Pronunciation: /kəˈrɑːɡrəfi/
noun the art or practice of mapping or describing a region or district
A1 Chorography is the art of creating and arranging dance movements.
A2 The students learned about chorography in their dance class.
B1 The choreographer's chorography was praised for its creativity and precision.
B2 The ballet company rehearsed the intricate chorography for their upcoming performance.
C1 Her innovative chorography pushed the boundaries of traditional dance.
C2 The award-winning chorography of the dance production captivated audiences around the world.
formal The chorography of the ballet performance was meticulously planned and executed.
informal I love watching the chorography in music videos, it's so cool!
slang The chorography in that dance battle was lit!
figurative The chorography of events leading up to the scandal was complex and intertwined.
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