Choreographer (noun)

A person who creates and arranges 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. The choreographer was a master at creating new and innovative dance works.
  2. The company's resident choreographer created a new ballet for the season.
  3. The choreographer was able to bring the dancers' movements to life on stage.
  4. Choreographers often work closely with dancers, musicians, and costume designers.
  5. The choreographer's work was appreciated by both critics and audiences.
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