The homonym for 'coral' is 'choreo,' which refers to the arrangement of dances.
im not an expert but u usually draw the formation... u dont write the whole thing... easier if u record the choreo.
Absolutely. His partner for free style is his wife who is a demanding yet great coach. She is tough, but ti pays off. He on the other hand does not work as much on jumps or spins as he does choreography. He has choreographed four of my daughters programs and did a wonderful job! If youre looking for a good choreo/ice dance/moves in the field coach- he's your guy!
The cast of Miss Universe Pageant - 2000 includes: Sinbad as Himself (Emcee) Lynnette Cole as Herself - Miss USA Lara Dutta as Herself - Miss India - Miss Universe 2000 Zoraida Fonalledas as Herself - Miss Puerto Rico Samantha Frost as Herself - Miss Australia Heather Joy Hamilton as Herself - Miss South Africa Helen Lindes as Herself - Miss Spain Claudia Moreno as Herself - Miss Venezuela Mikala Moss as Herself - Miss Bahamas Leticia Murray as Herself - Miss Mexico Florence Vinger as Herself - Pageant Asst. Choreo Kim Yee as Herself - Miss Canada
Hi: This is a very tricky question. Most choreographers fail because they simply put together an amalgamtion of steps that they have learned and like. Good choreo: 1. interprets music and movement 2. acquiesces the dancer's body, style, etc 3. uses the space and time (different from musical time) properly 4. and most importantly, makes dance sense, both to the dancer and to the audience. This means that the movements have to work like a sentence or story that not just strings a bunch of movements and shapes together because they are cool, but that the audience can follow, understand, and enjoy. a good example would be if someone were speaking to you in old english, you might understand the sounds, but the words and sentence structure wouldn't make sense.
Yes there are. Long-term use of Levodopa to treat Parkinson's disease may cause fluctuations in therapeutic effects in such a way that the symptoms might be worse. We call this motor fluctuations. Usually motor fluctuations appear after a few years of regular use of L-Dopa (this is why patients with a young-onset Parkinson's disease are usually given dopaminergic agonists first instead of L-Dopa/carbidopa; doctors want to prevent motor fluctuations to appear). Symptoms of motor fluctuations may include severe dyskinesia when serum L-Dopa reaches its peak level; and gradual, foreseeable loss of therapeutic effects after a few hours. This results in patients with marked bradykinesia and resting tremor without medication, and choreo-athetosic dyskinesia when L-Dopa is given. When a patient reaches motor fluctuations, his or her disease becomes more difficult for physicians to control. For more info, please consult your physician or pharmacist.