The dancing contest with personal choreographer of Madonna

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Hello,

As part of the homework assignment, I asked my students to create a poster, based on an exercise from 'Market Leader'.
Here is the first one, but I am not sure about the articles.
Do we need to use 'the' in this sentence: 'The dancing contest with personal choreographer of Madonna'?
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There are some spelling mistakes, which I am sure the student made accidentally-on-purpose.

Thank you in advance.
 
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Hello,

As part of the homework assignment, I asked my students to create a poster, based on an exercise from 'Market Leader'.
Here is the first one, but I am not sure about the articles.
Do we need to use 'the' in this sentence: 'The dancing contest with personal choreographer of Madonna'?
The anniversary party | Smore
There are some spelling mistakes, which I am sure the student made accidentally-on-purpose.

Thank you in advance.

There are plenty of errors, as you said:

- Join us to celebrate the beginning of a new era for the company
- A night at the UK's best club - Fabric
- A dance contest with Madonna's personal choreographer (if the original word order is to be kept intact then yes, it needs to be "with the personal choreographer of Madonna, but that sounds very unnatural).
- And (no "the") special guest star Rick Astley
 
There are plenty of errors, as you said:

- Join us to celebrate the beginning of a new era for the company...
:) This is a very literate typo. The actual text is 'begging' - which is obviously wrong; but they knew that when adding -ing to 'beg' they should double the g (although in 'begin' the g is single).

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