choreography is found in many places, Ms. Moore isn't a household name.
" The choreography also helped the actor and TV host win "Dancing With the Stars.
Trump did not figure in her speech but plenty of Trump choreography surrounded it.
She doesn't act her way through choreography; movement emanates from deep within her body.
SoulCycle is a branded indoor cycling class that implements choreography on a stationary bike.
In only one segment do the choreography and the technology truly benefit each other.
I supplemented my gym classes with long walks and choreography rehearsals for the show.
There, he said, he learned about fine wine and the choreography of five-star service.
His choreography also features lots of regal poses and swashbuckling moves that mirror sword-fighting.
Previous years have featured choreography that channeled Dirty Dancing, Slumdog Millionaire, Magic Mike and more.
"Prince the artist wants you to submit a choreography video 'Breakfast Can Wait'" Dani recalls.
" Cabello was also nominated for Best Pop Video, Best Choreography, and Best Song for "Havana.
Thanks to McCraken's intervention, Fosse scored his first major choreography gig with The Pajama Game.
A typical job interview is little more than a social call with some predictable choreography.
Grease: Live had plenty of high points, from the dizzying choreography to its breakout stars.
What followed was Singin' in the Rain worthy choreography that would make Gene Kelly jealous.
As you can see below, they bust out spot-on choreography near the bath bombs.
On Wednesday, Brown, 29, posted a video on Instagram of himself showing off new choreography.
Another online clip shows Blue leading a pack of dancers to the choreography of "Formation."
Plus, at 52, the standard-setting dancer nailed the challenging choreography power, grace and artistry.
But the choreography could not conceal an awkward fact: Mr Fillon's candidacy is in trouble.
Kaitlyn: What I like best about "Swang" by Rae Sremmurd is, of course, the choreography.
But he's also created pieces with fixed choreography and can still be an extraordinary performer.
The whole routine is judged for use of space, choreography, and creativity in your interpretations.
His choreography stayed consistent over the years due to the constraints of the plane environment.
I did 2 hours gym work, 2 hours fight choreography, and 2 hours horseback riding.
The choreography, too, is very deliberate, playful, and flirtatious and just this side of goofy.
Then she got to work, running and performing some fight choreography for director Patty Jenkins.
But they don't forget about the choreography and harmonized vocals that have become their hallmark.
Forever grateful to everyone involved creatively, from choreography all the way to wardrobe and production!
Through its unconventional choreography, RainForest conveys an idea of freewheeling anarchy in the natural world.
The choreography is so precise you'd swear it was lifted from an Alvin Ailey performance.
Cage's song was originally a choreography piece written for dancer Louise Lippold back in 1948.
With the melody comes moves, as Spears and her fans perform the old-school choreography.
You'll also learn choreography and will be able to make up your own routines. Fun!
The former First Lady hosted and busted out some choreography with "Empire" star Jussie Smollett.
Bell has also created choreography for videos featuring songs by Christina Aguilera and Janet Jackson.
The guitarist and bassist have their own choreography independent of the rest of the group.
In the site-specific "Catacomb," Ms. Gill's choreography spreads throughout the space like a web.
A wonderfully disconcerting aspect of this choreography is its extraordinary mixture of formality and informality.
Inferno fuses human and machine into one dancer, but only the robots know the choreography.
But his choreography, like the melodic, unobtrusive score, is barely noticeable on its own terms.
Until this find, it was thought that the choreography for "Changeling" and "Springweather" were lost.
And I think that choreography, set design, costume design and lighting design are all competitive.
It's fascinating to watch the choreography of the members when deep political chords are struck.
Opening night consisted of 10 costume changes, and – in true Lopez fashion – show-stopping choreography.
Three times a week, those in the dance group practiced and learned country dance choreography.
He was the most articulate, communicative and instruct individual on choreography, lyrics, melodies and dance.
Mr. Gaultier was mesmerized by the show — the costumes, the choreography, the pyrotechnics, the scale.
He was, for instance, influenced by Oskar Schlemmer, who used choreography extensively in his sculptures.
Gordon Greenberg, who wrote the book — with Chad Hodge — directs, with choreography by Denis Jones.
The young executants are all officially admirable; but the choreography presents them as stuffed shirts.
Oddly, the music activates the space in a way that Mr. Brooks's choreography does not.
Mr. Cheesman also created new choreography for the high-energy "Dance at the Gym" number.
Kylián's choreography in the video is witty and sophisticated, as is typical of his work.
"Mama taught her that," Kutcher added, noting that he hasn't mastered that particular choreography himself.
Unfortunately, this is not the first time Beyoncé has been accused of copping others' choreography.
Her breast was exposed for 9/16 of a second during choreography with Justin Timberlake.
No need to look at this music, her choreography says, as some stuffy museum piece.
I'm sad — but glad that I found myself succumbing to her choreography as never before.
The choreography here is more tightly wrought and more spatially wide-ranging around the stage.
Gradually, some of the scouts become convinced by others, and switch their choreography to match.
In the lab, the researchers used slow motion video to tease out the ants' choreography.
Spike is the perfect candidate because of the brilliant choreography he creates for the camera.
Does the mobile dance film advance the art of choreography or of dance on film?
Much of the choreography came out of improvisation exercises, which Mr. Pita would then edit.
The choreography is meant to appear tossed off the body and improvised, yet it's not.
In both cases, the choreography is independent of the irritation, and more than ample justification.
This was Mr. de Frutos, 54, who was revising his choreography for the American production.
Mr. Martins's choreography allows Prokofiev's illustrious score to do much of his work for him.
This time, the fight choreography is even more staggeringly accomplished: ridiculously sleek fandangos of destruction.
And under Mr. Martins the company has been the global leader in post-Balanchine choreography.
The first is the increasing penetration of George Balanchine's choreography into national and international repertory.
