dancemaking

English

Etymology

dance + making

Noun

dancemaking (uncountable)

  1. The creation of dance movements; choreography.
    • 2008 April 20, Rachel Howard, “Step Right Up! 10 Premieres in 3 Days”, in New York Times:
      Others, like Mr. Welch and James Kudelka, are established talents whom Mr. Tomasson helped catapult through commissions early in their dancemaking careers.
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