choreography vs glide

choreography

noun
  • The art of creating, arranging and recording the dance movements of a work, such as a ballet. 

  • The art of creating and arranging sequences of movement for performances of any kind, such as in fight choreography. 

  • The dance steps, sequences or styles peculiar to a work, group, performance or institution. 

  • The representation of these movements by a series of symbols. 

  • The notation used to construct this record. 

glide

noun
  • A smooth and sliding step in dancing the waltz. 

  • An attack or preparatory movement made by sliding down the opponent’s blade, keeping it in constant contact. 

  • A bird, the glede or kite. 

  • The joining of two sounds without a break. 

  • A transitional sound, especially a semivowel. 

  • The act of gliding. 

  • A kind of cap affixed to the base of the legs of furniture to prevent it from damaging the floor. 

verb
  • To cause to glide. 

  • To move softly, smoothly, or effortlessly. 

  • To fly unpowered, as of an aircraft. Also relates to gliding birds and flying fish. 

  • To pass with a glide, as the voice. 

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