At its very best, choreography can be striking and impactful, saying as much as words.
It was one of several productions that taught me how opera itself can become choreography.
You must dance the choreography, but you should recognize the different ways it can go.
After 40 minutes, the choreography repeats, although with different music, different lighting and different dancers.
There is a physicality to them, a choreography, that when done right, cannot be underestimated.
The musical sequences, featuring slapdash choreography by Chase Brock, tend to blend into one another.
Likewise, Chris Bailey's choreography leans heavily on mimed air-guitar licks and high-five exuberance.
A Young Girl, 5-foot-3 / It Isn't Feminine Ain't no heels, ain't no choreography.
But Mr. Reich's music has a rigor and a metric complexity that the choreography lacks.
John Cranko's "Onegin" (1965) — something of a nightmare for connoisseurs of choreography — is balletomane heaven.
But those actions stand in stark contrast to the cynical choreography of prominent resistance champions.
"It became like choreography," Rudd said in a recent interview with The New York Times.
But the dancing — Gillian Lynne's choreography, goosed by Andy Blankenbuehler — is as thrilling as ever.
She flies through choreography with glee, as if she were running barefoot through a forest.
"Among Friends" unravels Rauschenberg's effervescent imagination and enthusiasms that, for a time, extended to choreography.
The choreography Peck created continuously shifts the literal and metaphorical balance of power between them.
And yet those steps — the choreography is widely attributed to Marius Petipa — are absolutely formal.
That included leaping on bouncy props and executing complex fight choreography on that rotating set.
During our debut stage [in 2016] we literally broke our stage because of the choreography.
The piece blends music, choreography and puppetry in response to a 15th-century Noh play.
"I do think that dance and choreography can be very elusive to people," she said.
The dancers began by learning Graham's choreography so that Ms. Parson could take it apart.
Charli D'Amelio gained popularity on TikTok for her lip syncing, dance, original choreography, and montages.
The event also reflected Mr. McNamara's increasingly impressive transition from performance art to choreography. 7.
Smooth flow and swirling action are also the strengths of Mr. Bourne's choreography and direction.
The dancers are part-time, so they have a lot of choreography to churn out.
The fast, hyper-articulated choreography brought to mind Wayne McGregor and Ohad Naharin's Gaga technique.
"Help" will be directed by Taibi Magar, with movement choreography by the dancer Shamel Pitts.
That they could also move well, smoothly executing snazzy, classy choreography, might have seemed extra.
She thinks about each beat and weaves in each piece of choreography to the next.
Not just learning choreography, but actually adding their own individual style elements – they're far more evolved.
Casey Hushion (associate resident director, "Aladdin") will direct, with choreography by Joshua Bergasse ("On the Town").
The men's camaraderie and choreography announce their professionalism while the guns and money telegraph the stakes.
Ms. Posin's choreography — largely conventional ballet, adeptly arranged and accessorized with Arctic hula — settles for incongruity.
The script, musical numbers and acrobatic choreography remained in a state of flux until opening night.
Regarding latter point, the law is clear that dance choreography is protectable under the Copyright Act.
Well, a lot of times, choreography can be the last stop before you get on camera.
I first heard the word "choreography" as a child in a movie theater with my parents.
The video features Spears performing intricate choreography to Eilish's track in a dimly lit foyer area.
Vintage pop recordings like "Lucky Lips" promise campy fun, but Mr. McCormick's choreography consistently peters out.
It was arm movements and microphone choreography, but really only once did they do actual dancing.
Not only did Ms. Verdy fit into City Ballet; her trademark qualities also influenced Balanchine's choreography.
The choreography of red and white blood cells dancing around the slide left me in awe.
The fifth annual high-fashion collaboration continues to marry form and function to highlight new choreography.
Knowing my body and being familiar with choreography, I can say, 'No, I can do that.
The choreography being so fast, I picked it up slower than the dances in prior weeks.
They're clever, they're cool, they've both won Oscars for roles that required some serious dance choreography.
No, they are playing instruments, they're doing songs, they're doing dances, full-on choreography, there's humor.
The 2016 VMAs aren't the first time Rihanna has busted out sexy, crotch-centric choreography, either.
The first time, of course, they made history with her classroom style performance and her choreography.
And Jamie Lynn said she'll leave the hardcore choreography and fancy footwork to her big sis.
Or rather, she just doesn't really give a shit about her dancing skills or attempt choreography.
Lilian Nejatpour explores a British-Iranian upbringing, using choreography to question attitudes towards gender and sexuality.
What it is: Learning fight choreography inspired by Charlize Theron's kickass super agent in Atomic Blonde.
The choreography is directed by Raphael Navarro and Clement Dubailleul, and performed by dancer Aude Arago.
The exoskeleton has no break in choreography, and the performer can't unstrap themselves from the device.
One of her primary points of contention was the video's snub in the Best Choreography category.
There is one configuration, or bit of choreography, that repeats again and again in the movie.
Dua Lipa and Anne-Marie both made impressive ones: original themes, creative choreography, super cool styling.
The day after I interview Pauley, Yanis Marshall is teaching a masters class in heels choreography.
Gerard and Kelly's choreography reads as a tense relationship between control and collaboration, dominance and submission.
NEW HAVEN "Kinky Boots," musical with songs by Cyndi Lauper; direction and choreography by Jerry Mitchell.
For this next movement, Mr. Abraham's choreography is set to music by the composer Jordan Chiolis.
Music supervision, additional music and arrangements come from Nicholas Skilbeck, while Anthony van Laast provides choreography.
But he also took a choreography class and made a dance to music by Olivier Messiaen.
Over time, some of the productions have become more theatrical, with elaborate props and sharp choreography.
She looked to us for style and choreography and the way young people talked and moved.
