Sentences with phrase «choreography becomes»

How exactly those movements turn into money remains unclear to me, but luckily the artists themselves were also still asking that question: «We ask ourselves throughout this session where the moment is that our automated habits become choreography and when this choreography becomes a form of labor.»
Inside the Starfleet's tight vicinities and the low - lighting shots, the fight choreography becomes an incomprehensible blur.

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Supply - chain experts say the issue goes to the core of the careful choreography that all stores face when it comes to keeping store shelves full yet not becoming overstocked.
The added bonus of fun, upbeat choreography, and the Pure Barre friendships she made through attending class, lead Lauren to want to become an owner / operator of her own Pure Barre studio, so that she could share her experience with others.
Once it became clear the «new settlement» was in the bag, in a piece of meticulous choreography No. 10 arranged for Mr Cameron to welcome the Tusk blueprint in a speech at the shiny Siemens Rail Automation HQ in Chippenham.
Originally seeking his education in physical theatre and fight choreography, Elias became enamored with character study and the reasons behind how people make decisions, especially in desperate situations.
After years working as a stunt man, stunt coordinator, and fight choreographer, David Leitch made his directorial debut with Chad Stahelski in John Wick and has become well known for the amazing stunt choreography and action sequences he brings to his films.
The ensuing sustained set piece, of a very pregnant Lawrence crawling and careering through the home that's become a stygian, hellish war zone, is a tour de force of meticulous choreography, like a series of expertly placed bombs going off one by one with horrifying precision.
A walk through the city streets becomes a full - blown musical number that only we can notice, as the mundane choreography of day - to - day living syncs up with the music playing in Baby's ears.
I have seen students who use wheelchairs not want to be involved at first, and then have the chair become the central focus of the choreography.
Before children's lives become jam - packed with résumé - building activities, parents, guidance counselors, and teachers can engage in the complex choreography of leading and following with children.
The evening at Swiss Institute will unfold according to the rituals, choreography and aesthetics of color field painting and strategy games, in which human - scaled objects become pawns in activating their own function as sculpture.
Those videos went well beyond being documents of Cunningham's dance — though they were certainly that — to become acts of filmic choreography in themselves.
Moving through passageways and expansive installations, visitors become part of a choreography of darkness, light, geometry, and reflections.
Linda became a voracious reader (Thomas Mann's monumental «Magic Mountain» at age 12) who adored Bach and the Brooklyn Museum and saw the choreography of Merce Cunningham and Martha Graham while still in high school.
Painting became choreography.
Laboriously whittling each part of each work by hand, while making the work the artist is in a ferment of tension with the will - of - the - self and the demands - of - matter becoming in a sense co-performances; the qualities and capacities of both the craftsperson and the materials blur what might look like either combat or choreography.
As one critic described it, the canvas was used an «an arena in which to act,» with painting becoming choreography.
Consequently the work becomes about movement in general, choreography closer to everyday life than might first be imagined.
Three screens simultaneously broadcast separate black and white film collages from five 16 millimeter projectors (more than 20 years before a video component became the norm in new choreography), while the dancers rippled around the stage in part - translucent costumes marked with gray and black figures that resembled newsprint.
As part of Bryn Mawr College's ongoing retrospective, Trisha Brown: In the New Body, the Pennsylvania Ballet will perform Brown's O zlozony / O composite, bringing two Polish poems to life in a company premiere for the Ballet, which will become the first US ballet company to perform Brown's choreography.
When fused together, these two stories become an allegorical cycle of waste; waste of emotions, of obsession, and as Aly attempts to tell it through a precise choreography (using 4 performers and herself), it also translates into a poetic waste of movement.
These become sculptures, even masks, as his meticulous movements add to the magic of the choreography.
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