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A choreographer is a dance professional who creates dance routines. A choreographer would work with dancers to teach them a dance routine, but the choreographer doesn't have to be the one to teach the steps. A dance captain or dance instructor can teach the steps that a choreographer creates.
Dancers work with the dance director, choreographer, dance instructor, or dance captain.
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Indian choreographer Farah Khan.
The choreographer for Leroy Jones' Slave Ship was the acclaimed dancer and choreographer, Donald McKayle. His work in this piece is significant for its powerful portrayal of the African American experience and the themes of struggle and resilience. McKayle's choreography complements Jones' narrative, enhancing the emotional depth and impact of the performance.
Jamaica Craft is the choreographer for Ciara's "Work".
A choreographer is a dance professional who creates dance routines. A choreographer would work with dancers to teach them a dance routine, but the choreographer doesn't have to be the one to teach the steps. A dance captain or dance instructor can teach the steps that a choreographer creates.
To be a choreographer you don't need a degree just talent. Some do have degrees in dance and theater, but with talent, hard work, and a bit of luck you can be a choreographer.
The Choreographer
Dancers work with the dance director, choreographer, dance instructor, or dance captain.
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A choreographer is basically the director of dance.
Indian choreographer Farah Khan.
No, the Glee choreographer is Zach Woodlee.
The cast of In Public Space - 2000 includes: Elise Brewin as Choreographer Lydia Bueschel as Choreographer Jo Kreiter as Choreographer Elizabeth Solomon as Choreographer
The choreographer for Leroy Jones' Slave Ship was the acclaimed dancer and choreographer, Donald McKayle. His work in this piece is significant for its powerful portrayal of the African American experience and the themes of struggle and resilience. McKayle's choreography complements Jones' narrative, enhancing the emotional depth and impact of the performance.