choreography

[ˌkɒr.iˈɒɡ.rə.fi]

choreography Definition

  • 1the art or practice of designing dance sequences
  • 2the sequence of steps and movements in dance

Using choreography: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "choreography" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The choreography for the ballet was stunning.

  • Example

    The dancers rehearsed the choreography for hours.

  • Example

    She is known for her innovative choreography.

  • Example

    The choreography of the fight scene was very intricate.

choreography Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for choreography

  • dance composition
  • dance arrangement
  • dance design

Phrases with choreography

  • the choreography designed for a stage performance

    Example

    The stage choreography for the musical was very complex.

  • the choreography designed for a film or movie

    Example

    The film choreography for the Bollywood movie was very colorful and energetic.

  • a style of choreography that developed in the 20th century, emphasizing the use of gravity, improvisation, and non-traditional movement

    Example

    The modern choreography piece was very abstract and experimental.

Origins of choreography

from Greek 'khoreia' meaning 'dance' and 'graphein' meaning 'to write'

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Summary: choreography in Brief

The term 'choreography' [ˌkɒr.iˈɒɡ.rə.fi] refers to the art or practice of designing dance sequences, encompassing the sequence of steps and movements in dance. It can be applied to various contexts, such as stage choreography, film choreography, and modern choreography. Examples include 'The choreography for the ballet was stunning,' and 'The choreography of the fight scene was very intricate.'

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