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was choreographing

  • past progressive
    of choreograph.
    choreograph
    verb (used with object)
    to provide the choreography for.

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Faulk was choreographing the Britney Spears tour that Broadlick was dancing on when she needed a male dancer to help with the first “Magic Mike” film.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 23, 2023

He was choreographing in Moscow when the Russian invasion of Ukraine began and left the country immediately.

From Seattle Times Dec. 22, 2022

Whether it was choreographing a routine on the football field or designing a machine according to the laws of physics, she liked knowing what the rules were.

From Scientific American Sep. 29, 2022

It was early September, and Mr. Binet, who is Canadian, was choreographing a new work for New York City Ballet, set to two movements from Ravel’s piano score “Miroirs.”

From New York Times Sep. 23, 2015

Lipes first saw Peck at the Guggenheim Museum, where Peck was choreographing a solo for Tiler Peck in front of an audience.

From Washington Post Feb. 27, 2015

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