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Definition of Choreographing
1. choreograph [v] - See also: choreograph
Lexicographical Neighbors of Choreographing
Literary usage of Choreographing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Occupational Outlook Handbook, 1994-1995 by DIANE Publishing Company (1994)
"Many dancers combine stage work with teaching or choreographing. ... However, it
is not necessary for teaching dance or choreographing professionally. ..."
2. A Hispanic edited by Jose Szapocznik (1998)
"... fashion to modify those interactions that are maladaptive, while choreographing
opportunities for more adaptive and successful interactions to occur. ..."
3. Alliance Adrift by Yoichi Funabashi (1999)
"Kono seated Ota on the route the president would take as he was leaving, thereby
choreographing a "chance meeting." Clinton's address to the gathering was ..."
4. Asking Questions: 10 Years of Architectural Design at the Gerrit Rietveld by Gert Staal (2004)
"... for the development of the piece. ln effect he thus collaborates in choreographing
the action which will take place in the setting he has created. ..."
5. Disabilism: How to Tackle the Last Prejudice by Paul Miller, Sophia Parker, Sarah Gillinson, Demos (Organization) (2004)
"Achieving all of this will rely on choreographing different components of change
so that they occur simultaneously and deliver a cumulative impact. ..."
6. Expanding the Boundaries of Self Beyond the Limit of Traditional Thought by Oliver H. Jobson (2005)
"To finish the choreographing of this dream play, GOD gave each individual free
choice. With this final, bold stroke It said to each individual, ..."
7. Occupational Outlook Handbook, 1996-1997 by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"Many dancers combine stage work with teaching or choreographing. Choreographers
create original dances. They may also create new interpretations to ..."