verb
- creating and arranging the movements and steps for a dance or ballet
- planning or organizing the sequence of events or movements in a complex activity
Usage: present participle of choreograph
Usage: figurative use
Examples
- The director is choreographing a new contemporary dance piece for the spring festival.
- She spent weeks choreographing the musical number for the school play.
- The team was choreographing every detail of the product launch to ensure success.
- He is choreographing the movements so that all dancers move in perfect synchronization.
- They are choreographing a complex sequence of events for the ceremony.
- The choreographer is choreographing a routine that tells a story through dance.