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Mr. Martins had him make a piece for a workshop.
Would Bourne make a piece for this company; and that one?
In 1993, he moved to N.Y.C.B., and in 1995 he was given the chance to make a piece for its school.
He was in Paris, he said, sleeping off jet lag, when someone he knew called him and asked him to make a piece for her.
In honor of its big 2-0, the retailer invited 20 of the designers it carries to make a piece for its Intermix 20th Anniversary Capsule Collection.
Penelope Curtis, the director of Tate Britain, said today that organisers would be "flexible" if Philipsz wanted to make a piece for the Turner prize exhibition using a space other than the rooms reserved for the show.
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"He's making a piece for our auction".
Today, a respected freelance choreographer making a piece for a large ballet company will earn a commission of perhaps fifty thousand to a hundred thousand dollars.
Shechter has, in fact, just made a piece for some of the young dancers in his company.
He is now resident choreographer at the Royal Ballet, and Frederic Wiseman's recent documentary, "La Danse," shows him making a piece for the Paris Opera Ballet.
The only aspects of the work that stand out are the elements that make you squirm: chiefly that Mr. Smits, a Belgian, has made a piece for nine "dancers of African origin," as the program notes state.
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