Sentences with phrase «as choreographed»

He conceives his exhibitions as choreographed spaces that follow a script where a series of events unfold.
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Frisbee Dog Commonly known as disc dog, Frisbee dog competition is about a dog and a human disc thrower competing in events such as a choreographed freestyle catching and distance catching.
As choreographed by Kung Fu Panda co-director John Stevenson in a screenplay credited to Ben Zazove, with another four writers receiving story credit, the gnomes possess all the sparkling personality and delightful individuality of paving stones.
Every action scene functions as a choreographed dance number, with gunshots and screeching wheels marking perfect time with the music, and Elgort turns in some winning lip - sync - and - dance moments that help establish Baby's character beyond his signature quirk.
And for the musical numbers you're basically dancing with the camera, you know the camera is as choreographed as the people in front of the camera.
As far as the fights, they have all the slow motion and quick cuts you might expect, as well as the choreographed pulled punches, but at least they seem to be trying.
Ballet 422 (PG for mild epithets) Behind - the - scenes documentary following wunderkind Justin Peck around backstage as he choreographs an upcoming New York City Ballet production.
There's nary a misstep for the talented Stephanie Laurens as she choreographs a winsome waltz deftly balanced with a splash of intrigue in The Ideal Bride.

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The state of President Ronald Reagan's health was also tightly controlled by the White House, which carefully choreographed media coverage to portray him as robust.
In the world of consumer electronics, new - device launches are as hyped and choreographed as a Justin Bieber concert, and Amazon's most recent Kindle announcement is no exception.
As City A.M.'s Brian Monteith warns, however, it is all an elaborate ruse, «a highly choreographed EU dance»:
She often guest choreographs for local high schools and spent two years as a high school dance coach, where she led them to a national title.
Because the Head, Jesus Christ, is choreographing and guiding the entire Body as He sees fit.
If you were raised in a certain kind of Christian household, choreographing dances to Amy Grant songs was probably as much a part of your childhood as breakfast cereal.
Directed and choreographed by Stanislav Vlasov, former soloist with the Bolshoi Ballet, and well known as a «Grand Dance Artist,» the inaugural six - week tour starred principal ballerina Lillia Sabitova.
With many entries competing for the category, the judges decided to give a special commendation to Elite Wines Vietnam for organising a glamorous and beautifully choreographed «Rothschild Grand Cru Wine & Champagne Dinner» featuring a worldwide preview of the 2008 vintage of the Barons de Rothschild champagne, as well as a range of fine wines in this nascent fine wine market.
Players can not only dance in the end zone now, but they can even choreograph celebrations with teammates and use the ball as a prop.
Favored freestylists such as Rick Reese, of San Francisco, and Peter Irish, of Fort Collins, Colo., had spent hundreds of hours choreographing and refining their two - minute routines.
It's almost as if he choreographs his whole life.»
But players can dance, use the ball as a prop, and choreograph celebrations with teammates til their hearts» content.
There is no dancing as such, but the lively movement of the characters on stage seems almost choreographed.
Cheerleading involves a variety of skills such as stunts, jumps, tumbles and dance which is eventually all fit into a 2 1/2 minute routine - choreographed to showcase months of training.
Campers train at the Cobb Track and Angel Field as well as participate in choreographed runs through the beautiful Stanford campus.
Instead, the choreographed hype comes across as a cry for help: Bayern could clinch their sixth consecutive title on Saturday if Schalke fail to beat Freiburg earlier in the afternoon.
In furtherance to this anti-Mahama government agenda, they have since carried out a number of choreographed activities which largely attack the government appointees as they have just done or President himself.
Through tightly choreographed dance routines, which showcase the excellent comic timing of Amanda Lawrence as a conference delegate, we glimpse just how difficult it is to put together an international agreement.
As it turned out, Miliband's carefully choreographed return to frontline political life provoked the merest flicker of interest — drowned out by the political maelstrom that engulfed the Conservative party after the resignation of Iain Duncan Smith, and the fatal terrorist attacks in Brussels.
As is the way with all major parties these days, all of this will have been choreographed long in advance.
The trips, highly choreographed affairs known as codels, for Congressional delegations, are an annual rite of summer for lawmakers, but they have taken on fresh urgency.
Dramas from elections past - like the way Michael Foot was nearly sacked as Leader half way through the 1983 campaign, like Kinnock and Hattersley endlessly contradicting each other over Labour's tax plans in 1987, like Kinnock «s «take to the hills» defence policy against a potential Soviet invasion, like the tax bombshell, like Maggie Thatcher's «I want the doctor I want, on the day I want» rant in 1987, like John Major unleashing the soap box in 1992, like Neil Hamilton and Martin Bell slugging it out on Knutsford Heath in 1997, like the Prescott punch of 2001 - seem more vivid than the more measured and choreographed procession of 2010.
Stories of exquisitely specialized pollination systems — such as those of yuccas, which are pollinated only by coevolved moth species — can give the impression that pollination is an exclusive, highly choreographed dance.
Learning or choreographing new steps can be as intellectually stimulating as doing lab research.
Telomeres at their ends act as caps to prevent biochemical wear and tear, while the cell choreographs the movement of chromosomes by grabbing hold of its centromere handle.
State authorities and contentious citizens are engaged as if in a half - choreographed war dance, constantly shifting their positions to avoid or absorb their opponent's force while awaiting the opportune moment to attack.
En masse, they form a mechanical multitude an order of magnitude larger than any robot swarm ever built — a possible precursor to future robot work squads choreographed for chores such as cleaning up oil spills.
«I love the mirrored symmetry of the males as they engage in their violently ritualized, almost choreographed, fighting; the male on the right of the shot fixing his rival with a gimlet eye as he looks to land a decisive blow.
«The Kepler - 223 planetary system has unusually long - term stability because its four planets interact gravitationally to keep the beat of a carefully choreographed dance as they orbit their host star,» said Eric Ford, a professor of astronomy and astrophysics at Penn State and a member of the research team.
The tradition of capoeira is described as a game, where two competitors duck and weave in mock combat; it can look like a choreographed dance.
I'm excited to announce that today was our first official Shock Cardio rehearsal as a group (I have been designing, choreographing and practicing the workouts alone prior to this so that the group rehearsals would be more productive).
She was featured in a variety of roles choreographed by George Balanchine and Jerome Robbins as well as works choreographed for her by such choreographers as Peter Martins and Lynne Taylor Corbett.
Learn spins, climbs, basic transitions and floorwork as you perform a choreographed number.
Movements in PiYO are choreographed and flow one into the other, building a sequence as you keep moving.
Casual doesn't really exist for the Dramatic style personality and your outfit will be choreographed as carefully as for any other occasion.
I have choreographed for musicals as the Dance Director for a local Performing Arts Camps for a few summers.
After the wild sensation over his show last Autumn, when American step dancers paraded his clothes in a choreographed performance, it was reported that orders went up as much as 20 percent, but Owens doesn't see cause and effect there.
The action scenes highlight Rodriguez's trademark ability to choreograph firefights and explosions, but they're doled out with uncharacteristic stinginess between long stretches of exposition that clear up much less than they should, as the film builds toward a climax featuring some strangely underpopulated riot action.
An elaborate shootout ensues, conspicuously choreographed as a single - take «oner.»
There's a tonal dissonance here: The gangster - movie dialogue of these different groups, as well as a somewhat lame late movie shoot - out, feel far removed from the terse, beautifully choreographed pandemonium of the film's first act.
The show is much better when we're in contemporary times, such as the season premiere's deftly choreographed shootout in a Frankfurt, Germany, ballroom.
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