English to Telugu Dictionary choreograph

choreograph

నృత్య దర్శకత్వం
definition
verb
he is now choreographing a ballet
compose the sequence of steps and moves for (a performance of dance or ice skating).
example
Michael Schumacher is punted out at the first corner after trying to 'choreograph' the start with team-mate Rubens Barrichello, who finishes third.
Parades don't just happen: someone has to 'choreograph' them, so it all appears effortless and seamless.
England controlled matters to 'choreograph' the thrusts of their impressive three quarters, Mike Tindall and Perry, who repeatedly cut a swathe through the beleaguered Welsh lines.
It was an amazing experience to 'choreograph' the ceremonies.
Traditionally, a director would be given five minutes to 'choreograph' a new fight, have the stars practice the movements, and film it.
In Bangalore to 'choreograph' the fashion show of women achievers of the City to raise funds for the Cancer Patients' Aid Association, Hemant Trivedi is more famous as a fashion designer.
Then sometimes back at the studio I will give them several phrases of a waltz or march to 'choreograph' a dance using the images, color, texture, and perspective that they saw in the museum.
Pollyann, 40, who runs the Tanwood School of Dancing, helped to 'choreograph' Catherine's dances when she attended the Hazel Johnson School of Dancing in Swansea.
As far as appears, the only attempt to 'choreograph' the meeting occurred when a Chattanooga reporter manipulated the process to have a question about armored vehicles posed.
Party managers 'choreograph' demonstrations for the cameras.
But it helped 'choreograph' an energy boom that is transforming the Rocky Mountains into the country's newest energy frontier.
Practices are the embodied wisdom of the church across the centuries - the very kind of wisdom that religious leaders need in order to 'choreograph' congregational life today.
In his first year, he staged Apollo, updated The Nutcracker, commissioned Dwight Rhoden to 'choreograph' two ballets, and created two new works himself.
Together they lived in China and South Africa, and although becoming involved in the politics of both countries, she still found time to study and 'choreograph' dances.
She has annually organised and 'choreographed' sell-out shows starring her pupils, with all the proceeds going to local charities.
He's 45, he writes plays, directs operas and 'choreographs' ballets - his curious version of Swan Lake ruffled feathers when it was staged at the Edinburgh International Festival two years ago.
Being a 'choreographer' and director is very different from being a dancer.
New York City Ballet's 22-year-old Melissa Barak started 'choreographing' ballets when she was 8.
In the Tanzanian city of Arusha, a set of intriguing and tightly 'choreographed' rituals is being enacted.
We need to be as creative about choreographing our economic health as we are about 'choreographing' our dances.
It has to be said that if this happened to be a well planned strategy, it wasn't that well 'choreographed' .
He also wants to recruit an artistic director and freelance 'choreographers' to create more original works for the company.
Those current events just happened so it was almost like I could say they 'choreographed' my future life.
He 'choreographed' ballets that involved the full company in explosive outbursts of energy.
The best of the five other dances was 'choreographed' a young member of the company, Leandro Delgado.
They perform just about every task, from meeting with families to embalming to 'choreographing' the funeral procession.
The ballet was directed and 'choreographed' by Reema Goyal, a dance tutor at the institute.
Who 'choreographed' a ballet based on Wuthering Heights for the Paris Opera Ballet?
Nevertheless, she confides it is even harder to foresee what she will produce as a 'choreographer' .
In 1814 he moved to Lyons and then to Vienna where he 'choreographed' numerous ballets and divertissements.
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