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choreographically

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  • adverb as if choreographed
  • adverb with reference to choreography

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Examples

  • The solo performed by dancer Chang Yong Sung was a choreographically complete composition, and could have easily stood on its own.

    Walter’s World: Ailey At The Apollo « 2010

  • The "bookcases" —three triangular set pieces that moved and turned choreographically—became canvases for the disembodied Simon's feelings expressed through light, changing from throbbing, heavily saturated reds and yellows to the most delicate, unwavering pastels.

    Full-Bodied Arias in a Postorganic World Heidi Waleson 2011

  • The directors similarly stripped down the action, skillfully focusing confrontations, blocking chorus scenes choreographically, and staging the wordless performance of the Players with creepily stylized mime.

    Pedestrian Score Heidi Waleson 2010

  • The directors similarly stripped down the action, skillfully focusing confrontations, blocking chorus scenes choreographically, and staging the wordless performance of the Players with creepily stylized mime.

    Melancholy Dane, Pedestrian Score Heidi Waleson 2010

  • The directors similarly stripped down the action, skillfully focusing confrontations, blocking chorus scenes choreographically, and staging the wordless performance of the Players with creepily stylized mime.

    Melancholy Dane, Pedestrian Score Heidi Waleson 2010

  • The directors similarly stripped down the action, skillfully focusing confrontations, blocking chorus scenes choreographically, and staging the wordless performance of the Players with creepily stylized mime.

    Melancholy Dane, Pedestrian Score Heidi Waleson 2010

  • "Our research showed us how stunningly beautiful boxing is, choreographically," Hoggett says.

    Beautiful Burnout in the East End 2010

  • The Two-Step was a lot of fun (and I'm happy for exposure to yet another new dance), but I think choreographically it lacked variety.

    Tonya Plank: So You Think You Can Dance Top Eight, and Desmond Richardson! 2008

  • I think this week was the best ever choreographically.

    Tonya Plank: So You Think You Can Dance Final Four 2008

  • The program with which it began last weekend, however, was choreographically trivial.

    NYT > Home Page By ALASTAIR MACAULAY 2011

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