sweet charity-rich man's frug
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the choreography in the movie was not representative of fosse's "style". i don't think anyone intended it to be.
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Wayne Cilento choreographed the revival. He also musically staged and choreographed Wicked. His main influences are Bob Fosse and Michael Bennett (afterall, Cilento was Mike in the obc of A Chorus Line). He says a lot of his influence come from the two of them. Plus, there are only so many steps in dance and I imagine you have seen same "unique" steps over and over. So, there is only so much one can do. I feel that Cilento maintained the Fosse style in Sweet Charity. It was new and fresh.
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I love the new arrangment of the music!
Although re-choreographing has to be done for stage sizes, and the dancers your workning with. Making it alot less Fosse is just ridiculous. Its like re-writing one of the beatles songs!
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might have something to do with the limited stage space.
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although... they've not kept any of the original Fosse dance by the looks of it.
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I like that they've taken what was a very 60s sounding tune and made it sound new :)
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Nifty!
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I like how it is a new take on Fosse. The movie Chicago did not copy his choreography either
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its not playing for me
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Thenks for the video by the way!
Salt Lake City last November.
Menudoshark 5 years ago