Sentences with phrase «choreography as»

Lead Linklater vocal warm - ups, master classes (method acting, Meisner, and choreography as needed)
He is currently staging Cunningham's choreography as part of the national tour of Look Before you Leap: Black Mountain College at the Wexner Center for the Arts in Columbus, OH.
Through this practice, Rawls employs choreography as a way to question the roots of authorship, embodied labour and the indeterminate interpretation of art.
Isabel draws from her training in literary criticism, dance, and choreography as well as from party and popular culture.
In Nassau County, «Isadora Duncan & Contemporary Works» will perform original choreography as well as a revived classic on Sunday, June 25, 2017 from 2 to 4 p.m. at Sands Point Preserve Conservancy.
Her book Trisha Brown: Choreography as Visual Art was published by Wesleyan University Press in 2016.
Working with choreography as an open source method, the UK premiere of Q&A is a game in which the audience participates by asking questions while Rawls responds.
She uses choreography as a tool to create movement sequences that re-interpret our everyday physical gestures, reflexes, and rituals, and direct the viewer into the frame of the composition.
Bradford prefers to work in collaboration with other artists or her audience, viewing choreography as social event, as research, and as a means to pose questions about one's place in society and the role of our personal narratives.
Trisha Brown redefined choreography as the art of posing problems to be investigated through dance.
Susan Rosenberg, Consulting Historical Scholar at the Trisha Brown Dance Company, and author of Trisha Brown: Choreography as Visual Art (2017), will discuss the collaborations between Donald Judd and choreographer Trisha Brown on Son of Gone Fishin» (1981) and Newark (Niweweorce)(1987).
Her book Trisha Brown: Choreography as Visual Art appeared from Wesleyan University Press in 2016.
I've been working on a series of projects that concern an expanded field of choreography - choreography as organized movement in an aesthetic and political sense.
The U.S. Copyright Office defines choreography as the composition and arrangement of dance, movements and patterns usually intended to be accompanied by music.
As Reeves tells the story, when Stahelski later founded his own company, Eighty - Seven Eleven Action Design, the idea of action choreography as part of a movie's storytelling techniques was central to its creative philosophy.
John Wick: Chapter 2: It takes a lot to feel sorry for movie stars, but this one inspired pity for poor Keanu Reeves, who was reduced to a killing machine, performing elaborate choreography as he shoots people in the head, scores of them, perhaps hundreds.
Beyond the film's riveting front story, its dance sequences prove especially engaging, thanks to a splendid combination of costuming, sound, lighting and choreography as executed by a score of professionals courtesy of the Pennsylvania Ballet and the American Ballet Theater.
It's a film of genuine beauty, one where you come away as eager to talk about the set design and the choreography as you do the fate of the galaxy or what might happen next.
It's a masterpiece of choreography as props are updated to reflect the changing location, but on occasion it can distract from the moment at hand.
As we begin our 11th season, we continue to offer highly competitive cheer teams, classes, high school camps, and choreography as well as group tumbling & private lessons to all athletes in the Bay Area.

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About 125 boys, some as young as 11, race back and forth across the grass, kicking footballs in a complex choreography of attack and defense.
The preparation for her role as «Wonder Woman» got her into boxing and mixed martial arts; she was working out six hours per day doing fighting choreography, horseback riding, cardio interval training, and strength training.
«To provide a continuous internet service you're talking about a complex choreography where thousands of balloons are steered and programmed in an automated fashion,» said Cassidy, adding that the system makes sure another balloon comes into range as soon as another has left.
The Pure Barre client experience in - studio is ever - changing with regular updates to our class choreography and music, as well as the introduction of new classes and programming.
It was at Pure Barre that Lindsey's love for fitness flourished — she spent 6 years as a Pilates trainer — but it was with Pure Barre that music, choreography and people came together.
The beauty of individual performance is multiplied by the choreography of team play: «Players survey the entire scene as they perform in concert with others, attending to where their teammates are heading and how their opponents are defending.
