Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The designer or arranger of a ballet.
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- noun A person who
choreographs .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun someone who creates new dances
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Examples
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Perhaps the word "choreographer" is surprising to some of you, but it is entirely appropriate.
Bess Rowen: Nap Time: The Importance of Fight Choreography Bess Rowen 2011
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Perhaps the word "choreographer" is surprising to some of you, but it is entirely appropriate.
Bess Rowen: Nap Time: The Importance of Fight Choreography Bess Rowen 2011
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This is what's to be found in choreographer Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui's work "Sutra," which will be presented Nov. 2, 3 and 4.
Getting Into the Spirit of Song and Dance Pia Catton 2010
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The 33-year-old dancer/choreographer is booked for the next two years with commissions from the Met, ABT, and other international organizations.
A Dancer's Whirlwind Moves Marshall Heyman 2010
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June 30, 2005 09: 44 robot mark: their choreographer is named Trish.
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Lady Gaga, not the world's most naturally gifted dancer, from someone who helped her look as if she was: long-term choreographer and Haus of Gaga creative director, no less Laurieann Gibson .
The Guardian World News Peter Robinson 2011
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Nicholas Leichter is often described as a choreographer who blends different styles: hip-hop and modern, West classical and street.
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Take her top two numbers from last season: Randi and Evan’s butt dance was undeniably cute, but it lacked that certain substance that the choreographer is famous for incorporating into her numbers.
Mia Michaels to leave 'SYTYCD'? Relax. Everything will be okay. | EW.com 2009
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A large part of his income during the '30s came from creating dances he was not yet called a choreographer for the giddy musicals of Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart.
Howard Kissel: From Deadly Sins to Whipped Cream Howard Kissel 2011
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A large part of his income during the '30s came from creating dances he was not yet called a choreographer for the giddy musicals of Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart.
Howard Kissel: From Deadly Sins to Whipped Cream Howard Kissel 2011
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