Dance choreography generator

Dance choreography generator for formation ideas and review

A dance choreography generator can help when the team needs more starting options. Sway keeps that process practical by focusing generated help on formations, spacing, transitions, and the review steps choreographers need before dancers learn it.

  • Use prompts to explore lines, windows, diagonals, V-shapes, arcs, blocks, clusters, and featured-dancer staging.
  • Ask for spacing variations around a roster count, stage shape, musical section, or transition constraint.
  • Review generated ideas for visibility, safety, travel distance, musicality, and whether dancers can understand the handoff.
  • Turn the chosen idea into an editable Sway formation instead of leaving it as text or a static drawing.

Quick answer

What Sway does

Sway Formations helps choreographers, captains, coaches, and dancers plan stage formations on desktop, connect transitions and timing, manage a roster, and review the latest positions on mobile.

Covered topics

  • Dance choreography generator
  • AI formation ideas
  • Prompt examples
  • Transition prompts
  • Human review

Frequently asked questions

Can a dance choreography generator make a full routine?

Some tools can propose movement or formations, but teams still need human choreography review. Sway focuses on AI-assisted formation ideas, spacing, transitions, and editable rehearsal planning.

What should I put in a dance choreography generator prompt?

Include dancer count, stage size, music section, style, featured dancer, previous formation, next formation, travel limits, and what the audience should notice first.

How does Sway use generated ideas?

Generated ideas should land inside an editable formation workflow. Captains can move dancers, adjust spacing, connect transitions, and publish the reviewed version.