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coreografiche

Coreografiche is the Italian term used to describe aspects related to choreography in dance and performance. It refers to the design, organization, and execution of movement sequences that constitute a dance piece, as well as to the resulting works and styles that embody choreographic decisions.

Etymology: The term derives from coreografia (choreography), from Greek chorea (dance) and graphein (to write), with

Scope and usage: Coreografiche covers planning of steps, formations, transitions, and dynamics, and its integration with

Practice and methods: Choreographers develop motifs and phrases, organize spatial design, and apply repetition, variation, and

History and influence: Although the term is modern, choreographic design has deep roots in classical ballet

Related concepts include choreography, dance notation, and stage direction.

the
Italian
form
influenced
by
French
chorégraphie.
In
Italian
usage,
coreografico
and
coreografiche
denote
both
the
process
of
creating
movement
and
the
products
of
that
process.
music,
lighting,
and
costumes.
It
applies
across
genres
including
ballet,
contemporary
dance,
musical
theatre,
and
film.
contrast
to
shape
performers’
movement.
Rehearsal
strategies
and
collaboration
with
composers
and
designers
are
central,
with
notation
systems
such
as
Labanotation
or
Benesh
Movement
Notation
used
to
document
coreografica.
and
the
development
of
modern
and
postmodern
dance.
The
concept
remains
central
to
performance
arts,
enabling
narrative,
mood,
and
expressive
clarity.