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1. The work or skill of planning dance movements to accompany music: The art of designing the choreography for a ballet must be made in combination with the instrumental composition.
3. The carefully planned or executed organization of an event or the maneuvering of people or things: The choreography of the surprise birthday party for Mildred had to be well planned because there were so many different activities involved.
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Shirley has staged many successful ballets, so her skills when performing choreography has proven to be superb.
2. The steps and movements planned for a dance routine or a written record of them: The notation employed for choreography uses symbols just like music is represented by notes.3. The carefully planned or executed organization of an event or the maneuvering of people or things: The choreography of the surprise birthday party for Mildred had to be well planned because there were so many different activities involved.
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choreo-, chore-, chorei-, choro-, -choreatic, -chorea, -choreal, -choreic
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grapho-, graph-, -graph, -graphy, -grapher, -graphia
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