I have no idea. Maybe you could search on some specialized musical websites to find out.
Sorry, I don't know. It might be someone who has a lot of experience in choreographing musicals and was chosen specifically for this project based on their skills and style.
I think it was choreographed by [Specific Choreographer Name]. But I'm not 100% sure.
Jerome Robbins choreographed West Side Story. His work on the musical was highly acclaimed.
I'm not sure specifically which 1974 musical based on a 1900 novel you are referring to. There could be several. It would be helpful if you could provide more details like the genre of the novel or the general theme of the musical.
I'm not entirely sure who choreographed the dance in 'Pulp Fiction', but it was clearly well - done to create such an iconic moment.
There isn't a widely known, dedicated choreographer specifically for the dance from Pulp Fiction in the traditional sense. Uma Thurman and John Travolta improvised a great deal of the dance. They were able to draw on their own dancing abilities and the characters they were portraying. Given the improvisational nature of Tarantino's filmmaking, it's likely that the actors were given a lot of freedom to create the dance that would best suit the mood and relationship of their characters in that scene. So, it was more of a collaborative effort between the actors rather than a result of a professional choreographer's work.
Anita Mann was responsible for creating those iconic moves that Uma Thurman and John Travolta brought to life. She had to come up with a dance that would fit the characters and the overall style of the movie. Her choreography was able to capture the 1960s feel while still being fresh and interesting for a 1990s audience.
The dance in Pulp Fiction was choreographed by Anita Mann.
I think it was Quentin Tarantino himself who choreographed the dance scene. He has a great sense of rhythm and style and was able to create a dance that was both simple and yet very engaging.
I'm not sure. Maybe it's an original creation and not based on any specific novel.
My Fair Lady is the musical based on the novel Pygmalion. It's quite famous and has been loved by many.