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.