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Move: Choreographing You, which opened last week, sets out to change that, with a series of installations in which the visitor is an active, and at times hyperactive, participant.
Move: Choreographing You; Renditions Luke Jennings 2010
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• Ten Thousand Waves, part of Move: Choreographing You, is at the Hayward Gallery, London SE1 (0844 875 0073), 13 October to 9 January.
Isaac Julien's angel of Morecambe Stuart Jeffries 2010
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Choreographing "Perséphone," always a challenge, led Mr. Sellars to the Cambodian troupe Amrita.
A Shining Study in Vision Jonathan Blitzer 2012
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Move, LondonSubtitled Choreographing You, this exploration of the two-step between contemporary art and dance is full of sculptures to get the body and brain moving.
This week's new exhibitions Robert Clark 2010
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Continue reading “Choreographing presentations” »
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Choreographing for eight men, he moves four on the upbeat, then four on the downbeat, or all eight on the same beat but in opposite directions.
NYT > Home Page By ALASTAIR MACAULAY 2011
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Move: Choreographing You involves modern dance works by resident performers and also by you, the gallery-goer.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Move: Choreographing You involves modern dance works by resident performers and also by you, the gallery-goer.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Choreographing the icebergs on a Pinewood backlot was child's play compared with directing
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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"Choreographing for dancEnsemble is unique because, in general, we all share similar beliefs," Leggat said.
BYU News 2010
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