People can inspire musicians to write new songs, painters and photographers to create beautiful images, dancers to combine movements into
intricate choreographies, etc..
Sometimes it's like that, and you can have a very
intricate choreography, and sometimes we work with non-actors, and the less you say the better, and our job is to maybe just capture that reality, like a documentary.
Thoughtful and
intricate choreography that is still fun but accessible, a song list that is familiar and current with a depth of gameplay has made this title both challenging for previous Dance Central converts yet still welcoming for newcomers.
One of the legacies of Early Forms, how one vessel can transform into another and in its alteration reveal its interior space, is brought to life in Cubic Early Form, 2010 and Turning Point, 2011, as is
the intricate choreography of interlocked forms and negative / positive space in Lost in Thought, or the complex shapes cut from wood in Chip, 2011.
Not exact matches
Shyp's Kevin Gibbon says the company's
intricate hub - and - spoke collection model requires a high degree of
choreography.
Director Cary Joji Fukunaga is the sole director for all eight episodes of the series» first season, and the shot is a long,
intricate piece of action
choreography that feels lifted straight from a Michael Mann film.
There may be no blood, but the
choreography is surprisingly
intricate; every punch is as visually arresting as a computer - generated panda could be.
The
intricate crosstown cultural traffic of Bourouissa's art recalls the time - lapse
choreography of a crowded intersection, as social, cultural and economic currents moving in multiple directions pass across the surface of his works, defying any threat of collision, as if organised by traffic lights and slipways.
Combining live sound processing and performative notation, the duo develops an
intricate physical and aural
choreography, exploring the difficulties of mediated communication and exchange.