Choreographic
(adjective)
Related to or involving the creation or composition of dances or ballets.
Origin:
Derived from the greek word 'choros' meaning 'dance' and 'graphein' meaning 'to write'.
Examples:
- The choreographic process involves the use of both music and movement to tell a story.
- The choreographic style of the ballet was influenced by classical and contemporary techniques.
- The choreographic piece was praised for its intricate and synchronized movements.
- The choreographic team was made up of experienced dancers and a talented choreographer.
- The choreographic work was innovative and pushed the boundaries of traditional dance.