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Martin Lawrance's Limbo suspends three dancers in a choreography of abrupt muscular engagement and wary hesitance.
The abject is the drama of the hapless plaster bodies, a choreography of arrested moments.
This was a choreography of real life, an orchestration of random encounters.
Their comings and goings can seem ungracious, a choreography of familiarity and entitlement — Gatsby's guests, decades on.
The mat is a necessity as the actors play out their passions and frustrations in a choreography of bruising strenuousness.
Jimmy's first duet with Fionnuala is both exquisite and raw, as these fugitive, damaged creatures discover each other in a choreography of flickering, frightened touch.
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Snarling, growling, pouting or violently pursed, it has a choreography all of its own.
It's an administrative choreography of a most delicate theatrical artifice, and the weight of that artifice is a burden and a lure in the viewing of "Birdman".
To be free from a strict choreography of words and actions is a form of male privilege that Hillary Clinton cannot access.
The sculpture works like a giant puppet, its actions controlled by a complex choreography of cables.
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