10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CHOREGRAPHICALLY»
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choregraphically in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
choregraphically and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Cecchetti Method of Classical Ballet: Theory and Technique
It is obvious that such positions are capable of infinite variation for the slightest
displacement of either foot or either arm at once produces a new pose.
Choregraphically considered, arabesques are generally introduced to conclude
a phrase of ...
Cyril W. Beaumont, Stanislas Idzikowski, 2012
2
The New Music Review and Church Music Review
Sadko, the Prince Igor Dances, and Le Soleil de Nuit are operatic ballet episodes
, their stories unchanged, rounded off, musically and choregraphically, as
separate dance numbers; Richard Strauss wrote the music for Joseph, Debussy
for ...
Scen- ically and directorially (Greek Evans), imagination is held to a minimum,
and choregraphically (Harry S. Miller), patterns follow the better high school
production line. The cast is generally well selected, tho there are some
unfortunate ...
4
Living London: Being "Echoes" Re-echoed
... Lane; and the Covent Garden juveniles, while they seem to have been as well
drilled, choregraphically, as the clever little pupils of Madame Katie Lanner, not
only enliven Little Bo-Peep with dancing and posturing, but likewise with singing.
George Augustus Sala, 1883
At the Court, which was even more choregraphically bent than that of our own
Elizabeth, they danced in interminable ballets, contrived by M. de Benserade and
others, with a gravity and a determination unparalleled in history. It was a time, ...
William Makepeace Thackeray, 1879
Thus young husband and wife and child (already grown old enough to chase
butterflies, of course on his toes) are left united in a scene of domestic felicity,
choregraphically expressed. ' To try to put so light and whimsical a thing as t his
on ...
Thus young husband and wife and child (already grown old enough to chase
butterflies, of course on his toes) are left united in a scene of domestic felicity,
choregraphically expressed. 'To try to put so light and whimsical a thing as this on
...
Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell, 1920
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Temple Bar: A London Magazine for Town and Country Readers
Duthé, who, although choregraphically speaking a mere nullity, enjoyed
nevertheless a certain notoriety among the fashionable beauties of her day. An
extract from a letter addressed to the banker Perregaux, the friend and counsellor
of ...
At the court, which was even more choregraphically bent than that of our own
Elizabeth, they danced in interminable ballets, contrived by M. de Benserade and
others, with a gravity and a determination unparalleled in history. It was a time, ...
In May, 1892, came " Versailles," another superb production for the scenario of
which, as well as of course the costumes, Mr. Wilhelm was mainly responsible,
though it was as usual " choregraphically " arranged by Mme. Katti Lanner, with ...
Mark Edward Perugini, 1915
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CHOREGRAPHICALLY»
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choregraphically is used in the context of the following news items.
The Backstreet Boys perform at Budweiser Gardens on Wednesday …
The concert peaked where it should, with a spectacular, thunderous and choregraphically active visit to Everybody (Backstreet's Back) to open ... «London Free Press, May 14»
Portland Tribune: Famed Oregon Ballet Dancer Retires
It's still challenging, it still pushes me choregraphically. There are ways to expand and change it. Musically, it's very interesting. I do love coming ... «OPB News, Dec 13»