choreography

/ˌkɔriˈɑɡrəfi/
noun
  1. The art or practice of designing and arranging the movements of dancers in a performance.
    • The choreography for the musical was both complex and beautiful.
    • Modern choreography often blends ballet with hip-hop moves.
    • She studied choreography at a famous dance school in New York.
  2. The sequence of steps and movements in a dance or performance.
    • The dancers practiced the choreography every day for a month.
    • The choreography included lifts, spins, and synchronized kicks.
    • I forgot the choreography halfway through the routine.
  3. The careful planning or arrangement of a complex event or activity.
    • The wedding choreography involved coordinating the bridal party's entrance.
    • The choreography of the parade required months of preparation.
    • The CEO handled the choreography of the merger with great skill.
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