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Choreographing
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Choreographing meaning
present participle and gerund of choreograph
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Whether that’s me in a commercial, or me choreographing a music video, I just like being on camera.
Women play a crucial role in choreographing and performing Garba and Dandiya.
Choreographer Mario Grech was recognised as the volunteer of the year for his work in choreographing a live performance of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and carnival dances, and for setting up his own folk group to keep Gozo’s traditions alive.
Fleet commanders took to choreographing maneuvers intricately, starting soon after Trafalgar.
From journaling to designing, to choreographing numerous dances; they've always shared a thirst for the wider curriculum and nothing has ever been too much trouble for them.
Stunt coordinators have a similar role on set, where they are tasked with choreographing physical action that could be potentially dangerous for actors.
Mumbai, Jan 11 (IANS) Dancer-choreographer Shakti Mohan says choreographing a dance for Ranbir Kapoor in the upcoming “Shamshera” was a dream come true.
How the pros rake in thousands with cruise ship shows, Alton Towers gigs and choreographing drag queens!
Miss Inglis, who first took Ellie on six years ago at The Edinburgh Dance Academy, was there every step of the way, not only travelling to London with her every week, but choreographing every move of those spectacular routines.
Rosita Larrain, director of the RainWood Dance Studio, is splitting duty between acting, dancing and choreographing the show.
The movie's stunt master Vijay was choreographing an action sequence and another crew member named Subash was overseeing the site.
The responsibility of choreographing his own shows, recruiting his own performers, and creating how he pleases has been the most rewarding and challenging aspect of his work, which he says has been completely worth it.
This group is known for self-producing, as many of the members are actively involved in songwriting, choreographing, and producing their own work.
Also a generative artist and performer, she is currently adapting and choreographing a new adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s The Waves, and a solo show about Helen Keller’s later life, sexuality and politics.
Which is a pity because Dosanjh looks completely at home both off and on the field (reports say that Sandeep Singh helped in choreographing the play).