[f. (after CHOREOGRAPHY) Gr. χορεία + -γραφος writer. In mod.F. chorégraphe.] A designer or arranger of a ballet. So Choreographer.
1876. Symonds, Grk. Poets, Ser. II. iv. 124. The whole resembles a theatrical tableau vivant which an enlightened choreograph might design to represent the Garden of Eden.
1886. Blanche Roosevelt, Copper Queen, II. viii. 140. I am the protector of the New York Terpsichorean Academy. I am father, mother, brother, even choreographer if need be.