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That's how people start to choreograph.
If you've been talking about marriage and you know the proposal is in the air, it's better to just let it float for the time being so that you don't start to choreograph it with him or take away any of the time he may need to plan the proposal in the way he intends.
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I just started to choreograph solos, and then I made pieces for two people, then six, then eight - and finally, a whole company.
The controversy didn't stop when Léonide Massine started to choreograph to a series in the 1930s and 1940s; the symphony was felt to be the epitome of musical form unrealizable in dance, but these ballets became impressive, popular, sensational.
Though companies have a role to play, Bouder points out that some of the inequities that make it easier for men to be creative and to start learning to choreograph early are built into the fabric of the art form.
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