Choregraphy

/kɔˈrɛɡrəfi/ noun

Definition

The art of designing and arranging the movements and patterns of dances, or the sequence of movements created for a dance.

Etymology

From Greek 'choros' (dance) plus 'graphia' (writing), literally meaning 'dance-writing.' The term emerged in the 17th century as choreography became a documented discipline.

Kelly Says

Choreography literally means 'writing dance'—but what's wild is that before modern notation systems, dances could only be preserved through human memory and repetition, making choreographers like oral poets whose medium was movement instead of words.

Translations

ARالعربية
كوريغرافيا
kaw.rī.ɣrā.fiyā
BNবাংলা
নৃত্য নির্দেশনা
nṛtya nirdēśanā
CSČeština
choreografie
xɔ.rɛ.oˈɡra.fi.ɛ
DADansk
koreografi
kɔ.ʁe.oˈɡʁa.fi
DEDeutsch
Choreographie
ço.ʁe.oˈɡʁa.fiː
ELΕλληνικά
χορηγεία
xo.rɪˈʝe.ia
ESEspañol
coreografía
ko.re.oˈɣra.fi.a
FISuomi
koreografia
kore.oˈɡra.fi.a
FRFrançais
chorégraphie
ʃɔ.ʁe.ɡʁa.fi
HEעברית
כוריאוגרפיה
kore.oˈɡra.fi.a
HIहिन्दी
नृत्य निर्देशन
nṛtya nirdēśan
HUMagyar
koreográfia
kɔ.rɛ.oˈɡraː.fi.ɒ
IDBahasa Indonesia
koreografi
kɔ.rɛ.ɔˈɡra.fi
ITItaliano
coreografia
kore.oˈɡra.fi.a
JA日本語
振付
furitsuke
KO한국어
안무
anmu
NLNederlands
choreografie
xoː.rə.oˈɡraː.fi
NONorsk
koreografi
kɔ.rɛ.ɔˈɡra.fi
PLPolski
choreografia
xɔ.rɛ.ɔˈɡra.fja
PTPortuguês
coreografia
kɔ.ʁe.oˈɡɾɐ.fi.ɐ
RORomână
coreografie
ko.re.oˈɡra.fi.e
RUРусский
хореография
xɐ.rʲɪ.ɐˈɡrɐ.fɪ.jə
SVSvenska
koreografi
kɔ.rɛ.ɔˈɡraː.fi
THไทย
การออกแบบการเต้น
kār ʔɑ̀.xāt kār tēn
TRTürkçe
koreografi
kɔ.ɾe.oˈɡɾa.fi
UKУкраїнська
хореографія
xɔ.rɛ.ɔˈɡra.fɪ.ja
VITiếng Việt
biên đạo múa
biěn ðǎo múa
ZH中文
编舞
biān wǔ

Ethical Language Guidance

Gender History

Root discipline with deep gender bias: choreography as a creative profession was historically reserved for men or denied authorship to women. Dance itself was feminized (often sexualized), but choreographic authority was masculine.

Inclusive Usage

Use neutrally, but actively credit women choreographers when discussing dance history or contemporary work. Recognize women's foundational role in all dance forms.

Empowerment Note

Women choreographers across African diaspora, Asian classical forms, and Western modern dance created the vocabulary we study; systematic institutional bias erased their names. Correction is ongoing.

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