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has been choreographing

  • present perfect progressive
    of choreograph (3rd person singular).
    choreograph
    verb (used with object)
    to provide the choreography for.

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Sean “Jack” Murphy has been choreographing for “Bridgerton” since the beginning, crafting the physical vocabulary of the characters.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 17, 2026

Mayo, who has been choreographing for more than 20 years, has described her work as “predicated on ‘not-knowing,’ ambiguity, shifting landscapes.”

From New York Times Sep. 17, 2021

Ms. Valencia has been choreographing in New York for more than a decade, but the past couple of years have brought heightened attention to her work.

From New York Times Jan. 7, 2020

Mr. Blanc, whom many will remember as a dancer with the San Francisco Ballet, is a novice at dance-making; Mr. Wheeldon has been choreographing for world-class dancers for 20 years.

From New York Times May 5, 2016

Mr. Lubovitch has been choreographing for 42 years, and his lush outpourings of movement demonstrate a mastery of construction and craft that is always worth watching.

From New York Times Nov. 20, 2010