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Noun
/ˌkôrēˈägrəfē/,
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choreographies, plural;
  1. The sequence of steps and movements in dance or figure skating, esp. in a ballet or other staged dance
    • - the lively choreography reflects the themes of the original play
  2. The art or practice of designing such sequences

  3. The written notation for such a sequence


  1. stage dancing: a show involving artistic dancing
  2. the representation of dancing by symbols as music is represented by notes
  3. a notation used by choreographers
  4. (choreograph) compose a sequence of dance steps, often to music; "Balanchine choreographed many pieces to Stravinsky's music"
  5. (choreograph) plan and oversee the development and details of; "The meeting between the two Presidents had been carefully choreographed"
  6. (choreographer) someone who creates new dances
  7. 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.
  8. 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
  9. (choreograph) To design and record the choreography for a dramatic work such as a ballet; To direct the development of a project; to orchestrate
  10. (Choreographer) Individual who plans and directs dance sequences within a movie.
  11. (choreographer) the person who designs the dance movements
  12. (Choreographer) Designs and creates the dance elements and arrangements for a show.
  13. (Choreographer) Devises and rehearses the dance routines, following the concept laid down by the Director (qv).
  14. (Choreographer) Heralal and Pasumarthi Krishna Murthy
  15. (Choreographer) Lori Nichol, Kurt Browning
  16. (Choreographer) Similar to a director, they have charge of making people move in unison, without bumping into each other (unless that is what the artistic moment calls for). Often responsible for making people bend in unnatural ways and places.
  17. (Choreographer) The individual who makes up the dances for an opera
  18. (Choreographer) artist who creates with the movement of humans as material. In dance terms though, a contemporary dance choreographer is usually considered as a general director of scenic art pieces that include several aesthetic languages (music, visual fine arts, architecture… ...
  19. The choreographer is the composer of the dancing in the ballet. He or she is responsible for producing the ballet for the stage and integrating the dancing, music, decor, story, costumes and lighting.
  20. (Choreographers) Create and teach dance. May direct and stage presentations. Illustrated Example: Dance Director
  21. (choreographic) Describes a dance sequence that has been created with specific intent.
  22. The set arrangement of dance steps and movements.
  23. 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.
  24. 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.
  25. the written equipment work, staging and dance/movement [Thelen].