(and choreography) a person who plans, designs, organizes, sequences, and directs dancing, fighting, or other physical actions or movements in a film or stage production; a dancer is known as a hoofer. Examples: Busby Berkeley was the most famous early choreographer. Bob Fosse more recently directed heavily-choreographed films such as Cabaret (1972) and All That Jazz (1979). This image was taken from a choreographed dance sequence in Singin' in the Rain (1952).
Creates the dance movements and trains the dancers.
The person who designs the motions of a dance.
someone who creates new dances
a dance creator who uses his head to give employment to other people's feet
a person who creates dances
a person who does choreography, a person who designs dance moves , dance routines, and fight scenes for performers, either professionally or as an amateur
a person who makes choreographies and usually works with dancers, actors and singers
a person who plans each part of the ballet
A person who plans and directs dance sequences within a movie.
Devises and rehearses the dance routines, following the concept laid down by the Director .
Individual who plans and directs dance sequences within a movie.
the artist in charge of creating the dances and/or movements used by actors in a play.
One who selects or invents the steps, movements, and patterns of a ballet. He must relate these motions to the music, the theme abstract or dramatic and the design of the production in order to make a ballet with form, sequence, and purpose.
The person who creates, or composes, dance.
aka Musical Stager. Creates the dances for a show, and/or directs the movement in musical numbers.