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choreography

noun as in ballet

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The highs are most frequently supplied by the film’s magnificent musical numbers, which boast the stellar choreography typical of Chu’s work while highlighting the movie’s meticulous production design and practical set pieces.

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Set in motion by Ani Taj’s choreography, these performers flaunt their individuality like nothing could be more magnificent.

The usual sober pageantry with which prior artists told the grim story is replaced by a brilliant choreography of chaotic harmonies.

There were costume changes, each get-up sparklier than the last, and there was a troupe of male and female dancers executing athletic choreography.

He’s most widely known for his experimental choreography, and the exhibition’s curators are smart to start off with this rousing, engulfing example of it.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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