词汇 | choreographic |
释义 | choreographic adjective[ usually before noun ] uk /ˌkɒr.i.əˈɡræf.ɪk/ us /ˌkɔːr.i.əˈɡræf.ɪk/ relating to or involving choreography(= the skill of combining movements into dances to be performed) : The piece had a wealth of choreographic ideas and energy. She was known at the time for her risk-taking choreographic style. He began his choreographic career by stirring up the dance world with his radical way of making dances. The first duet is the work's choreographic and dramatic high point. The production is best when it is at its most choreographic. Dance & choreography arabesque backing dancer backspin backup dancer ballerina dabbing dance dance studio dance to something dance with someone moonwalking morris dance morris dancer morris dancing mosh throw shapesidiom tights toe shoe tutu twerk Related wordschoreograph choreography Examples of choreographicchoreographic For some ballets, the sources are generous and disclose quite a bit (though, alas, specific choreographic indications are scarce). The photographers who chronicled girl-group successes allowed the choreographic element to intrude even on still images. This also gave us the option to either sensitise or desensitise any sensor independently according to the choreographic/musical needs within each developing patch/section of the performance. Six cellular choreographic sequences are expanded, fragmented and reconstructed through improvisation, and become the departure points for new organically generated sequences. The degree to which the artistic intervention/interaction with a site occurs can vary dramatically from performance to performance, depending upon the production and the choreographic intention. As well as choreographic improvisation, the dancer generates a unique realisation of the musical composition. Given the lack of a choreographic score, moment-by-moment comparison of music and movement is impossible. These features have been applied to composition in two different areas: an interactive choreographic environment, and a performing interface for musicians. Where the music alone eludes choreographic (or dance-type) identification, the other sources provide helpful clues. The figure-8 orbit is the first non-trivial simple choreographic solution ever found. Figures 5-7 show several simple choreographic, double choreographic and quasiperiodic paths with considerably low action, respectively. The six-body problem with equal masses has infinitely many simple and double choreographic solutions and uncountably many quasi-periodic solutions. More to the point, there is absolutely nothing in the text nor in the music to explain away such a choreographic device. Perhaps instead it has experienced a series of choreographic deaths and rebirths strangely appropriate to its plot of betrayal, death, and reanimation. Thus, the physical uniforms were matched by a choreographic plan that stressed homogeneity rather than fostering difference. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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