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 --
Each song effectively dictates the choreography that the player must copy.
Of these categories only three were of any significance in number, namely choreography, drama groups and choirs.
This special kind of choreography is ultimately traceable to the origin of the city that is often considered sacred.
In three others, the nudity is irrelevant to the choreography or lyrics.
However, there is no evidence that the fifth-century dramatists imparted lines, gestures, and choreography to performers by any means other than personal demonstration.
These special solutions have become known as choreographies.
The dancer holds the staff and performs a 'mask video choreography', moving the camera and mask to change the image.
A lot of it is physical - it's to do with gesture and movement, like a choreography of some kind.