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 +'''Choreography''' (literally "dance-writing" from the Greek words "χορεία" (circular dance, see [[Chorea_(dance)|chorea]]) and "γραφή" (writing), also known as "dance composition"), is the art of making structures in which movement occurs. The term [[dance composition|composition]] may also refer to the [[navigation (disambiguation)|navigation]]<!--intentional link to disambig--> or connection of these movement structures. The resulting movement structure may also be referred to as the choreography. People who create choreographies are called [[List of choreographers|choreographers]].
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Choreography (literally "dance-writing" from the Greek words "χορεία" (circular dance, see chorea) and "γραφή" (writing), also known as "dance composition"), is the art of making structures in which movement occurs. The term composition may also refer to the navigation or connection of these movement structures. The resulting movement structure may also be referred to as the choreography. People who create choreographies are called choreographers.




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