choreograph

/ˈkɔːriəɡræf/
verb
  1. To design and arrange the movements of a dance or performance.
    • They will choreograph a modern dance piece for the festival.
    • The director asked him to choreograph a fight scene for the movie.
    • She was hired to choreograph the musical's opening number.
  2. To plan and coordinate a complex event or activity with careful detail.
    • The team choreographed the product launch down to the last minute.
    • The protest was carefully choreographed to avoid any conflict.
    • She choreographed the wedding reception so everything flowed smoothly.
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