Sentences with choreograph
cho·re·o·graph
C c - Achim had choreographed the dance in Act II himself. [VERB noun]
- To choreograph a musical comedy.
- Originally, Stroman was to choreograph The Producers, but found herself directing it as well, taking over from her husband, Michael Ockrent.
- So he asked Lucy Guerin to choreograph the combat.
- The author is a genius at choreographing a large cast of characters.
- It's just that those who choreograph them can try just a little bit too hard.