noun
- people who create and arrange the movements and steps for dancers in a ballet, musical, or other performance
Usage: plural of choreographer; commonly used in dance, theater, and entertainment contexts
Examples
- The choreographers worked for weeks to perfect the dance routine for the musical.
- Many famous choreographers have contributed to the history of modern dance.
- The ballet company hired several choreographers to create new pieces for the season.
- Choreographers must understand both music and movement to create compelling performances.
- These choreographers collaborated with the composer to match the dance to the score.
- Professional choreographers often train dancers in their unique styles and techniques.