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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024cho•re•og•ra•phy /ˌkɔriˈɑgrəfi/USA pronunciation n. [uncountable]- Music and Dancethe art of composing ballets and other dances and planning the movements and patterns of dancers:She studied choreography with a famous dance coach.
- the movements and patterns composed for a dance:spellbinding choreography.
cho•re•og•ra•pher, n. [countable]cho•re•o•graph•ic /ˌkɔriəˈgræfɪk/USA pronunciation adj. cho•re•o•graph•i•cal•ly, adv. See -chor-, -graph-. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024cho•re•og•ra•phy (kôr′ē og′rə fē, kōr′-),USA pronunciation n. - Music and Dancethe art of composing ballets and other dances and planning and arranging the movements, steps, and patterns of dancers.
- Music and Dancethe technique of representing the various movements in dancing by a system of notation.
- the arrangement or manipulation of actions leading up to an event:the choreography of a surprise birthday party.
- Greek chore- (stem of choreía chorea) + -o- + -graphy
- 1780–90;
cho•re•o•graph•ic (kôr′ē ə graf′ik, kōr′-),USA pronunciation adj. cho′re•o•graph′i•cal•ly, adv. |