Sentence examples for choreographic works from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'choreographic works' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a series of dances or theatrical compositions. For example, “She is a renowned dance creator, and her choreographic works are performed all over the world.”.

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Note: the author is a trustee of the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation, which funds commissions of choreographic works by emerging female choreographers.

Created to Stravinsky's score in 1975, it's one of Bausch's most conventionally choreographic works, but this in no way dilutes its atavistic savagery.

For example many of the greatest new choreographic works of the century were not merely dance; think of Balanchine's many collaborations with Stravinsky.

Mr. Battle selected some 20 choreographic works for the next season of one of the country's most successful dance troupes, which regularly draws strong ticket sales and big audiences.

In many ways he can take credit for popularizing the art form internationally in the '80s with his film trilogy, "Blood Wedding" ("Bodas de Sangre"), "Carmen" and "Love, the Magician" ("El Amor Brujo"), based on the choreographic works of Antonio Gades.

Her other choreographic works included "Visions Fugitives," brief skits set to music by Prokofiev, and "Children of Darkness," a ballet based on "Wuthering Heights," for which Ms. Bewley designed the costumes and the set (consisting of her own photographs of the Yorkshire moors, projected on front and rear scrims) and played the lead role of Catherine.

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It was credited as "a choreographic work from William Forsythe".

My teaching and choreographic work took me all over Europe.

Joffrey was also noted for his choreographic work on operatic productions.

What I like in choreographic work is that you try to break the boundaries, whether it's theatrical or technical, make a space where things can happen.

His choreographic work, which began in 1930, included Fadetta (1934), Romeo and Juliet (1940), Giselle (1944), The Stone Flower (1954), and Night City (1961).

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