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  • Choreographed by John Cranko in 1965, the piece shows its age in heavy ensemble numbers, but rises to the heights with two sublime duets for its principal couple.

    Stephen Petronio Company; Onegin – review Luke Jennings 2010

  • I don't see how these guys could go AoC on me, unless it stood for Administration of Choreographed postures, or something.

    Conan in Japan, Revisited! Cromsblood 2010

  • Choreographed by Alexei Ratmansky, it features challenging roles for children and new elements such as a comic baby mouse.

    Where to Get Your Nutcracker Fix 2011

  • Choreographed to the 1947 Stravinsky score, Orpheus cleverly deploys six dancers to dramatise the story of Orpheus and Eurydice, with a chorus of living characters (Orpheus's friends/chorus) and the inhabitants of the underworld (Death and Furies).

    This week's new dance 2011

  • Choreographed in collaboration with Ko Murobushi, one of Japan's leading butoh masters, it displays the skills of Bartabas as rider and performer, as well as his skill as a trainer, and his horses display astonishing levels of stillness, co-ordination and control.

    This week's new dance 2011

  • - Choreographed cheerleaders danced at TV Show soundtrack attracting attention to passers-by.

    Archive 2008-07-01 Red 2008

  • Choreographed for the Kirov Ballet by Vakhtang Chabukiani in 1939, when civil war was raging in Spain, and Russia was threatened by invasion, the ballet resonated strongly with its Leningrad audiences.

    Spartacus; Laurencia 2010

  • Choreographed by Frauke Requardt and performed by a cast of seven dancers, it takes place in a temporary four-storey building that is set against the last remaining Victorian ironwork gas holder at King's Cross.

    This week's new dance 2010

  • Choreographed by Jacques-Louis David, it began with the burning of an effigy of Atheism in the Tuileries garden and culminated at the Champ de

    Annotations 2007

  • Choreographed by Kevin McKenzie, the company's new artistic director, the ballet has a libretto by the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Wendy Wasserstein, author of "The Heidi Chronicles."

    A Mouse King, A Boy Prince--And A Cash Cow 2008

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