Similar words: choreograph, choreography, geography, mimeograph, paleography, biogeography, geographical, typographer. Meaning: [‚kɒrɪ'ɒgrəfə] n. someone who creates new dances.
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(1) I'd like to thank the director, the choreographer and the other members of the company for being so supportive.
(2) Lea Anderson is a choreographer who believes in making dance accessible.
(3) The choreographer can make an overall rhythm fur a long phrase of music and within it shorter phrases.
(4) The first group will include a choreographer, two sculptors, two photographers, an architect and a writer.
(5) The modern dance choreographer Lucas Hoving helped performers learn how to make dances.
(6) As a choreographer, though, he had only just begun to hit his stride.
(7) The right choice will give inspiration to choreographer and performer alike and add to the pleasure of the audience.
(8) She was chief dancer and choreographer, he was bandleader and strategy-maker.
(9) He was a world-famous choreographer with little but debts to show for all his work.
(10) Composer / librettist Glass and choreographer / director Marshall are working with substantial material here.
(11) Gene Kelly, the dancer and choreographer who was always pushing to teach the movies new steps, died Friday at 83.
(12) The choreographer on celluloid runs through forests babbling about somebody named Tippeke.
(13) There are only so many metaphors any choreographer can come up with for anomie.
(14) The martial arts choreographer is a person called Zhu Yuanlong.
(15) However[Sentencedict], a service coordinator (a.k.a. orchestrator or choreographer) may want to invoke multiple services in a single transaction (ideally through a specified interaction like WS-AtomicTransactions).
(16) This can be another reason why process choreographer performance degrades if you run audit log analysis in parallel with process navigation.
(17) She'd rehearsed a number at her house with our choreographer the evening before, a whole dance routine.
(18) No experience is necessary and all dance routines will be taught by the club's choreographer.
(19) Just three years into his formal career as a choreographer, Alvin was discovering the law that would govern his entire career.
(20) The troupe also continues to break ground with the trapeze, and choreographer Anne Bunker taps that talent with Expanded View.
(21) Pressed into action, Alvin found it difficult to conceive of himself as a mere resident choreographer.
(22) The first meaning should be understood as the inspiration which has urged the choreographer to create.
(23) Donald McKayle, a skilled designer as well as a choreographer, made costumes for them and off they went to audition.
(24) Colours of a dancer's mettle A stint in television made choreographer Lea Anderson long for the pure movement of live theatre.
(25) Enrico is impressive both as a performer and a choreographer.
(26) After she retired as a dancer she became a famous choreographer.
(27) Teach kids to break dance in hip hop dance in this free dancing video with a nationally famous choreographer.
(28) I, Zhang Lina, and Taiyuan Normal College in 2007 college graduates for professional dance choreographer.
(29) I made it a condition that I'd only work with an American choreographer.
(30) What they did display was a dizzying record of what the choreographer George Balanchine called “the most interesting, the most inventive, the most elegant dancer of our times.”
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