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sequencing dance movements to use for a show; or their performance
or (more rarely): arranging any complex sequence of events; or the resultant plan or its execution
or (more rarely): arranging any complex sequence of events; or the resultant plan or its execution
- ...curtain rose on the ballet, which was one of those excellent specimens of the Italian school, admirably arranged and put on the stage by Henri, who has established for himself a great reputation throughout Italy for his taste and skill in the choreographic art—one of those masterly productions of grace, method, and elegance in which the whole corps de ballet, from the principal dancers to the humblest supernumerary, are all engaged on the stage at the same time; and a hundred and fifty...Chapters 33-34 (77% in)
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