Choreographies [noun]
Definition of Choreographies:
graceful, expressive dancing
Opposite/Antonyms of Choreographies:
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Sentence/Example of Choreographies:
Fokine created the choreography of L'Oiseau de Feu section by section, as the music was handed to him.
Besides creating the decorative setting and the beautiful costumes, he inspired the choreography even to the slightest movements.
The music of that dance, clear and well defined, demanded a corresponding choreography—simple and easy to understand.
The admirably successful choreography of these three ballets came from Bronislava Nijinska's inexhaustible talent.
It is hardly surprising in these circumstances that the choreography of Le Baiser de la Fe left me cold.
Did I reject them as absurdly unconvincing because I did not understand the language of choreography?
Yugoslavia looks upon the developing East-West choreography with a profound lack of interest.
He did not hesitate, but improvised a dance unknown to all bygone choreography.
My mind is a complete blank with regard to its choreography.
In the same grave choreography he turned to look at his crew.