
choreographic practices
Choreographic practices involve the creative process of designing and organizing movement sequences for dance or performance. It encompasses planning how dancers move, interact, and express ideas through physical motion, often considering themes, space, time, and emotion. This practice includes developing ideas, improvisation, rehearsing, and refining movement, aiming to communicate a concept or tell a story visually. Choreography can be developed individually or collaboratively, blending artistry and technical skill to craft compelling performances that engage audiences and convey meaning beyond words.