choreography
1 of 1noun/ˌkɔriˈɑɡrəfi/
Forms:choreographies
1
the act of designing and organizing dance movements for a performance
Choreography is the process of designing and arranging dance movements and steps for a performance. It involves creating a sequence of movements, considering the flow and timing, and organizing how dancers will move and interact on stage. Choreography is used to tell a story, convey emotions, or highlight the music, and it requires creativity and planning to ensure that the dance looks coordinated and engaging.
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2
a symbolic description of dance movements
3
a notation used by choreographers