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    cho·re·o·graph
    [ˈkôrēəˌɡraf]
    verb
    choreograph (verb) · choreographs (third person present) · choreographed (past tense) · choreographed (past participle) · choreographing (present participle)
    Origin
    1940s: back-formation from choreography.
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    sensitivity to other dancers communication of choreographic intent, including mood(s), meaning(s), idea(s), theme(s) and/or style/style fusion(s). Mental skills and attributes (during performance), including: movement memory commitment
    Direction and instruction as appropriate to the material: director, choreographer, musical director, stage management/production team, other performers in the ensemble. e.g. lines, actions, movement, blocking, choreography, songs. Exploration and experimentation with ideas, rehearsal techniques and performance techniques.
    The practice of choreography is ancient; the word itself comes from the Ancient Greek, and it literally means “dance writing,” a reference to the notation used to record choreography.
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