choreograph
1 of 1verb/ˈkɔriəɡræf/
Forms:choreographs,choreographing,choreographed,choreographed
1
to create a sequence of dance steps, often set to music, for a performance or production
transitive- She choreographed a beautiful ballet performance for the dance recital.
- He choreographed a lively dance routine for the school talent show.
- The professional choreographed the intricate dance sequence for the music video.
- The ballet company is choreographing a classical piece for their repertoire.
- She is choreographing a new dance routine for the upcoming performance.
2
to design and administer something attentively
transitive- She choreographed the entire event, making sure every moment went smoothly.
- She choreographed the project from start to finish, paying attention to every detail.
- The team choreographed the entire presentation, ensuring every step was covered.
- The wedding planner choreographed the ceremony to ensure everything was perfect.
- He choreographed the conference, coordinating speakers, sessions, and timing.