You would be totally unable to describe the perfectly timed choreography with which your muscles contract and relax as you navigate around other people in a cafeteria while holding a tray, yet you have no trouble doing it.
Just as you might practice exercises or choreography in your living room -LSB-...]
She is also a gymnastics coach in Manhattan and focuses on body alignment and coordination as well as choreography and technique.
Our Pilates Teacher Training Programs will teach you to inspire your students with creative choreography and the power of the continually evolving and progressive nature of Pilates as mind - body exercise.
Leslie Kaminoff brings up an excellent point in his video: yoga sequencing is not the same as choreography.
As many of you know she just moved home from NYC and CycleBar has been the perfect place for her to bring her love for music, choreography, and tap - backs to Colorado.
During last summer's month - long «Good As Hell» tour, the rapper tore up stages across the country with sparkly leotards and pop - star - like choreography, single - handedly shifting representation for plus women in the genre — and she had a blast while doing it.
The Parramatta Pom Squad includes weekly training sessions with our choreography team, as well as selected.
While the choreography is generally fairly minimal (at least for this sort of mega-production), first time film director Phyllida Lloyd (who helmed the original stage version) has woven together a tightly edited and exceedingly well shot film that capitalizes on the music wonderfully while never worrying too much about such nettlesome items as character or motivation, providing enough other movement that one ultimately doesn't miss huge dance numbers a la Robbins or Fosse that much in the long run.
The choreography's well - known: Performed on screen by the Batsheva Dance Company, Ohad Naharin's «Echad Mi Yodea» places 15 dancers in a semicircle, dressed as Haredim, throwing off their garb as if under attack.
Max, Annie, Ryan (Billy Magnussen), Sarah (Sharon Horgan), Kevin (Lamorne Morris), and Michelle (Kylie Bunbury) watch with bemusement — thinking this is part of the show — as Brooks and the bad guys brawl for five long minutes packed with stunt choreography we'd usually be seeing performed by Liam Neeson's stand - in on a moving vessel.
And Okoye (Danai Gurira), the most awesomely badass of them all, who uses her wig as a weapon before launching into the one brief flurry of fight choreography so clean it could almost sneak into «Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.»
A thrilling political triller with lots of genius battle scenes, whose greatest advantage is the choreography of Jackie Chan as well as his personal involvement.
Dismissed by most upon its release as just another Matrix clone, there are superficial similarities; stylistically the action choreography and costume design are very similar.
Kung - fu kudos to animator Rudolphe Guenoden for the imaginative action choreography and, just for being there, to Guillermo Del Toro (director of Pan's Labyrinth and the Hellboy films), who served as «creative consultant» They surely helped make the film watchable; but the lingering impression is of a perfunctory sequel — one made not to enrich the story or characters but because the first one made a bundle.
The fight with Elle Driver is a virtuoso celebration of fight choreography; although we are aware that all is not as it seems in movie action sequences, Thurman and Hannah must have trained long and hard to even seem to do what they do.
Uwais said that all of the fight scenes were hard to shoot, as it wasn't easy to memorize the elaborate fight choreography.
Sometimes he included interesting musical acts such as The Treniers, a jumping R&B act with wild choreography.
EXTRAS: The Blu - ray release includes a behind - the - scenes look at production — including visual effects, stunt choreography and location shooting in Gabon — as well as a featurette examining Tarzan and Jane's iconic relationship.
I love and respect that art, as far as the action choreography and cinematic violence and practical makeup effects, so I knew this could certainly dip into horror territory.
With some catchy pop songs, and a few nice choreography here and there, this movie is just plain average at best, with nothing really coming out as different or special.
It delivers on the visceral level as well, with more color than the recent and typically dour DC movies, as well as action choreography that is just cartoony enough to sell the character.
Hugh Jackman is charming as ever, and two dance scenes are mildly inventive and well - executed, yet Jackman's goodwill and a splash of inspired choreography are not enough to earn the greatest in the title.
Critic Consensus: Its screenplay isn't as graceful as the choreography of its action sequences, but A Touch of Sin offers enough stylishly satisfying violence to muscle past its rough spots.
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