Definition: Chorography is a dance form in which dancers move their bodies while performing a series of movements that are synchronized with music. It originated in ancient Egypt and has since evolved into various styles, including ballet, tap, and modern dance. In classical dance, choreographers use a combination of physical movement, vocal performance, and spoken dialogue to create a narrative or story through the movement. The goal is to convey meaning and emotion through the movements of the dancers. Chorography can be performed in a