Clinton receives a bounce nationally from the convention, which was well received for its crisp choreography.
There were several particularly difficult moves in the choreography, but Sapakie was confident in Lopez's abilities.
Technically, the film is flawless — its acting, directing, stunts, editing, and choreography are all top notch.
How does a space and what surrounds it, a crucial frame for choreography, affect a performance?
Much, though not all, of Monday night's choreography seemed designed to assuage concerns of Christian conservatives.
ANNANDALE-ON-HUDSON Faculty Dance Concert, with choreography and a performance by the Bard Dance Faculty.
It's also the only number with choreography that makes full use of its set and ensemble.
"I'm bringing in some new choreography, some new choreographers, and keeping the Balanchine tradition," he said.
Choreography: Christopher Wheeldon Buenos Aires Teatro Colón - West-Eastern Divan Orchestra (July 29-30): Violin Concerto.
The old Harlem company presented lots of choreography that was atrocious, as well as several classics.
Then O'Keefe, in a fedora, performed Michael Jackson's choreography to "Billie Jean," including a passable moonwalk.
He is as regimented and confined by them as a classical ballet dancer is by choreography.
Unclear if she was simply getting some choreography down, or if this was the real deal.
How much of the HAIM choreography can you do from "If I Could Change Your Mind"?
At the 1999 MTV Video Music Awards, the video won in three categories, including best choreography.
For another, all three dances Wednesday were examples of 21st-century choreography made for the company.
Yet Sunday's performance showed Mr. De Luz discovering further nuances of space, music, gesture and choreography.
What happens when a dancer — and no two are alike — is united with Mr. Taylor's choreography?
The poetic lighting, designed by Ms. Reitz herself, is wedded to the choreography with marvelous imagination.
Likewise, Mr. Carlyle's often thrilling choreography offers a bountiful assortment of takes on male-female physicality.
Yet this choreography asks bigger questions: What side of yourself do you present to the world?
She continued to make dances and in 2001 returned to Britain, determined to focus on choreography.
The choreography of Mr. Pompeo's Iraq stopover also appeared designed to send a message to Iran.
On another stage, for dance, the seminal modern choreography of Trisha Brown promised to live on.
Taiwan's Cloud Gate 2 follows in June with a program of choreography by Cheng Tsung-lung.
There probably have been productions for centuries in which opera direction has been akin to choreography.
Filled with stomping folk dances and lively pointwork, the choreography had an unmannered, almost naïve quality.
By changing the pattern on the plate, the researchers can essentially control the dancing drop's choreography.
It was infectious, and the kind of masterly display of choreography not seen since Backstreet's Back.
It's in the DNA of the choreography, which can steal your breath in the tiniest details.
Michael Jackson, King of Pop, commanded a stage, and in this performance his choreography is pristine.
An earlier version of this article also misstated where choreography by Benoit Swan Pouffer was performed.
It doesn't come close to Into the Breach's tactical choreography or its confrontation with collateral damage.
They had to memorize the choreography, and at first they thought they would need separate shots.
And there's also, of course, Balanchine's remarkable choreography, which brings the Tchaikovsky score to dancing life.
The book is by Robert Horn with songs by David Yazbek and choreography by Denis Jones.
A bit of audience participation and polished choreography alongside competitive finger-snapping, running and even spinning.
The choreography of Lucinda Childs is like Shaker furniture: beautiful in its simplicity but rather severe.
The choreography keeps suggesting lines, but the sneakers keep the lines from extending through the foot.
At the heart of Cunningham choreography is change; we never know where these dances are heading.
Trump's gestures of goodwill came across as contrived, made-for-TV political choreography and empty rhetoric.
Both artists are among contemporary dance's finest; they imbue their choreography with nuance and rigorous delicacy.
His daughter, Ashley, now 13, wanted to learn the choreography, but no group would welcome them.
Russell Markert's original choreography makes abstraction mesmerizingly beautiful as it puts the Euclidean space in motion.
Here the choreography is part of a larger vision that renders it extraneous or, worse, inconsequential.
For five years, "Rhythm in Motion" has been making a lonely, valiant argument for tap choreography.
"I can't really do [choreography]," Underwood, 36, told POLLSTAR in a new interview published on Friday.
The festival celebrates the 25th anniversary of the company's New Combinations Fund, which supports new choreography.
Fifteen-second clips of a DaBaby song looped until everyone had memorized the agreed-upon choreography.
Picture a visual grid divided into rows of eight beats, the classic count for cheer choreography.
Mr. Jones's choreography was integral to the mixture of African myths that comprised the ambiguous narrative.
But much of the choreography that has earned him awards and accolades — for his company, Abraham.
Sometimes you don't need five minutes of choreography and well-timed jokes to entertain a crowd.
"We need to think about all of those places when we think about choreography," she said.
How could the new choreography be responsive to the music and still feel of-the-moment?
It opened in November 2015 and was nominated for a 2016 Tony Award for best choreography.
He made no soloist roles, because he had no one who could handle soloist-level choreography.
The choreography, like the dancers themselves, lacks the virtuosity that makes professionals so thrilling to watch.
It's dance-dance-dance, though only a number for five men has much merit as choreography.
The choreography by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, particularly a moving ballet showing a rape, is appropriately memorable.
About halfway through though, his memory loss kicked in and he lost his patterns of choreography.
And those sitting closest to the hectic choreography best be warned: You may be sweated on.
Repertory is this amazing collection of ideas — not just of choreography but also of lighting design.
The program includes a performance featuring choreography inspired by Bollywood films against projections of colorful animations.
It was run by a Maltese chap but I did costumes and choreography for the girls.
So she has woven some Balinese hand movement into the tap choreography, with Ms. Dorrance's blessing.
After that slow, meditative entrance, the team's dizzying choreography is all high kicks and lightening spins.
