Schampa choreographer biography of michael jackson

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        1. Phy and less to history, and the narrative ofDada that has been written so far is largely an anecdotal one, full oftales ofdrinking, sex, scandal.
        2. Michael Jackson, and when it stops, it stops to think like Auguste Rodin's A good example of that is the work of Danish choreographer Mette Ingvartsen.
        3. American poetryth century-History and ciriticism.
        4. Graphite is an L.A. arts organization dedicated to producing critical and creative projects in an integrated physical and digital space.
        5. By reinterpreting 20th-century poetry as a listening to and writing through noise, The Poetics of Noise from Dada to Pun.
        6. American poetryth century-History and ciriticism..

          The Man Behind the Throne: The man who invented Smooth Criminal’s moves

          - The documentary, directed by Swedish Kersti Grunditz retraces Vincent Paterson’s extraordinary career as choreographer to Michael Jackson and Madonna.

          In competition at the Bologna Biografilm

          Vincent Paterson was a behind the scenes man, whispering to the stars, telling them how they should move, creating something through them that had never been seen before.

          Patersondid it for Michael Jackson and Madonna. He invented the dance moves that made them unforgettable, becoming the choreographer to the world (who has not done, at least once, Michael Jackson’s famous crotch touching move?).

          The American choreographer’s extraordinary career is told in Swedish documentary The Man Behind the Throne by Kersti Grunditz, which is in the running in the international competition section of the 9th Biografilm Festival in Bologna (7-17 June).

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