verb
- to create and arrange the movements and steps for a dance or ballet
- to plan and coordinate the details of an event or activity carefully
Usage: figurative
Examples
- She will choreograph the opening number for the school musical.
- The famous dancer choreographed several award-winning ballets.
- They hired a professional to choreograph their wedding dance.
- The director choreographed every scene with precision.
- He choreographed the entire campaign event down to the smallest detail.
- The teacher choreographed a simple routine for the children to perform.