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Synonyms and antonyms of Dance movements and choreography in British Thesaurus

Dance movements and choreography

call (verb)

to tell dancers which movements to make, especially for a square dance

choreograph (verb)

to plan the movements for dancers to perform

choreographer (noun)

someone whose job is to plan the movements that dancers perform on stage

choreography (noun)

the art of planning a series of dance steps for a group of dancers to perform to a piece of music

choreography (noun)

the dance steps that a group of dancers performs to a piece of music

dance (noun)

the activity or job of dancing in order to entertain an audience

footwork (noun)

the way that you move your feet when you are dancing or playing sports

gesture (noun)

the use of movement to communicate, especially in dance

jazz hands (noun)

in dance, musicals, cabaret etc, the action of waving the hands with the palms facing forward and the fingers wide open, in order to show excitement or enthusiasm

kick (noun)

a sudden movement of your leg forward and upwards, especially in a dance

light on your feet ()

able to move or dance in an easy and graceful way

step (noun)

a particular movement or set of movements performed with your feet when you are dancing

wooden (adjective)

a dancer who is wooden moves in a very stiff way that does not look natural or graceful