A person who composes and arranges dances,esp.ballets, for the stage.
The choreographer showed us how to do the dance for our first song.
Used to describe the scene in musicals where people in the street know the words and tune to the song sung by any main character, and instantly know the dance routines including, but not limited to: jumping over barrels, swinging girls in the hair and juggling. This is all despite being total strangers.
This is all supposed to be spontaneous, of course, but naturally - it's actually choreographed
"Oliver! really made me laugh. What did you think of all the choreographed spontaneity?"
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Stripper, exotic dancer, adult entertainer
Lavendar is a fantastic Urban Choreographer. I am buying her a set of boobs next month.
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Often a technique used in musical productions to emphasize enhance the show. Also known as dance
This show needs a little choreographerizationing.
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A choreographed slide is similar to a drift/power slide.
Let me explain the difference.
Drifting/power sliding is the act of breaking the back end of your vehicle loose and sliding sideways around a corner without losing any of your entry speed.
Choreographed slideing is the act of doing whatever it takes to make the drifting/power sliding look as cool as possible. Whether that means slowing down right before entering the drift/power slide, losing some of your entry speed to give you the control you need to increase your angle without spinning out or to do a burnout while you perform your drift/power slide.
Do not confuse this definition of choreographed slide with the dance move of the same name.