Her sound became a marriage of a little of her brother, Prince, and Paula Abdul's choreography.
The component score primarily applies to the appearance, choreography, and interpretation elements of a skater's program.
But the choreography, inextricably wedded to the music, happens in fits and starts; it hits the spot but carries none of the weight of the dream ballet in "Oklahoma!" or of the multitude of dances in "The Prom," another show that wasn't nominated for its choreography.
As with his choreography of simple, repetitive motions, it is a telltale hint at what American Minimalism would so successfully create in the 1970s — works like Einstein on the Beach, the five-hour opera by Philip Glass and Robert Wilson with task-based choreography by Lucinda Childs.
"I don't just want to be a body in space," she said of her dancing and choreography.
Mr. Wheeldon's choreography is skillful as always, but we learn little about the characters through their movement.
It was delightful to spot Nijinsky-like hand poses and occasional folk-inspired footwork during the choreography.
After the initial programming of the choreography, it takes a single operator to oversee the drone show.
When I timidly submerge my face in the water, I'm soothed by the sharks' slow aquatic choreography.
He swings abruptly from grouchy passive-aggression to jocular back-slapping and gleefully intricate secret handshake choreography.
Choreography and dress design have evolved over the years, but the jingling sound remains, Google's explanation notes.
Eventually, it started to feel like the choreography was more expressive than any dialogue you could write.
But there was still a show-stopping moment with a gravity-defying chair, and beautiful, lyrical choreography.
Luckily for me, I grew up dancing so it was like second nature because it's like choreography.
In a statement, 2 Milly's lawyers claim that the dance in question is choreography and therefore protectable.
Yet influence went two ways: You can see traces of "Dances at a Gathering" in Balanchine choreography.
This impressive bit of choreography escalates from a moody march to a flurry of limbs and drywall.
The choreography is simple enough, even for someone like me who hasn't danced since their teen years.
Do you think there's more of an expectation to have an edge or be daring with choreography?
In Swallowed, she uses choreography to embody the movement of the parasite traveling through the woman's body.
She would go on to handle most of the choreography for his tours, videos and live performances.
Thanks to this video from Vogue's Instagram series, we were treated to Céline's can't-look-away choreography.
In my choreography my women lift my men, men are lifting men and women together as well.
Kaitlyn: Kelela and her friends also trouble themselves to perform some group choreography — while they're still Sims!
The music video is less so, muddling the message with massive costumes and a bit of choreography.
Maybe the cast will even get to perform the famous choreography with the group that originated it.
Instead he's "passed the mic" to the choreography and process, allowing the work to speak for itself.
Once they've figured out the choreography of the whole thing, they move into the motion capture stage.
They coordinate their movements when they speak as if they're rehearsing the choreography for their choir selection.
From scooters, to cars, to planes, to treadmills, these guys have perfected the art of unique choreography.
The expressive choreography and movement of her characters convey a sense of yearning, possessiveness, jealousy, and guilt.
"The best mix you can have with a great song would be a great choreography," Brenner says.
It's enabled me to come back to choreography; I no longer dance so much as I read.
Reshoots aren't uncommon, but reshoots involving fight choreography and an actress who is five-months pregnant are.
Much of the choreography seemed more impressive than erotic, which was more than alright in my book.
Beautifully, Ashton's choreography shows not just how Sylvia is transformed but also how she remains the same.
Ms. Wallich, who also performs in the work, did the choreography; Mr. Hadreas composed the plaintive music.
When it comes to choreography, at least at most major companies, ballet remains overwhelmingly a man's world.
Improvisation is unusual in Irish dancing, where the choreography is more typically set and rehearsed in advance.
Mr. Glover didn't have a choice: The 1921 choreography is as forgotten as its choreographer, Lawrence Deas.
She combined sketch comedy and dance by doing skits at the beginning and end of her choreography.
He had seen her dances when she took part in the Student Choreography Workshop at the school.
Directed by Anne Cecelia Haney, with choreography by Joya Powell, the show begins performances on Wednesday, Aug.
By now, our violence is down to a pattern, and there is a choreography to our reactions.
It kicks the show off with a bang, but can the choreography match and maintain that excitement?
I wanted to understand what she did, but I didn't want her choreography to loom over me.
In transferring the energy of the cypher to the stage, Ms. Nguyen's choreography sufficed, but merely so.
The action sequences rely less on clever choreography and camerawork than on shiny CG and emotional resonance.
The video is Kylián on top form: choreography that engages and entertains, simultaneously relatable, funny, and impressive.
Sure, "Cheap Thrills" features requisite crazy faces from Ziegler, but the choreography is also bouncy and exuberant.
She directed the clip and also created its concept, while the choreography was done by Aaron Sillis.
"Tricking has expanded the possibilities of fight choreography," said Travis Wong, a renowned SAG-AFTRA Stunt Coordinator.
Popstars have to juggle emotional expression, breath control, choreography, click tracks and backing harmonies all at once.
But the rebirth that took him to victory in the 1968 election took years of careful choreography.
For many, Mr. Wheeldon's choreography exemplifies the kind of impressive classicism they want Ballet Theater to exemplify.
On Fox's smash hit The Masked Singer the elaborate costume designs and difficult choreography are always changing.
The show won two Tonys, for Mr. Peck's choreography and for Lindsay Mendez in a supporting role.
But he was soon performing with the school's modern-dance ensemble and experimenting with his own choreography.
The slow choreography has the nuns emerging from shadows and eventually the foundlings soaring into the darkness.
Potentially. Does he screw up the carefully planned parade itinerary and the choreography the performers painstakingly rehearsed?
What's more, each of these scenes is a little master class in action scene staging and choreography.
Focusing solely on choreography, which he sees as a visual art, is where his interest lies now.
