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At home, he has won a critics' circle award (for best choreography, 2008), been nominated for two South Bank Show awards, choreographed plays for the Royal Court and the National Theatre, and created an opening sequence for the Channel 4 series Skins.
I want the show to go to a place where it's ecstatic, untamed, feral energy, and you're not going to get to that place by everything being choreographed, playing to click or using a computer.
Within those limits, however, Mr. Connors (expanding his 2006 short, "Recalled") delivers a tightly choreographed morality play reeking of caged testosterone.
Swimming against the tide of intellectual opinion in the West, which tended to see Mao as an admirable champion of the ordinary Chinese worker, Mr Ryckmans described, with wit and anger and mordant humour, the skilfully choreographed shadow play that the regime presented to the world.
The Conservative prime minister's neatly choreographed by-play with his Liberal Democrat partners on immigration has served a number of useful purposes.
The collaborators' latest unwieldy brainchild, Shadow, plunges the viewer right back down into the depths of this unmanned aerial existentialism with five minutes of smoothly choreographed power-play between performer Kaori Yasukawa and three rebellious drones.
In this way, Le Fraga's choreographed digital plays are poetic interruptions that elevate everyday vernacular and comment on our constant desires to be understood and related to with social media, even under confusing and misdirected musings.
Tim Dang's peers in the world of directing and choreographing plays have given him a new honor as he prepares to close his long run as producing artistic director of L.A.'s East West Players.
Critics said a stiff idealism rendered him unwilling or unable to see through the bluster of labor leaders, to play choreographed bargaining games or make backroom deals.
Within the venue's extensive and excellent children's programme, Fleur Darkin's William Blake-inspired Innocence has its dancers prowling like tigers, flying like angels on each others' shoulders and gathering up an enraptured audience of toddlers' parents and grandparents into games of make-believe and transformation that exist in the cracks between choreographed dance and play.
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