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As the choreographing began last summer, Mr. Morris gave the dancers the choice of learning to rise on point.
Starting in the 1970s, Lee stepped out on her own choreographing Where's Charley?
And for a generation raised on videos, she has likened the writing of a paragraph to the choreographing of a dance.
'Please Make It Work' "Choreographing is a whole different feeling," he says.
I can't see how any of this is evidence for the initial claim of transparent choreographing of the Egyptian governments current moves.
The orderly choreographing of disorder is no small feat, but Ms. Donovan and her collaborators pulled it off.
The combination of Balanchine's difficult choreographing and Tallchief's passionate dancing revolutionized the ballet.
Many of her most vivid and revealing reconstructions and choreographing of Baroque dance were created for Juilliard students.
Another obstacle was getting Federal Aviation Administration approval to allow the B-1 to zip above Fifth Avenue, and for the choreographing of aerial events.
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Choreographing Foster, however, is easier said than danced, for two glaring reasons: the blackface dialect of his songs for minstrel troupes and the unabashed sentimentality of his ballads.
As Western audiences continue to develop an interest in non-Western cultures, the choreographing of exotica will be more difficult in the future; the realities of other countries will seem more interesting than fantasies about them.
Mr. Lin continued to write and dance, and in 1968 he attended the Writer's Workshop at the University of Iowa, where he also started to study modern dance in classes in which choreographing was encouraged.
In McLaren's production notes, he stated that "Apart from planning and executing the music, the only creative aspect of the film was the "choreographing" of the striations in the columns and deciding on the sequence and combinations of colours."
Around this time a new creative avenue was presented to Ms. Pogee: Choreographing and Directing Fashion and Trades Shows at the Las Vegas Convention Center and Las Vegas Dunes Hotel.
"He has been dismissed as a connoisseur of the habits of animals, his disgust with humanity barely disguised, labeled a 'voyeur of violence,' attacked for his generous choreographing of gore," wrote Carol Bere in the Literary Review.
"CHOREOGRAPHING WILDE: THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY."
Forty years later, Ms. Rainer may finally be able to distance herself from this historical moment; acknowledging that she always felt more comfortable choreographing than making films, she says she is intent on making more dances, possibly starting with a new "Rite of Spring."
The choreographing of public opinion was in mind even when commanders chose names for the operation's two phases, as Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf, the mission's commander, and Gen. Colin L. Powell, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, huddled with aides and swapped suggestions by telephone.