Sentence examples for developed choreography from inspiring English sources

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Inspired also by the pursuit of pure movement as devoid as possible of emotional implications, Cunningham developed "choreography by chance," a technique in which selected isolated movements are assigned sequence by such random methods as tossing a coin.

Embedded in the 90-minute evening were segments of newly developed choreography by Mr. Jones that included "Mercy 10 X 8 on a Circle," set to a taped recording by Glenn Gould of Beethoven's 32 Variations on an Original Theme in C Minor.

There's a stunning combination of 'He's a beautiful dancer, I can't take my eyes off him' and 'How did we end up here?' " Storyboard once told an interviewer that, for a time, he developed choreography by sitting alone and staring at a wall until it came to resemble a projecting screen for strange, imagined shapes; he would then attempt to replicate what he was seeing with his body.

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Central to this project was developing choreography to help nurses' work synergistically to achieve the American Heart Association goals for resuscitation.

They were among the first contemporary dance companies in the world developing choreography integrating dancers with and without physical disabilities, prior to the passage of the Americans With Disabilities Act in 1990.

I was to help develop the choreography and appear onstage in various roles.

The dancing is curiously half-hearted – scuffles and lifts that are physical enough, but trail after the text rather than taking the stage or developing into choreography.

But that was only the beginning of the over-hyped drama, as the judges told the remaining 185 contestants to break up into groups of five, choose a song, arrange it and develop some choreography for a performance.

"Finding out about Oklahoma in 1905 was a big part of how the choreography developed," she said.

The choreography developed as little as the dramaturgy did; the use of sticks at the beginning of a dance was the use of sticks at the end.

As a result, the complexity and diversity of choreography developed through competition has led to a rich heritage for the modern dancer to draw upon.

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