|ˈaˌrt kənˈtɛkstʃ(əw)ələˌzeɪʃən| Film|kənˈtɛkstʃ(əw)əˈlaɪˌzeɪʃən| Dance|-ˌzeɪʃ(ə)n| noun design

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Choreography Philosophy

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I aim to create lines that endevour to push the boundries of dance and leave an destinct mark on the planet and a history of ground breaking freestyle moves that break the barriers of what you thought dance could be.

Do performances that entertain, warm the heart and excit the masses into movement, dance and creativity on the dance floor.

Create ideas and stage performances that play on the old school ideas of dance showmanship and then take it to the next level.

Direct shows on the largest scale and allow dancers to express themselves through the art form that is dance.

 

 


 

cause and effect |ˌˈkɔz ən(d) əˌfɛkt| the principle of causation. • the operation or relation of a cause and its effect.

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|ˈaˌrt |ärt| |ɑrt| |ɑːt|
noun
1 the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power : the art of the Renaissance | great art is concerned with moral imperfections | she studied art in Paris

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Film |films| |f ilm| |f ːlm| works produced by such skill and imagination : his collection of modern art | an exhibition of Tibetan art | [as adj. ] an art critic.
• creative activity resulting in the production of paintings, drawings, or sculpture : she's good at art.


Dance |dance| |d ːnce| ,dan |2 ( the arts) the various branches of creative activity, such as painting, music, literature, and dance : the visual arts | [in sing. ] the art of photography .

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design |design| sign| |d ːsign| 3 ( arts) subjects of study primarily concerned with the processes and products of human creativity and social life, such as languages, literature, and history (as contrasted with scientific or technical subjects) : the belief that the arts and sciences were incompatible | the Faculty of Arts.

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|ˈwyˌvern| |wyvern| vern| |w ːvern| 4 a skill at doing a specified thing, typically one acquired through practice : the art of conversation.

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