Choreograph

Word CHOREOGRAPH
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Definitions and meanings of "Choreograph"

What do we mean by choreograph?

To create the choreography of. intransitive verb

To plan out or oversee the movement, development, or details of; orchestrate. intransitive verb

To specialize in choreography. intransitive verb

A choreographer; one who arranges a ballet. noun

To design and record the choreography for a dramatic work such as a ballet verb

To direct the development of a project; to orchestrate verb

Compose a sequence of dance steps, often to music verb

Plan and oversee the development and details of verb

To design and record the choreography for a dramatic work such as a ballet

To direct the development of a project; to orchestrate

A person who composes and arranges dances,esp.ballets, for the stage. Urban Dictionary

Used to describe the scene in musicals where people in the street know the words and tune to the song sung by any main character, and instantly know the dance routines including, but not limited to: jumping over barrels, swinging girls in the hair and juggling. This is all despite being total strangers. This is all supposed to be spontaneous, of course, but naturally - it's actually choreographed Urban Dictionary

Stripper, exotic dancer, adult entertainer Urban Dictionary

A choreographed slide is similar to a drift/power slide. Let me explain the difference. Drifting/power sliding is the act of breaking the back end of your vehicle loose and sliding sideways around a corner without losing any of your entry speed. Choreographed slideing is the act of doing whatever it takes to make the drifting/power sliding look as cool as possible. Whether that means slowing down right before entering the drift/power slide, losing some of your entry speed to give you the control you need to increase your angle without spinning out or to do a burnout while you perform your drift/power slide. Urban Dictionary

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The word "choreograph" in example sentences

And Ralph Reed, an associate of Mr. Abramoff, was quoted as saying that he helped "choreograph" a response for you when you were attorney general towards a tribal problem. ❋ Glenn Greenwald (2006)

Michelle Ren and Yungchia Chen choreograph a dance based upon a true account of a beloved teacher who is dragged off by thuggish police for writing "truth," "compassion," and "tolerance" on the blackboard. ❋ Regina Weinreich (2011)

The pressure cooker of group round forces the 168 remaining contestants to team up with each other, learn a song, and choreograph a routine in just one night. ❋ Unknown (2011)

"But you can't choreograph a play only for making people cry" ❋ SVGL (2009)

Whenever we find something else wrong with us, we will call up the other and tell him/her how to choreograph the funeral and which songs we want. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Do you choreograph dances to reflect discrimination you've felt as a transsexual? ❋ Ellen Gamerman (2012)

Mr. Refn, who doesn't have a driver's license, watched a lot of action movies to figure out how to choreograph his film's car chases. ❋ Unknown (2011)

But you can't choreograph a play only for making people cry. ❋ SVGL (2009)

The issue the authorities had to deal with was one of a player spotting a TV camera, possibly one that had strayed too close or one whose operator was attempting to choreograph some formulaic celebration, and reacting with visceral displeasure. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Part of Makuakane's strength has been to choreograph traditional (kahiko) and contemporary ( 'auana) hula pieces. ❋ George Heymont (2010)

It's a magical scene, impossible to choreograph, and yet Mr. Gardner captures such instances again and again. ❋ Steve Dollar (2011)

In fact it's probable that he had already signed a contract to choreograph Alice's Adventures in Wonderland for the Royal Ballet, which had its premiere earlier this year. ❋ Unknown (2011)

In 1982, Ms. Turocy was invited to choreograph Rameau's "Les Bor é ades" for the official French festivities in honor of the composer's 300th birthday the following year. ❋ Corinna Da Fonseca-Wollheim (2011)

With one week of intensive education, Mitake was able to teach her class not only how to hoop, but several tricks, instruct them on performance skills, as well as choreograph a full routine with all students involved. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It's very strenuous to teach and choreograph your celebrity and to handle the pro numbers. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Other times, he said, she has had to choreograph divertissements from scratch, "using the building blocks of the period and creating something new." ❋ Corinna Da Fonseca-Wollheim (2011)

The Kincaid girls used to play Dance Dance Revolution until midnight; now they choreograph and shoot dance videos and upload them onto their computers as a rule, they aren't allowed to upload them on YouTube. ❋ Molly Baker (2012)

The choreographer [showed] us how to do [the dance] for our first [song]. ❋ The Dictionary Nerd (2017)

"[Oliver]! really made me [laugh]. What did you think of all the [choreographed spontaneity]?" ❋ Antihero (2005)

Lavendar is a [fantastic] [Urban Choreographer]. I am buying her a set of [boobs] next month. ❋ KindOfADdraig (2007)

Do not [confuse] this definition of [choreographed slide] with [the dance] move of the same name. ❋ Callsign Legend (2016)

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