English to Punjabi Dictionary choreography

choreography

ਕੋਰੀਓਗ੍ਰਾਫੀ
definition
noun
the lively choreography reflects the themes of the original play
the sequence of steps and movements in dance or figure skating, especially in a ballet or other staged dance.
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The technical awards are for the best cinematography, editing, 'choreography' , stunts, art, costumes, screenplay, story and dialogue writing.
Different combinations of music, 'choreography' , design and lighting are determined by the roll of a dice.
the rumbustious 'choreography' reflects the themes of the original play
The second act was a continuous display of skilled dancing and complicated 'choreography' , originally designed by Lev Ivanov of the Russian Ballet at the turn of the 19th century.
Russian ballet is known for its elaborate 'choreography' and stages.
Chinese acrobatic performances enjoy a high reputation world-wide for their skill and difficulty but they have lagged behind in artistic effects and in 'choreography' in recent years.
Music, and 'choreography' , are essential components to these ‘judged’ sports, where it's not what you do but the way that you do it that matters.
In 1994, he won a Golden Leo Award for 'choreography' at the Jazz Dance World Congress.
Dancing and 'choreography' for me are two faces of the same coin.
The portion of the case dealing with rights to Graham's 'choreography' might be heard as early as this fall.
A simple piece with meaningful 'choreography' that your dancers can perform well is better than a flashy number that's beyond their abilities.
The dancing and 'choreography' of Camille Stubel and the cast creates an additional dimension of humour and fluidity in the play.
as well as dancing she did a great deal of 'choreography'
the lively 'choreography' reflects the themes of the original play
Theatrical dance should ideally be a combined operation of 'choreography' , music and design.
The way he dealt with the music fascinated me and fostered my interest in 'choreography' .
His 'choreography' surrendered to gravity and dealt in angles and broken lines as well as broken phrases.
And just the years of dancing and 'choreography' really put her in near constant pain.
‘Librettists of that period would know very little about music, 'choreography' or costume design,’ she added.
In fact, she says, it was music that put her on the path to 'choreography' .
The new structure was more ‘artistically focused’ and included a new head of 'choreography' and head of performance.
Stroman's endlessly inventive 'choreography' blends many forms of dance - from ballroom to jazz to ballet - into an idiom that's both witty and muscular.
It is simply the acceptance of 'choreography' as an art form in its own right.
Even on a superficial level, film-making will often involve story telling, music, and 'choreography' of some sort and the creation of visual and audio images.
Most of the original 'choreography' has been lost, but the charming tale endures.
The 'choreography' , music, lighting and most of all the dancing all combined to convey this pain.
Practically her whole life revolved around dancing and 'choreography' .
Live music, powerful 'choreography' and a simple performance style allow a modern audience to experience Shakespeare's great love story as an Elizabethan audience might have done.
Her 'choreography' , not designed to be easy, is handled very well by the company and makes a thrilling evening in the theatre.
She's developed a new approach to movement and 'choreography' that's changed the way we look at dance.
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