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Choreographic - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

choreographic

/ˌkɔːr.iˈɑː.ɡrə.fɪk/ /ˌkɒr.iˈɒɡ.rə.fɪk/

Definition:

Relating to the art of designing and arranging dance movements.

Synonyms:

dance, movement, composition, staging

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

unchoreographed, improvised

Common Collocations:

choreographic style, choreographic elements, choreographic process, choreographic innovation

Derivatives:

choreographically, choreographer

Usage Tips:

Use "choreographic" to describe the artistic arrangement of dance sequences or movements in performances.

Common Phrases:

choreographic masterpiece, choreographic vision, choreographic language

Etymology:

Derived from Greek "khoreia" (dance) + "graphia" (writing), meaning the notation or design of dance.

Examples:

  • 1. The ballet's choreographic brilliance left the audience mesmerized.
  • 2. Her choreographic skills transformed the routine into a visual spectacle.
  • 3. The workshop focused on developing unique choreographic techniques for modern dance.
  • 4. His latest work showcases innovative choreographic storytelling through movement.

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