Choreutic

/kɔːˈruːtɪk/ adjective

Definition

Relating to dancing, dancers, or the art of dancing and choreography.

Etymology

From Greek 'choreutikos,' derived from 'choreus' (dancer), which comes from 'choreia' (dance). This adjective has been used since ancient times to describe dance-related activities.

Kelly Says

In ancient Greece, being 'choreutic' was a sign of education and culture—training in dance was considered as important as music or athletics for a well-rounded person.

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