In Russia coaches never cared about it, thinking that Russian gymnastics is, first of all, about choreography.
And unlike nearly every other artistic director today, she demonstrated no interest in commissioning 21st-century choreography.
The lineup features Dormeshia's "Rhythm Migration," Taylor 28 in Paul Taylor's classic "Aureole," Doug Elkins Choreography Etc.
Think the Spice Girls, complete with choreography and costumes, but with songs about systemic oppression and stereotypes.
Much of the choreography, Ms. Grills said later, had come out of improvisation exercises she had developed.
The Russian attempt at long-distance choreography was playing out in many cities across the United States.
The work is not entirely dark: The brainy choreography uses humor as a path toward catharsis. Oct.
Bausch's primal-pedestrian approach to choreography is nothing new, but the public's willingness to accept it is.
Chris is the guy from choreography who also splits his time making sure the music is correct.
The choreography was about digging into the physical memories of these women's tension, their rage, their sorrow.
I was in a studio the whole time before I had to go onstage, learning the choreography.
Directed by Zack Winokur, the piece features choreography by Chanel DaSilva and music supervision by Jaret Landon.
By telling Furie's story, Feels Good Man lays the choreography and competing emotions of that struggle bare.
Yet for the most part, the choreography the dancers so impeccably master limits them to showing off.
Yes, there are costume changes and slick choreography, but Ms. Grande's vocal acrobatics are the main attraction.
But he is a major figure himself, a 2013 MacArthur fellow whose choreography is constantly in demand.
English National Ballet made a splash in 2016 with an entire program of new choreography by women.
Their choreography has aggressive accents of taekwondo and boxing, along with an air-slicing assortment of somersaults.
The show, at Judson Memorial Church, is overlong but genuine — and the choreography is front and center.
She is also building a career online, studying viral dances, collaborating with peers and posting original choreography.
George Balanchine's choreography advertises dancers, glorifies dancers, gives dancers both their toughest assignments and their ultimate release.
Wouldn't a revival of Miriam Mahdaviani's "Images" (1992) have strengthened the case for women's choreography in ballet?
The tone of Victor Quijada's choreography is that of an emo band or of anguished adolescent poetry.
Shot after shot evokes some French or Dutch Old Master, using rich, luminous colors and deft choreography.
The samba groups integrate elaborate costume, choreography, and music to create a performance based on a theme.
The songs are unmemorable and the choreography less than twinkle-toed, but the lyrics are a delight.
Flamboyant, sweaty, virtuosic and precise, the evocative choreography provides the lion's share of the evening's artistic excellence.
When the women finally dive into Joya Powell's choreography and strut their stuff — and boy, do they!
She had been trying, in the choreography, to answer questions that she felt went beyond ethnic particularities.
Through its unspoken language, choreography can offer a different, sometimes more resonant imagining of space and time.
In 2016, the art historian Susan Rosenberg published "Trisha Brown: Choreography as Visual Art" (Wesleyan University Press).
Both camerawork (directed by Vincent Bataillon) and performances are admirable; the superb choreography emerges with unusual lucidity.
Peppered throughout the documentary, these sequences feature a fusion of virtuosic choreography, remarkable athleticism and polished filmmaking.
In searching for new ways to frame choreography, Ms. Vandenbroucke teases the line between fact and fiction.
Rogue Alliance, formed one year ago, focuses on martial arts, stage combat, sword fighting and saber choreography.
While the choreography, costumes, and music all shined, sometimes Gerard & Kelly are heavy-handed with their references.
CreditCreditVincent Tullo for The New York Times They rehearse at night and learn choreography with breathtaking speed.
The choreography effortlessly blends tap with Lindy Hop and same-sex partnering that's wonderfully matter-of-fact.
While the choreography is set, it is also malleable: Its sensibility can change according to the performer.
Gower Champion's choreography and direction anchored the show, and Mr. Stewart and Mr. Bramble wrote the book.
She thinks about all those aspects as we're recording: choreography, where things will fit into her performances.
His choreography has earned acclaim and awards, but presenters don't call as frequently as they once did.
Do they use chance procedures in choreography, making choices by rolling dice or consulting the I Ching?
But mastering the fight choreography, even for a cast with extraordinary physical discipline, took longer than expected.
Mother and daughters engaged in a synchronized dance with precise choreography, showing the first pubis of many.
Across other arts disciplines, Assistant Professor of Graphic Design Wes Taylor and Assistant Professor of Dance + Choreography MK Abadoo are using design and performance to explore community justice while Assistant Professor of Dance + Choreography and Kinetic Imaging Kate Sicchio's work incorporates coding, video, and projection into live performance.
Other potential novelties came in the choreography — a splaying of hands to represent the Hindu lord of dance, a nod to the Indian roots of flamenco — but this was meager stuff, and the rest of the program's choreography was boilerplate at best and frequently worse: visually and rhythmically dull.
Bizet's music abounds in rhythmic play; the choreography doesn't and often makes its heavy effects off the beat.
Each wrestler takes this very seriously, adorned with specialized face paint and their own versions of stage choreography.
It's a connection to a far grander celestial choreography that promises to dazzle observers for eons to come.
It was her undeniable talent that would help Fosse shape and influence the style of his unique choreography.
In a way, the band produced proto–music videos, pairing choreography with popular black music from the radio.
Overall, the short is a mix of badass fight choreography and the ridiculous fun of a Nerf fight.
In the days since the video release, BTS fans have started filming themselves trying out the video choreography.
Volunteer, reveals that each group put forth an impressive effort, complete with choreography, set pieces, and stunning costumes.
Apart from me and one of my friends, it appeared everyone else had learned this particular choreography already.
Watson and Stevens first had to learn the choreography, and then Stevens had to master it on stilts.
There's a place for SoundCloud rap lovers, and those who want to show off their latest dance choreography.
