choreography
英 [ˌkɒr.iˈɒɡ.rə.fi]
美 [ˌkɔːr.iˈɑː.ɡrə.fi]
1. carol, choir, chorea, chorus =》 choreography.
choreography 编舞chor, 舞蹈,见chorus。-graph, 写,见telegraph.
- choreography
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choreography: [18] Choreography ‘arrangement of dances’ comes from French choréographie, which was based on Greek khoreíā ‘dance’, a derivative of khorós. (Source of English chorus, choir, and possibly also carol, this originally encompassed dancing as well as singing.) Khoreíā passed into Latin as chorea, applied in English to various muscular disorders (such as Huntington’s chorea); the usage probably originated in the Latin phrase chorea sancti Viti ‘St Vitus’s dance’.
=> carol, choir, chorea, chorus
- choreography (n.)
- 1789, from French chorégraphie, coined from Latinized form of Greek khoreia "dance" (see chorus) + graphein "to write" (see -graphy). Related: Choreographic.
- 1. Tommy Tune gives the choreography his usual class and zip.
- 汤米·图恩在编排的舞蹈中注入其一贯的优雅和活力。
- 2. The choreography of Eric Hawkins is considered radical by ballet audiences.
- 芭蕾舞观众认为埃里克·霍金斯的舞蹈设计非常前卫。
- 3. His style of choreography is flamboyant.
- 他的舞蹈设计风格是复杂夸张的.
- 4. Does it bother you that they still use your original choreography?
- 他们还在跳你的原创舞蹈,你难受 吗 ?
- 5. Judging Criteria: Technique, choreography, musicality, creativity, overall performance and etc.
- 评审准则: 节奏掌握 、 技巧展现 、 舞台及个人风格, 总体表现等.