Choreograph

usgb/ˈkɔːriəɡræf/
verb

To create and arrange the movement in a performance, like dances in a ballet.

The director asked her to choreograph the dance for the final scene.
Visual representation of "choreograph" - To create and arrange the movement in a performance, like dances in a ballet

Often appears as...

  • choreograph a dance
  • choreograph a routine
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Artistic Creation

Used when discussing the creation of artistic movements in performances.

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She will choreograph an exquisite solo for the lead dancer.
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Not Just Dance

Refers to designing movements for any performance, including theater or figure skating.

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The fight scenes in the play were choreographed with precision.
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Visible Patterns

Emphasizes the visual aspect of arranged movements that can be seen by an audience.

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The group's routine was choreographed to form a human pyramid.
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