Sentences with phrase «choreographed events»

Touchstones of the black performance history described by curator Valerie Cassel Oliver include Senga Nengudi's RSVP (1975), a series of choreographed events she created in collaboration with fellow artist Maren Hassinger in which Hassinger's body activates sculptures made from nylon stockings manufactured in «black» skin tones.
More Love gathers a diverse group of artists working in a range of media — video, photography, sculpture, sound, participatory art projects and choreographed events — to investigate how such an integral part of our everyday lives works.
Last week saw the start of campaigning for the general election in May, with a series of carefully choreographed events and launches rapidly descending into free - form mud - slinging.
Jobs worked the stage methodically, with somber reverence and weighty pauses, holding tightly choreographed events on weekday mornings for maximum media impact.
A carefully choreographed event to liven up dull but important issues and potentially big trade and investment deals between Australia and China.

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After 1976, party bosses took great care in choreographing national conventions while squeezing every last drop of spontaneity out of these dreadful events.
Of course, it's well - choreographed moves like this one — not to mention his appearance at the «No Labels» event at Columbia University — that makes it hard to take Bloomberg at his word that he's really doing nothing else than trying to influence the national discussion and pull the polarized country back to the center.
He finally made it official late last month at a tightly - choreographed kick - off event at the gilded United Palace Theater in Washington Heights, where he was joined by a chorus of vocal backers waving campaign signs.
Circadian clocks choreograph a host of biological events: when to wake, when to sleep, when to emerge from a burrow; when to put out a spore, open...
From Jackson Pollock to John Coltrane — how creativity springs from a choreographed set of mental events.
Their first big event, a lavishly choreographed rally at Boston's Faneuil Hall, made no mention of charter schools.
Not only is she newsletter editor for the ALCS, she's also non-fiction editor for The Bookseller (the trade paper of the British book trade), chair of literary festival events, book award judge, and a respected author — and she still finds time to volunteer in the local community, choreographing a fabulous Book Week for one lucky primary school in the neighbourhood.
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.
The charity aspect of the event was important; prior to the dinner, Rene Redzepi of Noma in Copenhagen, who took on responsibility for choreographing the menu service, reminded the chefs to remember the big picture and the good that would come from the money raised.
We removed things like HUD, and Quick Time Events prompts, choreographed the playthrough and music to fit the needs of the trailer, but the game looks like what you see.
Staged as part of a seminar organised by the artist in 2012 entitled Choreographing Capital, the event saw notable interventions from theorists, critics and curators such as Stuart Hall, Paul Gilroy, Irit Rogoff and Colin MacCabe.
Clark, a long time friend and collaborator of Doig, choreographed a hypnotic new work especially for the event.
He conceives his exhibitions as choreographed spaces that follow a script where a series of events unfold.
Staged as part of a seminar entitled Choreographing Capital organised by the artist at the Hayward Gallery in 2012, the event saw notable interventions from theorists, critics and curators such as the late Stuart Hall, Paul Gilroy, Irit Rogoff and Colin MacCabe.
Korda choreographed three performance events.
The longlist for the second Northern Art prize has been announced, in the first of a carefully choreographed list of events counting down to the award ceremony in January 2009.
This art - as - social - practice project by artist Jody Wood is related to her staging of two events in Kingston, New York, in the winter of 2016: One, Beauty in Transition, provided beauty services, including a hair wash, cut, color and / or style, to the homeless in the area; the other, Choreographing Care, consisted of a series of workshops and performances that addressed issues of compassion fatigue and secondhand trauma affecting caregivers and social workers.
Years ago, the late founder and CEO of Apple — Steve Jobs, introduced the trend of choreographing Apple's launch events in a similar way as that of Broadway shows.
Years ago, the late founder and CEO of Apple — Steve Jobs, introduced the trend of choreographing Apple's launch events in a similar way as that of Broad...
So we all head to carefully choreographed meet - ups, over-staged social events and agenda - driven networking meetings.
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