Choreography
(noun)
- The art of creating and arranging dances and ballets.
- The sequence of steps and movements in a dance or ballet.
Origin:
From french chorégraphie, from greek χορεία (khoreía, "dance") + -graphie, from γράφω (gráphō, "to write"). the term choreography was first used in the early 17th century, originally referring to the notation of dance movements.
Examples:
- The choreography for the ballet was created by a famous dance choreographer.
- He was impressed by the complex choreography of the modern dance performance.
- The show featured elaborate choreography and stunning costumes.
- The choreography for the film was designed to be both beautiful and functional.
- The choreographer spent months working on the choreography for the musical.