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Anupama Chopra gave 2.5 out of 5 stars and said "Taking a cue from Hollywood's Step Up series, director-choreographer Remo D'Souza packs in a television dance competition, several elaborate dance sequences, a romantic rivalry and the requisite rich-poor divide." [14]
Choreography: Alexander Gorsky (after Petipa) Company: Bolshoi Ballet, Moscow Premiere: 1919 Russian choreographer Alexander Gorsky, who staged a production of The Nutcracker in Moscow in 1919, is credited with the idea of combining Clara and the Sugar Plum Fairy's roles (i.e. giving the Fairy's dances to Clara), eliminating the Sugar Plum Fairy's Cavalier, giving the Cavalier's dances to the ...
This category contains choreographers of dances in Cinema of India, including film industries of Bollywood, Tollywood (both Tollywood Andhra and Tollywood Bangla) and Kollywood. Choreographers of films are known as dance directors in India in the popular parlance.
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A choreographer creates choreographies through the art of choreography, a process known as choreographing. It most commonly refers to dance choreography. [1] In dance, choreography may also refer to the design itself, sometimes expressed by means of dance notation. Dance choreography is sometimes called dance composition.
Denise Faye Greenbaum (born July 16, 1963) is an American actress, dancer, choreographer, and director. [1] She is the recipient of an American Choreography Award, as well as a Screen Actor's Guild Award for the 2002 film Chicago.
LaPatin was also the Associate Choreographer for the feature film, "What to Expect When You're Expecting." In 2008, she choreographed a photo shoot for Harper's Bazaar called "Dancing with the Designers" that featured Jessica Biel and high-end designers Vera Wang , Oscar de la Renta , Diane Von Furstenberg , Calvin Klein , and Zac Posen.
Step Up 2: The Streets is a 2008 American dance film directed by Jon M. Chu and written by Toni Ann Johnson and Karen Barna. The film is the sequel to Step Up (2006) and the second installment in the Step Up film series .