SanderO Posted February 10, 2008 Share Posted February 10, 2008 Some artists or authors spend almost a lifetime on one work. Some crank out masterpieces in no time. Productivity varies for sure. Considering that a choreography of a dance is surely a work of art, it would seem that it would take a lot of time to "complete" not to mention the attendant issues of needing a company of dancers to set the work upon (or whatever the correct jargon is). This would seem to indicate that choreographers are constrained in their output. Here are some things I have been thinking about: Who were to most prolific choreographers? Are there any great choreographers who only did a few masterpieces, and little else? Do choreographers collaborate or perfer to work alone? Where do choreographers "come" from... former dancers? Link to comment
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