Choreograph
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British pronunciation/kˈɔːɹɪˌɒɡɹæf/
American pronunciation/ˈkɔɹiəˌɡɹæf/

Definition & Meaning of "choreograph"

to choreograph
01

to create a sequence of dance steps, often set to music, for a performance or production

Transitive: to choreograph a dance routine
to choreograph definition and meaning
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She choreographed a beautiful ballet performance for the dance recital.
He choreographed a lively dance routine for the school talent show.
The professional choreographed the intricate dance sequence for the music video.
02

to design and administer something attentively

Transitive: to choreograph an event or endeavor
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She choreographed the entire event, making sure every moment went smoothly.
She choreographed the project from start to finish, paying attention to every detail.
The team choreographed the entire presentation, ensuring every step was covered.
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