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choreographic 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
  1. of or concerned with choreography
  2. (choreography) stage dancing: a show involving artistic dancing
  3. (choreography) the representation of dancing by symbols as music is represented by notes
  4. (choreography) a notation used by choreographers
  5. (Choreography (album)) Choreography is a Vanessa-Mae album featuring work by Vangelis, Bill Whelan, A. R. Rahman, Tolga Kashif, and Walter Taieb. She performs with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
  6. (choreography) The art of creating, arranging and recording the dance movements of a ballet etc; The representation of these movements by a series of symbols; The notation used to construct this record
  7. (Choreographers) Create and teach dance. May direct and stage presentations. Illustrated Example: Dance Director
  8. (Choreography) The set arrangement of dance steps and movements.
  9. (CHOREOGRAPHY) The business transactions are sequenced relative to each other in a choreography. The business transaction choreography describes the ordering and transitions between business transactions or sub collaborations within a binary collaboration.
  10. (Choreography) A repeatable series of movements, usually dance-based and performed and timed to specific music. Subject to copyright.
  11. (Choreography) Arranging or designing of ballet or stage-dance
  12. (Choreography) Plan of body movements of band and auxiliaries in show including marching, drilling and dancing (band members improvise tripping, slipping and falling themselves).
  13. (Choreography) Use for those involved with the planning, staging, and rehearsing of solo and/or ensemble dances and dance routines which contain music or song.
  14. (Choreography) describes the steps, combinations and patterns of a ballet or dance.
  15. (Choreography) the written equipment work, staging and dance/movement [Thelen].
  16. (choreography) An ordered sequence of message exchanges between two or more participants. In a choreography there is no central controller, responsible entity, or observer of the process.
  17. (choreography) the arrangement and movement of performers onstage; though the term cutomarily applies to dancers, it is also used to denote the orchestrated movement of actors, especially in stage combat.
  18. Describes a dance sequence that has been created with specific intent.