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Choreography

UK //ˌkeəˈɒrəɡrəfi//US //ˌkɔːriˈɑːɡrəfi//

Definition

The art of creating and arranging dance movements.

In simple words: The art of designing dance movements.

Examples

  • The choreography for the ballet was breathtaking.
  • She studied choreography at a prestigious dance school.
  • His choreography included complex formations and dynamic movements.
  • The documentary explored famous choreography in theater performances.
  • Choreography can transform a simple dance into a spectacular performance.
  • They hired a professional for the film's choreography to ensure quality.
  • You could see the passion in her choreography during the recital.
  • Choreography often involves collaborating with musicians to enhance performances.

Usage notes

Used primarily in dance and performance contexts. It's not common in casual conversations about non-dance topics.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of 'chore' + 'graphy' - chore means task, graphy means writing; it's writing dance moves!

Collocations

  • create choreography
  • perform choreography
  • dance choreography
  • develop choreography
  • choreography workshop

Synonyms

  • dance design
  • dance composition
  • dance direction
  • movement arrangement
  • performance planning

Common mistakes

  • Confusing choreography with choreography class - one is the practice; the other is the space.
  • Using choreography in contexts unrelated to dance.
  • Mixing up choreography with choreography notes - the first is the design, the latter can be directions.