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For the most part, dance movement itself was either the last to be mentioned by critics or ignored altogether, resulting in dance numbers in musicals going unrecorded. The only way to preserve dance movements from generation to generation was by demonstration, imitation, practice, and personal supervision.
pt:António M Cabrita; Gloria Campobello; Nellie Campobello; pt:São Castro; Jonathan Stuart Cerullo; Kate Champion; Sean Cheesman; Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui; Lucinda Childs
Best Choreography; Awarded for: Best Choreography: Location: United States New York City: Presented by: American Theatre Wing The Broadway League: Currently held by: Justin Peck for Illinoise (2024) Website: TonyAwards.com
Fred Astaire (() 10 May 1899 – () 22 June 1987), American film and Broadway stage dancer, choreographer, singer, musician and actor. He was an innovator in dance. He was an innovator in dance. He made 31 musical films, 10 featuring his dances with Ginger Rogers , and was honored with the fifth Greatest Male Star of All Time by the American ...
Pages in category "Musical theatre choreographers" The following 110 pages are in this category, out of 110 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Adele Astaire - American Broadway dancer and singer; Fred Astaire's dance partner, 1905–1931; Fred Astaire - American film and Broadway dancer, choreographer, singer and actor; Gary Avis - British ballet dancer; Silvia Azzoni - Italian ballet dancer
Michael Bennett (April 8, 1943 – July 2, 1987) was an American musical theatre director, writer, choreographer, and dancer. He won seven Tony Awards for his choreography and direction of Broadway shows and was nominated for an additional eleven. Bennett choreographed Promises, Promises, Follies and Company.
Gaby Deslys (1881–1920), show dancer, singer, actress, performed on Broadway's Winter Garden Theatre; Suzanne Douvillier (1778–1826), ballerina, choreographer, perhaps the first trained ballerina to perform in the United States; Adèle Dumilâtre (1821–1909), prima ballerina, Paris Opera Ballet, Drury Lane, La Scala