There might need to be some adjustments to her performances, modest costumes and, in some cases, special choreography.
"There's an interesting choreography between man and machine," Tally founder and CEO Jason Brown told me by phone.
Her "Finesse" remix with Mars is also up for a handful awards including best collaboration and best choreography.
The talented trio rocked the awards show with explosive sounds, vibrant choreography, neon-colored wares and nightclub vibes.
Will some of the new choreography make it into future late-night screenings of the OG Rocky Horror?
This is the perfect place for you to do the choreography, someone reminds her, and so she continues.
My passion is to create choreography where the dancers are impossibly entangled yet bursting with energy and sensuality.
Anyone else watch this video so many times they they can still recreate the choreography during karaoke night?
And he did choreography for the Broadway show Black and Blue, winning a Tony for it in 1989.
Seo Taiji's rowdy song, complete with trendy styling and accompanying choreography, didn't exactly sit well with the judges.
With all the staging and choreography I have learned, nothing compares to the detail of these partner dances.
That experience, Intel's SVP of New Technology Josh Walden told Mashable, taught Intel a lot about drone choreography.
He also did the choreography for Marlo Thomas's landmark TV special "Free to Be … You and Me" (1974).
Are you able to separate dance from the music itself or do you see choreography in your head?
The women quickly surpassed me in their moves and blew me away with how they mastered the choreography.
These proteins predictably bind and release your DNA, flipping thousands of genes on and off in synchronized choreography.
The resulting choreography of light and sound will figuratively and actually echo and amplify McCall's ephemeral, dancing installations.
As the action unfolds, Favreau and Deschanel watch both the monitors and the camera operator, cuing Tirl's choreography.
They have a model that performs the songs live, so we had to arrange choreography with their model.
At the Oscars, the actress sweetly thanked her then-boyfriend in her speech for his choreography and support.
While your music videos incorporate elaborate choreography and styling, they are also heavy on metaphors and symbolic storylines.
Back at MDC, Yanis starts to teach the choreography to the five lines of dancers crammed behind him.
It was choreography he stage-managed himself: a high-visibility, high-stakes summit with his favorite authoritarian leader.
More obscurely, they allude to choreography: some Martha Graham, maybe some Lucinda Childs, some previous Jasperse for sure.
The rapidly delivered verdicts, Mr. Liu said in an interview, reinforced a sense of choreography about the proceedings.
There are also dramatic works, works of art, and even works of choreography that are now public domain.
To be clear: Indian people love to dance, but we don't have set choreography hardwired into our DNA.
African borrowings and delicious details in the choreography bring out a spiritual dimension to the Godfather of Soul.
If choreography is not the organizing principle behind ballet, the art becomes a mindless vehicle for unguided dancers.
But where the fountains play on the intricacies of baroque choreography, the motif in Angoulême is more geometric.
But even though this compositional virtuosity answers aspects of the music, Ms. Tharp's choreography never fits Beethoven satisfyingly.
The cops had blown their cue and the choreography of the white nationalist rally was thrown into chaos.
There's also choreography by Savion Glover, a cast of inspired dancers and a renowned leading lady: Audra McDonald.
She added that Ms. Brown is a "deep researcher" who tackles social issues through "extremely present, theatrical" choreography.
The multilayered sense of history (the choreography is evidently of its own day) is part of the charm.
Once she's dressed up, she performs a song complete with some super-cute choreography and a cheering crowd.
DeMoura also spends a good deal of the video breaking down the choreography for "Children," step-by-step.
It stays steady at eye level, allowing the choreography to only hint at the sexuality that lies beneath.
She believed that the choreography in Harris' work will have the same effect on newer faces in attendance.
The dancing trickled behind the music, giving the choreography the sense that it was unfolding in slow motion.
The Broadway production will not base its choreography on the original Robbins dances, according to the news release.
Mr. Pita, 46, was speaking from Hamburg, where he's working on choreography for the new "Charlie's Angels" movie.
"I'd never met anyone who could articulate the layers and the complexities of dance and choreography," she said.
In "Dougla," sweeping skirts for both women and men, designed by Holder, matter as much as the choreography.
One aspect she highlights is choreography for the hands, which was inspired by the movement of factory workers.
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And the work continues to deepen once it's over, as you spot its references in other Taylor choreography.
Cathy Marston's telling, at American Ballet Theater, takes an admirable feminist stance, but is undone by monotonous choreography.
The diasporic tale he's telling is as understated and subtle as the allusions to Ailey's choreography and biography.
Holland hits the choreography with force and precision, and his performance is totally confident, with a playful swagger.
Even when the idea is to gild the cracks, good choreography needs to be made of sturdier stuff.
All three roles, but especially Dewdrop, who leads the Waltz of the Flowers, show Balanchine's choreography to perfection.
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In the case of George Balanchine's "Agon," she offers a response that contains none of the original choreography.
To break up their solo moments with synchronized choreography, she landed on the most ordinary of movements: walking.
But I also liked the ones that exercised artistic license, breaching the group choreography to startle audience members.
Totally lacking in bodily flow, it's difficult to take it seriously as a piece of reactionary, improvisational choreography.
She's the maker of both a large, epoch-making body of choreography and a legendarily sensuous dance style.
The choreography and direction, by Andrew Letso Kola, who also conceived the story, communicates through clear, simple gestures.
Today, however, there are large gaps in the historical sources for that act's choreography; and tastes have changed.
Some find the beginning of Zagitova's routine — limited to spins, footwork and choreography — to be a tedious preamble.
During days, Ms. Simard worked on scenes and choreography mostly in a rehearsal room away from the theater.
When choreography doesn't sustain some developing view of the people dancing it, it dwindles into attention-seizing stunts.
