释义 |
cho·re·og·ra·phy I. \ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈägrəfē, -fi\ noun or cho·reg·ra·phy \kəˈreg-\ (-es) Etymology: French chorégraphie, from choré- choreo- + -graphie -graphy 1. : the art of representing dancing by signs as music is represented by notes 2. : dancing; especially : stage dancing as distinguished from social or ballroom dancing 3. : the composition and arrangement of dance movements and patterns (as for a ballet) created usually to accompany a particular piece of music or to develop a theme or a pantomime; also : a composition created by this art II. noun : something resembling choreography ; especially : the movements, progress, or details of a process, activity, or production < a snail-paced choreography of delicate high diplomacy — Wolfgang Saxon > |