Circumincession which, in late Thomism and beginning with the Council of Florence (1439) will spell "circuminsessio" with an "s" in order to describe the three persons ironically "sitting" (sedere), remains forever in the Franciscan tradition "circumincessio" with a "c" (cedere), thus meaning the "step" or the "dance" by which the "three of the Trinity,"
choreographically and without ceasing, encounter one another, or even cross one another.
She was so good I thought 'I will have to reassess this
choreographically'.
Of the reigning K-pop, Cho said he is fortunate to have been born earlier before visually and
choreographically strong K-pop groups surged to popularity.
By taking ownership of the cultural traditions she witnessed and both
choreographically and visually diluting them, Dean translated the Aboriginal corroboree into entertainment--educational in its intentions, but entertainment nonetheless--echoing a society who "essentially felt compelled to evict black people from their own skin and then allow pretenders to take up residency there" (Dunson 2011, 45).
But we've done that and this time we wanted to push ourselves and use modern songs with
choreographically up-to-date storytelling.
"At the beginning of the piece, we are at the beginning of our lives and there's a sense of exuberance and curiosity, joy and daringness and Crystal demonstrates that
choreographically with very virtuosic solos and duets, with a lot of energy and passion.
Two groups of people were invited to participate: One was asked to respond
choreographically to cues embedded in a series of television commercials, resulting in a performance that mirrored television's electronic scanning methods.
"While many styles are interesting creatively and
choreographically, they do not help organize or develop a base layer of strength," says Cox.
As one who bridged the gap between tradition and the evolving Africa
choreographically, he single handedly pioneered a new trajectory, propelling dance into modernity with respect to Ghanaian tradition and values.
Thinking
choreographically alerts us to the spaciousness of an encounter, the range of movement that appears possible within it.
Alex, the cast and I would work through certain scenes, then walk down to the set and start plotting out ideas, trying out things
choreographically to get used to feeling the space."