Phrases with «choreography»

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Choreography is the art of creating and arranging dance movements in a planned and organized manner. It involves designing and coordinating the steps and sequences that dancers perform to create a dance performance. Full definition

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Sentences with «choreography»

  • His paintings, sculpture, collages, and prints can be linked to contemporary currents, but throughout he maintained a commitment to creating surfaces characterized by intense radiance and nuance, designed with «a kind of choreography of material,» as described in Arts Magazine by Judith Van Baren in 1974. (artmiami.com)
  • COLELLA: Fight call is if there's any kind of fight choreography in a show, then the actors will meet prior to the show's beginning so that we can go through all of the moves of the fight. (npr.org)
  • Together, the works made the distinction between dance staged for the camera (as with Atlas) and dance made via the camera (as in the case of the radical cuts by which Deren shapes Study in Choreography for Camera, 1945). (frieze.com)
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