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will choreograph

  • future tense
    of choreograph.
    choreograph
    verb (used with object)
    to provide the choreography for.

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I remember Ben Caron, the director, saying, “Oh, we’ve got a choreographer who will choreograph something for the dance scene tomorrow where you lose yourself.”

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 8, 2021

Jerry Mitchell, who won Tonys for choreographing “La Cage aux Folles” and “Kinky Boots,” will choreograph.

From Washington Times Feb. 18, 2016

Jerry Mitchell, who won Tonys for choreographing "La Cage aux Folles" and "Kinky Boots," will choreograph.

From US News Feb. 18, 2016

And Myles Thatcher, a member of the San Francisco Ballet’s corps de ballet and a protégé of the choreographer Alexei Ratmansky, will choreograph the first movement of William Walton’s Piano Quartet in D minor.

From New York Times Mar. 18, 2015

After 93 years as a Football League club he trusts John Sheridan, Argyle's manager since January, will choreograph the win or draw required to secure safety.

From The Guardian Apr. 26, 2013

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