0 the skill of combining movements into dances to be performed:
a flamboyant style of choreography
1 the movements used by dancers esp. in performing ballet, or the art of planning such movements
The stage choreography first resulted from practical solution seeking since the performers require additional space when whirling the tubes after performing with the cellophane.
The instruments and voices alternate in concertato style, and the choreography may have also reflected this alternation.
He 'feels' a scene for someone and will ask him or her to reproduce his movement, like a dance, a choreography.
The video wasn't a large part of the choreography because it was behind me in rehearsals and performance.
This is the fundamental domain for a choreography.
He enters dance competitions with his girlfriend where they perform complex dances featuring both solo footwork and couple choreography.
Indeed, the dancing figures could have been added to the engravings' complex stage sets and highly decorated backdrops even before the choreographies were set.
A lot of it is physical - it's to do with gesture and movement, like a choreography of some kind.