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Examples
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Alesha says it's one of the best openings to a show ever, and Kara isn't capable of doing a bad dance, though she missed the salsa armography.
The Guardian World News Carrie Dunn 2010
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Craig Revel Horwood went for the jugular: The armography was very blocky and wooden and showing absolutely no sign of expression whatsoever.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Craig Revel Horwood went for the jugular: The armography was very blocky and wooden and showing absolutely no sign of expression whatsoever.
TonyHall commented on the word armography
armography means the use of the arms and hands in dance by analogy with choreography. Craig Revell Horwood seems to have coined the word, but other judges on "Strictly Come Dancing" and some of the professional dancers are beginning to use it, as is Claudia Winkelman on the nightly BBC TV programme "Strictly Come Dancing - It Takes Two"
December 4, 2010