IPA: /kəˈrædʒɪk/
KK: /kəˈrædʒɪk/
Relating to a leader of a chorus or a person who directs a choir.
The choragic festival showcased the talents of various choirs from the region.
Choragic is formed from "choros" (meaning dance or chorus) and "agōgos" (meaning leader or conductor). The term originally referred to a leader of a chorus or a person who provided for the performance of a chorus, especially in ancient Greek theater.
Think of a 'chorus' ('choros') being led by a 'leader' ('agōgos') — that's why 'choragic' relates to someone who leads or supports a chorus.