The choreography strives to extend arms and legs horizontally, expanding the body's silhouette and emphasizing length over elevation.
"The major hangup was choreography and sequencing," said Ali Vaez, the Iran director for the International Crisis Group.
Annie-B Parson's exacting, exultant and altogether astonishing choreography often has them moving in a single, tidal wave.
No touch is little in "Little Women," where choreography is its sweeping force and where every movement counts.
Emma Martin's choreography is as important to defining these desperate characters as are Mr. Walsh's warp-speed speeches.
The revival of Ntozake Shange's play is directed by Leah C. Gardiner with choreography by Camille A. Brown. 
Eric Gorsuch's costumes — colorful ribbons artfully tied around naked dancers — were more intriguing than the thrashing, repetitive choreography.
In these they caper and waltz around, and sometimes execute more strenuous, Martha Grahamesque choreography by Ryan Heffington.
It's just four female dancers, and the choreography is based on the repetition of mundane and universal movements.
Jennifer Lawrence did, like, train for a few months, and she basically had to, like, learn the choreography.
Some images prefigure later Taylor choreography, as in the way the man cradles one woman in his arms.
The revival of Ntozake Shange's play is directed by Leah C. Gardiner with choreography by Camille A. Brown.
But how could you bring me into being if I must satisfy the choreography of his desire only?
How about costumes and choreography that showcase these talents without having to exploit the overused "sex sells" approach.
Increasingly, that's the tone of the choreography, too — that of an emo band or of anguished adolescent poetry.
The iconic choreography that propelled D'Amelio's viral fame, however, is the work of 14-year-old Jalaiah Harmon.
Guns shoot smiley-face flags; the male chorus lip-syncs the children's chorus music and does silly choreography.
Her choreography, showcased primarily in New York, helped shape generations of modern dance creators into the 21st century.
It helps me to look at the dancers not just as a group doing choreography, but as people.
"K-pop is more than just music because we always prepare choreography with the stage song," I.M says.
Yet there's rarely anything arch about Lopez's highly explicit descriptions of erotic encounters (rendered with nonexplicit, metaphoric choreography).
"There's nothing delicate about it, there's nothing fragile about it," Rihanna said about the choreography of the show.
In 1937, "The Golden Cockerel" was revived, with Michel Fokine's original choreography, by Colonel de Basil's Ballets Russes.
Mr. Martins takes the main framework of Petipa's choreography while including supplementary touches of his own and others.
There are screens all around, showing Cunningham and his company performing his choreography over more than 50 years.
Another scene shows a saxophone player in the high school's marching band, unable to master the intense choreography.
The Ballet's choreography, though sometimes repetitious, is up to Wheeldon's usual standard—the ensemble work is especially good.
Following his lead, Cunningham introduced chance strategies into his choreography, tossing coins to determine the sequence of movements.
Mr. Prince himself will direct the production, with co-direction and choreography by the Tony winner Susan Stroman.
Modernism and classicism meet in "Barocco"; Ms. Reichlen makes Balanchine's choreography count as sculpture, architecture, music and feminism.
In it, the dancers possess "that strong confidence that Bob Fosse's choreography is filled with," Mr. Onik said.
It's hard to feel the mystery in all this now, but facets of the choreography are also foreign.
"We were learning how to move like cats, we learned a lot of choreography," Swift told Entertainment Weekly.
The bride was the ballet master for the choreography that featured a selection from George Balanchine's "The Nutcracker."
In a small space like Speyer Hall, the audience gets to feel the breeze generated by the choreography.
City Ballet dancers move big, but Mr. Ratmansky's choreography forces them to push beyond their limits: Georgina Pazcoguin was both more daring and secure than she's been in ages, just as Sterling Hyltin, partnered with courtly ease by Tyler Angle, let go of her mannerisms to flow inside of the choreography.
In Ms. Colker's piece, which began a run at the Joyce Theater on Tuesday night — it won the Benois de la Danse Award 2018 at Moscow for choreography — the film overwhelms the dance, even when its performers, 14 in all, fill the stage in acrobatic, low-to-the-ground choreography.
Not much in the high-pressure kitchen choreography on display outdoes what you might see on TV food shows.
Although Mr. Millepied said he was leaving to focus on his choreography, avid speculation continued about his real motivation.
Something about ice skating's romantic music, intimate choreography, tight costumes, and Kamasutra-esque lifts makes the sport surprisingly sexy.
These component parts — choir, singers, set design, choreography, video, and music — come together in moments of very effective theater.
The performer has always been known for her wildly impressive dance choreography and ability to command a whole stage.
We would love to see that tap dance break at the end be incorporated into some classic *NSYNC choreography.
The choreography as a whole, though, is subtle and naturalistic—perhaps because many of the cast aren't trained dancers.
The 36-year-old singer shared the video on her Instagram, clearly proud of her offspring's budding choreography skills.
Mr Bourne's choreography combines with Duncan McLean's projections to head-spinning effect as the show reaches its devastating climax.
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But he also outlined the ways his trust would begin to disseminate his dance technique and preserve his choreography.
His own choreography embraces both the grace and line of ballet and the weight and purposefulness of modern dance.
To Michael Kliën, choreography is more than a dance on a stage, but something akin to an archaeological dig.
And the director, Wilson Yip, keeps Yuen Woo-ping's action choreography percolating with staccato editing and gliding overhead perspectives.
Her intensity, choreography and grade-A showmanship demonstrated again that she is simply in a class all her own.
"I don't appreciate some 13-year-old kid talking about my choreography or Gianna [Martello]'s," she says, angrily.
And it suggests a weapon that can change states during combat, in order to invite more creative fight choreography.
Even more overwhelming than the stunning choreography and fashion was the brief but glorious cameo from Blue Ivy herself.
From a distance, one can tell that he takes pleasure in orchestrating this improvisational choreography; a sizzling, Passardian dance.
