Carousel (choreography)

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Carousel (choreography) is a stage dance work created for the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical "Carousel," known for its expressive, narrative-driven movement that complements the show's romantic and dramatic themes.

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instanceOf choreographic work
stage dance work
artForm dance
basedOn Carousel (1945 musical)
surface form: Carousel (musical)
componentOf overall staging of Carousel (musical)
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs expressive
narrative-driven
genre musical theatre choreography
hasWorkTitle Carousel
intendedFor theatrical performance
languageOfProduction English
medium stage
movementStyle expressive
narrative-driven
narrativeFunction supports dramatic themes
supports romantic themes
partOf Carousel (1945 musical)
surface form: Carousel (musical)
performanceContext Broadway-style musical theatre
primaryFunction to complement story and characters in Carousel (musical)
thematicFocus emotional conflict
romance
tragedy
usesLyricsBy Oscar Hammerstein II
usesMusicBy Richard Rodgers NERFINISHED

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Bloomer Girl (choreography) relatedWork Carousel (choreography)