Choreograph (verb)

To plan and organize the movements, steps and patterns of a dance or performance.

Origin:

From the greek word "khoros" which means dance and "graphein" which means to write.

Examples:

  1. She choreographed the dance for the school musical.
  2. The ballet company hired a new choreographer to create a new work.
  3. The dancers spent hours rehearsing the choreographer's new routine.
  4. The choreographer had a vision for the dance that he wanted to create.
  5. Choreography is the art of creating and arranging movement for dancers.
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