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Тезаурус:

  1. Stravinsky was commissioned to provide the score for a New York revue, 1944 (choreography by Anton Dolin).
  2. And this shifting between the past and almost- present is equally felt in the choreography - it contains some of the cleanest, most authoritative classical dance Page has produced while simultaneously suggesting modern bodies and modern mores in the way the dancers loll negligently on the floor or challenge each other's strength.
  3. So Joel Hall, whose Chicago-based company is currently touring an evening of jazz-derived choreography, might have proved a useful model.
  4. This is well exemplified in Fokine's choreography fur the first Nocturne in Les Sylphides , where it can be said that the corps de ballet are marking the overall rhythm lasting sixteen or thirty-two bars, whilst the three soloists represent the shorter rhythmical phrases lasting four to) eight bars.
  5. Yet the choreography is by a Russian who studied among the Spanish peasants and worked out his design with the help of a particular peasant, a natural dancer, whose passion for dance was such that his life ended tragically when he found he was not to perform in the ballet.
  6. Choreographers today also need to understand what can be called a Grammar of Choreography if their work is to emerge as a valid stage presentation.
  7. To Fokine, Les Sylphides was mimed dance because he had incorporated a few conventional gestures into his choreography.
  8. This English pantomime tradition Ashton also exploited earlier in his choreography for the Ugly Sisters in Cinderella where he followed the tradition that one is always a somewhat modest violet bossed about by her dragon of a sister.
  9. But his choreography is no longer like that of earlier demi-caractre styles such as that of the Chinese dance in The Nutcracker .
  10. In Nightwalker, set to a medley of Duke Ellington, Hall shows that he can dovetail a strong variety of jazz elements without looking derivative, and the men in particular pounce on his choreography with eagerness and panache.
  11. IT IS too soon to judge what impact upon London Contemporary Dance Theatre will be made by its new artistic director, Dan Wagoner, but the first programme of the Sadler's Wells season finds the dancers, all of them young, in excellent form even if the choreography is less rewarding.
  12. If choreographers study the above works of Ashton and MacMillan, they will understand how far the art of choreography has developed since Fokine changed its structure and texture.
  13. In the last, MacMillan's choreography makes Bratfisch, the prince's coachman, appear as the only sympathetic yet helpless onlooker at the sordid proceedings.

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