AI Choreography Annotation Tool for Dance

Let your AI agent handle movement annotation, creative suggestions, and rehearsal prep—so you can focus on artistic direction, not paperwork.

You spend hours as a choreographer digging through Dropbox folders, rewatching YouTube performances, and updating Excel sheets for every restaging. The admin eats up your creative time, leaving you drained and behind on deadlines. Artistic directors and company managers lose valuable hours to documentation instead of rehearsal and performance planning.

An AI agent that analyzes dance archives, annotates choreography, and prepares creative restaging materials for choreographers and artistic staff.

What this replaces

Review archived dance videos in Dropbox and manually summarize movements
Annotate choreography sequences in Google Sheets for dancer distribution
Draft creative variation notes in Word for artistic director approval
Prepare rehearsal materials in PowerPoint for company meetings
Compile licensing documentation in PDF for submission to rights holders

The hidden cost

What this is really costing you

In the media and entertainment industry, choreographers and artistic directors face endless manual work restaging repertoire. Pulling movement details from archived videos, annotating steps in Google Sheets, and drafting rehearsal notes in Word take 2-3 hours every week. The real pain is losing creative focus to repetitive admin, delaying production schedules, and risking licensing delays.

Time wasted

2.5 hrs/week

Every week, burned on work an AI agent handles in minutes.

Money lost

$5,000/year

In salary, missed revenue, and operational drag — annually.

If you keep ignoring it

Ignoring this problem leads to missed production deadlines, licensing bottlenecks, and creative burnout among staff. Companies risk losing competitive bids for new shows due to slow turnaround and incomplete documentation.

Cost estimates derived from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics occupational wage data and O*NET task analysis.

Return on investment

The math speaks for itself

Today — without agent

2.5 hrs/week

of manual work

$5,000/year/ year

With your AI agent

20 min/week

agent-handled

$500/year/ year

You save

$4,500/year

every year, reinvested into growing your business

Estimates based on U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics median salary data and O*NET task importance ratings from worker surveys. Time savings assume 80% automation of eligible task components.

Jobs your agent handles

What this agent does for you

Complete jobs, handled end-to-end — so your team focuses on what matters.

Summarize Original Choreography

You ask your agent to analyze archival footage and summarize the core movements and style.

Draft New Interpretations

You ask your agent to suggest creative variations for a traditional piece, tailored to your company's strengths.

Prepare Rehearsal Notes

You ask your agent to generate annotated rehearsal materials for dancers based on your staging updates.

Compile Approval Documents

You ask your agent to organize all documentation needed for artistic director or licensing approval.

How to hire your agent

1

Connect your tools

Link your existing video archives, word processing, and presentation tools used for choreography research and documentation.

2

Tell your agent what you need

Type: 'Restage Swan Lake Act II with a modern twist, keeping the original emotional tone. Summarize key movements and suggest three creative variations.'

3

Agent gets it done

The agent delivers a concise summary, annotated movement breakdowns, creative reinterpretation ideas, and formatted rehearsal materials.

You doing it vs. your agent doing it

Watch hours of footage, take notes, and cross-reference sources.
Agent summarizes key movements and styles from archives in minutes.
1 hr/week
Brainstorm, sketch, and manually document new ideas for each piece.
Agent generates creative reinterpretation options instantly.
0.5 hr/week
Write detailed notes and create visual aids for dancers by hand.
Agent auto-generates annotated rehearsal documents and visuals.
0.5 hr/week
Gather, format, and organize all supporting materials for sign-off.
Agent assembles and formats approval-ready documents.
0.5 hr/week

Agent skill set

What this agent knows how to do

Dance Archive Analysis

Pulls footage from Dropbox and YouTube, then generates concise movement summaries for review.

Step-by-Step Choreography Annotation

Documents and annotates sequences in Google Sheets, producing editable breakdowns for dancers and staff.

Creative Variation Generation

Proposes reinterpretation ideas for classic works, with actionable options tailored to company strengths.

Rehearsal Material Creation

Drafts organized rehearsal notes and visual aids in PowerPoint, ready for immediate use by performers.

Approval & Licensing Documentation

Compiles formatted PDFs supporting artistic sign-off and licensing requirements for management.

AI Agent FAQ

Yes, the agent can analyze footage from Dropbox, YouTube, and Google Drive. It extracts movement details and produces annotated breakdowns for each sequence, regardless of video format.

Your artistic vision stays central. The agent provides suggestions and drafts, but you can edit every output in Google Sheets, Word, or PowerPoint. It supports collaborative review with your team.

All files are processed with TLS 1.3 encryption and deleted after annotation. No choreography or licensing documents are stored beyond session completion.

The agent connects to Dropbox, Google Sheets, and PowerPoint via API. Integration with other platforms like OneDrive and Notion is planned for future releases.

It excels with traditional repertoire but can annotate modern choreography if provided clear direction. Multi-language annotation is limited to English, with other languages on the roadmap.

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