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choreographer

/kawr-ee-og-ruh-fer, kohr-/US // ˌkɔr iˈɒg rə fər, ˌkoʊr- //

编导,编舞家,编舞者,编舞师

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who creates dance compositions and plans and arranges dance movements and patterns for dances and especially for ballets.

Examples

  • She also noted that data shows more than half of musicians, actors, dancers and choreographers are unemployed because of the pandemic.

  • Spread over three huge galleries, the production’s centerpiece is a 35-minute film loop by video scenographer Massimiliano Siccardi, who creates video for choreographers, arts festivals and galas.

  • Kenny Ortega, choreographer of Dirty Dancing and director of the High School Musical franchise, would direct.

  • She won two Emmys as lead choreographer on the show and a Golden Globe for best actress, and in 1984, she began directing episodes.

  • Her sister Debbie Allen, a multi-award winning dancer, choreographer, actor and director and a 2021 Kennedy Center Honors recipient, also graduated from Howard a year after her.

  • Their marriage had begun to suffer, and memories of the polio ballet loomed over the choreographer, known to be superstitious.

  • The defense called a group of young men to the witness stand, leading off with dancer/choreographer Wade Robson.

  • Tsveiba runs the dance school with another choreographer and a pianist.

  • Choreographer Wade Robson swore for 20 years that Michael Jackson never touched him when they shared a bed.

  • Tallchief was soon married to famed Russian choreographer George Balanchine, despite the 21-year age difference.

  • Diaghileff made up his mind that year that he would spare no effort to make a choreographer of Nijinsky.