Rob Marshall, who directed the movie musicals Into the Woods and Chicago, was also heavily involved with the choreography.
"I basically learned the choreography the night before I performed it for the first time," he told BuzzFeed News.
Deciding if a work of dance is protectible choreography is a subjective evaluation typically based on length and prestige.
And he was nearly chosen for the choreography category as well, so he's clearly a very talented young man.
This choreography takes place in darkness while a pale ray of light bathes their faces and bodies from above.
"I get to watch all the choreography, listen to the music and he lets me put my input in."
Those due to perform run around, putting the finishing touches to their looks, earphones in, memorizing lyrics and choreography.
Getting into the inexplicable sounds, powerhouse choreography, and high-concept narratives and visuals of K-pop can be intimidating.
As part of the "choreography" for a political deal, the EU set May an "absolute deadline" of Monday, Dec.
The biggest internet "Hate" is that i didn't do the choreography to baby shark…guess I better learn it!
Garner praised the dancer for her magnetic choreography and applauded Portner for making her Juno costar dance a little.
Not to mention the fact that it is a pretty great workout learning and then doing the fight choreography.
Along the process, we were dealing directly with Crypton, and of course, the choreography has to go through Sega.
Besides, moving the "ring finger" could mean telling Beyoncé to change her choreography — and no one is that powerful.
You could close your eyes and listen with joy; but Ashton's choreography helped you hear the music even better.
The US Copyright statute expressly designates choreography as a form of expression that is protectable, but not individual movements.
Stary Browar Nowy Taniec is currently the only place in Poland that presents and develops modern choreography year round.
Detailed and precisely rendered, her choreography has a crystalline clarity that can also, oddly, evaporate right before your eyes.
In March, Mark Morris and his dance troupe present a double bill of operas with choreography by Mr. Morris.
"Road Trip Adventures" goes beyond skating, requiring the cast to learn challenging choreography that incorporates aerial work and gymnastics.
The sweaty, retro gym choreography — a homage to "Flashdance" — had a vibe reminiscent of the glory days of MTV.
His own version quotes just a few of Fokine's movements, particularly in the sharp, jerky choreography for the cockerel.
During one musical number (the choreography is by Kelli Barclay), they mime passion for each other with striking dispassion.
Above all, the shortness of phrase through most of Mr. Schumacher's choreography becomes irksome, the breaks between phrases maddening.
But the choreography for that energizing opening number, and many set pieces, seems almost entirely true to the original.
PORT WASHINGTON "Sweet Charity," by Cy Coleman and Dorothy Fields, book by Neil Simon and choreography by Bob Fosse.
Judged for their artistic as well as athletic skills, synchro swimmers put considerable effort into their themes and choreography.
That meant that Cursed Child, the only new play nominee still running, even snagged a nomination for Best Choreography.
He performs selections by Philip Glass, Scarlatti, Satie and Chopin, which makes the mostly languid choreography easier to endure.
The result, however, has elements of documentary, experimental cinema, and dance, as the players' exercises resemble post-modern choreography.
"Sure Shot" doesn't rely on choreography; much of the footage is the raw joy of little ones running around.
And then, maybe the handclap bridge in the Haim video was a nice marriage of Fatima's choreography and editing.
Eventually, Toni joins the team, and gradually finds her own footing in both the choreography and the social structure.
In an industry so dominated by music and dance, the clothing plays almost as central a role as choreography.
Ashton's choreography has eloquent moments — notably Marguerite's walk backward on point in Armand's arms, timed marvelously to the music.
As the dance progresses, the dancers manipulate the two stage-bound shapes; this, too becomes part of the choreography.
Justin Peck, the resident choreographer for New York City Ballet, has lately been tucking tap into his ballet choreography.
After watching one of her programs, Ms. Dinnerstein was struck by the connection between the choreography and the music.
Stanley Kauffmann gave the show a mixed review, praising the choreography but not the score or Mr. Simon's book.
It is born of a dogged craft that following rooms lack, often relying instead on the choreography of light.
Many of the songs in Hairspray are sprints — high-paced, energetic dance numbers filled to the brim with choreography.
The "Hadestown" choreography is by Mr. Neumann, who is also known for his time in the modern dance world.
Directed by Alex Timbers, the show stars Karen Olivo, Aaron Tveit and Danny Burstein, with choreography by Sonya Tayeh.
In that year, he left dance to pursue a career in physical therapy; in 2016, he returned to choreography.
The duet is not overtly sexual in its choreography, and the men touch approximately five times in eight minutes.
And, in 2011, she started the Bureau for the Future of Choreography, an adventurous collective that explores choreographic systems.
André de Jong's choreography is deliberately generic; and yet the ballet Romanticism of that scene shows Procida's yearning soul.
Nothing moves on a stage unless it involves four or five other people — choreography, music, lighting, the tech director.
The choreography entailed Cunningham sitting as still as possible for the duration of his dead lover's most famous work.
And even though I have rhythm and I can move, picking up choreography like that is a different thing.
But the hiding speaks of a deeper insecurity — a feeling he and his choreography would later express more openly.
It's definitely its own thing, which I dug - a more mature Disney film, featuring stunning production design & fight choreography.
Likewise, the emotions in the choreography are more ambiguous and potent: can't live with you, can't live without you.
The blandly emotive choreography, seen in brief flashes is not worthy of an apprentice, much less a prima ballerina.
An increasing sense of unease is cultivated with thrashing choreography, pulsing strobe lights, screaming, and whispers of distorted dialogue.
When Colin greets his mother the morning after his sister's premonition, they engage in a choreography of intimate avoidance.
But don't underestimate the importance of Ryan Courtney's props, which assume alarmingly multifarious roles, and Raja Feather Kelly's choreography.

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