Use of choreography in Sentences. 45 Examples

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choreography at the start of sentence


  1. Choreography, a basic approach using improvisation.
  2. Choreography, a basic approach using improvisation.

choreography at the end of sentence


  1. Observation is the key to their choreography.
  2. In part, the problem was his old one of forgetting choreography.
  3. In part, the problem was his old one of forgetting choreography.
  4. And a certain kind of heroism, a tone of valiant despair, colors the choreography.
  5. And a certain kind of heroism, a tone of valiant despair, colors the choreography.
  6. Clarke had a vision of company-run studios where youngsters could learn the recording business, film or choreography.
  7. Clarke had a vision of company-run studios where youngsters could learn the recording business, film or choreography.
  8. It was like a jazz class to some extent but with all the rather distinctive movements he had for his actual choreography.

choreography in the middle of sentence


  1. His style of choreography is flamboyant.
  2. The choreography respects the subject - matter.
  3. The splendid choreography was by Ann-Marie Brady.
  4. The splendid choreography was by Ann-Marie Brady.
  5. She studied choreography at the Royal School of Ballet.
  6. His carefree choreography freed something in them, as well.
  7. a confluence of artistry, superb choreography, and stage design.
  8. A confluence of artistry, superb choreography, and stage design.
  9. a confluence of artistry, superb choreography, and stage design.
  10. His choreography, on Broadway and in the film, was vivid, inventive.
  11. His choreography, on Broadway and in the film, was vivid, inventive.
  12. They were performing the choreography right, but something was missing.
  13. The nuns' harmonies and children's choreography are polished and effective.
  14. The nuns' harmonies and children's choreography are polished and effective.
  15. The splendid choreography by Ann-Marie Brady was also an eye-taking feature.
  16. MacLow develops a choreography based in part on chance for which he uses playing cards.
  17. His choreography had an understated primitive elegance with bursts of joyous playfulness.
  18. His choreography had an understated primitive elegance with bursts of joyous playfulness.
  19. The choreography is fairly basic but lively, with bits of tap, soft shoe, swing and rock.
  20. The choreography is fairly basic but lively, with bits of tap, soft shoe, swing and rock.
  21. Not only did Alvin know nothing about choreography, Shawn wrote, but he was not even a good dancer.
  22. Not only did Alvin know nothing about choreography, Shawn wrote, but he was not even a good dancer.
  23. Precious, has choreography by Lea Anderson who was the compere for the recent Channel 4 series Tights!
  24. Precious, has choreography by Lea Anderson who was the compere for the recent Channel 4 series Tights!
  25. As he often did, Holder created not only the choreography but also vivid music and costume and set designs.
  26. As he often did, Holder created not only the choreography but also vivid music and costume and set designs.
  27. The audience sits mesmerised by his expressive choreography, watching each inflection of the hand or eyebrow.
  28. The other side of the movie is structured by a choreography that seems to function independently of the screenplay.
  29. The other side of the movie is structured by a choreography that seems to function independently of the screenplay.
  30. The choreography remains a moment by moment response to the poems and, awkwardly, these themselves are not especially good.
  31. Director Chris Wilken does a fine job guiding his cast of 12 through an intricate choreography that travels through time and space.
  32. Director Chris Wilken does a fine job guiding his cast of 12 through an intricate choreography that travels through time and space.
  33. The annual Christmas program, with full tuxedoed orchestra, sets, choreography and Broadway-caliber costumes, was standing room only.
  34. So Joel Hall, whose Chicago-based company is currently touring an evening of jazz-derived choreography, might have proved a useful model.
  35. So Joel Hall, whose Chicago-based company is currently touring an evening of jazz-derived choreography, might have proved a useful model.

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