Dictionary
cho•re•og•ra•phy
Pronunciation: (kôr"ē-og'ru-fē, kōr"-), [key]—
n.
1. the art of composing ballets and other dances and planning and arranging the movements, steps, and patterns of dancers.
2. the technique of representing the various movements in dancing by a system of notation.
3. the arrangement or manipulation of actions leading up to an event:
the choreography of a surprise birthday party. Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease.