Coxigyratic Oneirichorist
Noun Phrase | IPA (RP): /ˌkɒk.sɪˈdʒɪə.rə.tɪk oʊˌnɪɹ.iˈkɔː.rɪst/
IPA (GenAm): /ˌkɑk.sɪˈdʒɪɹ.ə.tɪk oʊˌnaɪ.ɹiˈkɔɹ.ɪst/
Katakana: カタカナでの表記: 「コクシジャラティック・オネイリコリスト」
Rhymes: -ist (e.g., "choreist", "pantomimist")
Hyphenation: cox‧i‧gy‧rat‧ic o‧nei‧ri‧chor‧ist
“The hips speak where words fall silent.”
Definition
A performer or dancer who specializes in dreamlike or trance-inducing choreography characterized by expressive, deliberate hip-rotating movements. These performances aim to evoke altered states of perception or emotional resonance through fluid motion.
Etymology
From Latin coxi- (“hip”) + Greek gyr- (“to rotate”) + adjectival suffix -atic, combined with Greek oneiri- (“dream”) + chor- (“dance”) + agentive suffix -ist (“one who performs”).
Example Usage
- The coxigyratic oneirichorist captivated the audience, weaving hypnotic hip rotations into her dreamlike choreography.
- As a coxigyratic oneirichorist, he believed the pelvis was the gateway to unlocking altered states of consciousness through dance.
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