choreographer
/ˌkɔːriˈɑːɡrəfər/
noun
- A person who creates and arranges dance movements for performances.
- Famous choreographers often work with ballet companies and film studios.
- She became a choreographer after years of training as a dancer.
- The choreographer taught the dancers the new routine step by step.
- A person who plans and coordinates the details of an event or activity.
- He acted as the choreographer for the political campaign's public appearances.
- The wedding choreographer managed the timing of the ceremony and reception.
- The event choreographer ensured the conference ran without a hitch.