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Definition von choreographically im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

choreography
(Muzik) bale danslarını düzenleme
choreographic
koreografik
choreography
koreografi

Ben koreografinin bir hayranı değilim. - I'm not a fan of the choreography.

Koreografi oldukça basittir. - The choreography is quite simple.

Choreography
kareografi
choreography
koregrafi
choreography
{i} bale sanatı
choreography
{i} bale eserleri yazma sanatı
Englisch - Englisch
as if choreographed
with reference to choreography
in terms of choreography (composition and arrangement of dance movements)
choreographic
Of or pertaining to choreography
choreography
The notation used to construct this record
choreographic
Choreographic means relating to or connected with choreography. his choreographic work for The Birmingham Royal Ballet
choreographic
of or concerned with choreography
choreographic
{s} of or pertaining to choreography (composition and arrangement of dance movements)
choreographic
balletic
choreography
Choreography is the inventing of steps and movements for ballets and other dances. the art of arranging how dancers should move during a performance (choréographie, from choreia (from choros; CHORUS) + -graphie ). Art of creating and arranging dances. The word is derived from the Greek for "dance" and "write," reflecting its early meaning as a written record of dances. By the 19th century the term was used mainly for the creation of dances, and the written record became known as dance notation. In the 16th century dance masters at the French court arranged their social dances into specific patterns. In the 17th century such dances became more complex and were performed as theatrical ballets by trained professionals. In the late 18th century Jean-Georges Noverre and Gasparo Angiolini introduced choreography that combined expressive mime and dance steps to produce the dramatic ballet. This was further developed in 19th-century Romantic ballets by Marius Petipa, Jules Perrot, and August Bournonville. Radical change in the 20th century began with choreographers of the Ballets Russes, including Michel Fokine and Léonide Massine, and continued with George Balanchine, Martha Graham, Frederick Ashton, Jerome Robbins, Merce Cunningham, and Twyla Tharp. See also Alvin Ailey; Agnes de Mille; Serge Lifar; Bronislava Nijinska; Salvatore Viganò
choreography
The art of creating, arranging and recording the dance movements of a ballet etc
choreography
The specification of the ordering of messages from one node's perspective or a collection of nodes May or may not include Turing complete logic in determination of the message exchange pattern @@@ Definition in progress: the above definition was the original proposal
choreography
The process of creating and arranging programs to music
choreography
a show involving artistic dancing
choreography
The representation of these movements by a series of symbols
choreography
the arrangement of the steps and movements that make up a ballet or dance
choreography
a notation used by choreographers the representation of dancing by symbols as music is represented by notes
choreography
Arranging or designing of ballet or stage-dance
choreography
The art of planning and arranging dance movements into a meaningful whole
choreography
{i} composition and arrangement of dance movements
choreography
Systematically using different places in your training areas for different kinds of training behavior For example, standing or sitting in a different position for delivering input, setting up an exercise, taking and answering questions, recounting stories, etc This sets up spatial anchors for the group
choreography
Movements integrated into a song in order to enhance the performance
choreography
1 The art of planning and arranging dance movements into a meaningful whole; the process of building a dance composition 2 A finished dance work or work-in-progress
choreography
The arrangement or the written notation of the movements of a dance
choreography
a notation used by choreographers
choreography
A term used to describe actual steps, groupings, patterns and other combined elements of a dance composition
choreography
Blocking set to music, kind of It may be simple movement in time with music or complex dance steps in relation to rhythm Fun stuff!
choreography
the representation of dancing by symbols as music is represented by notes
choreography
1 The process of making a dance which involves the understanding of choreographic principles, processes, and structures 2 The product that results from the process of choreography
choreographically
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