Soleil Gray's hands had been lean and strong from the rigors of her athletic stagedancing.
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I loved dancing the night away on the dance floor, and that led to stagedancing in clubs, she said.
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It freewheels in a non-purpose-built space, with the audience on stagedancing at the beginning, and latterly standing for the 90-minute show.
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With Sir William Davenant as patentee and manager of the Duke's Theatre, stagedancing and singing acquired a more distinguished position among theatrical entertainments.
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Bonfires blazed in nearly every village and town in Wexford, and, from every pub and stageDancing.
Uso de choreography en inglés
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But the trophies were mostly in technical categories, including choreography and direction.
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It must have taken such choreography and organization to make this happen.
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Many instructors I know add these elements to their choreography as well.
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Among the complex movements of choreography filling her mind, she'd decided something.
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At other times, the choreography seems stymied and forced into two dimensions.
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Even amid this steamy profusion, Jeyasingh's choreography is rigorous in its economy.
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There is more to the intricate USA-Russian choreography than meets the eye.
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Movement games -Create a dance choreography to your children's favourite songs.
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Resident director Conrad Nelson weaves music and choreography seamlessly into the action.
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The relationship between dancers and audience is central to John Scott's choreography.
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Not only did they rehearse music, they rehearsed body movements and choreography.
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It's the choreography of one of the best-known dances of our generation.
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He also did the choreography for the film of Dancing at Lughnasa.
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Sandwiched in-between was a show lacking in customary arena pyrotechnics and choreography.
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The brilliance of the choreography inhabited me and vice versa, she shared.
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It is twisted and mad, and its choreography and self-possession are superb.