choreographer

pronunciation

How to pronounce choreographer in British English: UK [ˌkɒriˈɒɡrəfə(r)]word uk audio image

How to pronounce choreographer in American English: US [ˌkɔːriˈɑːɡrəfər] word us audio image

  • Noun:
    someone who creates new dances

Word Origin

choreographer (n.)
1829, from choreography + -er (1). Choreographist (1857) did not thrive. In Greek, a person who trained a chorus was a khorodidaskelikos.

Example

1. Today , we explore the life of dancer and choreographer martha graham .
2. Barcelona , spain : choreographer and dancer sara baras performs during a production of carmen at the colisevm theatre
3. Natalie met choreographer benjamin on the set of ' black swan ' in 2009 and they got engaged in december 2010 .
4. Moreover , pavlova 's legendary performances as the dying swan gave rise to the new naturalistic manner of dancing championed by the swan 's choreographer , mikhail fokine .
5. Join a class where a choreographer can help you learn the steps , or slide into some fishnets and pop in a dvd at home-with or without an audience !

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