The choreography platform for dance teams

Studio Plan

Project dance formations directly onto your stage floor

Coryo's floor projection system maps your formation positions onto the physical stage using real projectors. Dancers see exactly where to stand — by looking at the floor, not a screen. The only system of its kind built into a choreography platform.

How it works

1

Build your formation in Coryo

Use the drag-and-drop formation editor to map your dancers' positions on the digital stage canvas. Set transitions, timing, and sequences as you normally would — no extra work required for projection.

2

Calibrate your projector once

Open the Projection tab and match four on-screen reference points to physical markers on your stage. Coryo computes the homography and saves the calibration profile — this is a one-time setup per venue.

3

Project live during rehearsal

Hit play and your formation positions appear as light on the stage floor. Dancers can see exactly where to stand. Advance through formations from a laptop or control remotely from your phone.

What's included

Multi-projector support

Large stages often need more than one projector to cover the full floor. Coryo supports multiple projectors simultaneously, each with its own calibration profile.

Per-venue calibration profiles

Save calibration settings for every venue you use. Switch between studios without recalibrating. Your positions are always accurate.

Mobile remote control

Control the projection system from your phone while you're on the floor with dancers. Advance formations, pause, and adjust — without touching the laptop.

Connected to your formations

Projection pulls directly from your Coryo formation sequences. No export, no re-entry. Change a formation in the editor and it updates in the projection output immediately.

The only choreography platform with live floor projection

Every other choreography tool — FORMI, StageKeep, Choreographic — shows your formations on a screen. Dancers have to look up, translate a 2D diagram into a physical position, and hope they got it right.

Coryo's projection system eliminates that translation step. Positions appear as light on the floor where dancers are standing. There's nothing to interpret — they step to the marker. This closes the gap between what's planned on screen and what actually happens on stage, in real time.

No other choreography platform offers this. It's a Coryo Studio exclusive — and it's the reason production teams and professional studios use Coryo over every alternative.

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Frequently asked questions

What is a dance rehearsal projection system?

A dance rehearsal projection system uses one or more projectors to cast formation position markers directly onto the stage floor. Dancers can see exactly where they need to stand without memorizing abstract diagrams — they look down and follow the light.

How does Coryo's floor projection work?

Coryo's Studio plan includes a multi-projector floor projection system. You calibrate each projector once per venue by matching four on-screen reference points to physical stage markers. After calibration, any formation from your Coryo project is projected live — positions update in real time as you advance through the formation sequence.

What projector do I need for dance stage projection?

Any standard short-throw or standard-throw projector works with Coryo. For most dance studios, a 3,000–4,000 lumen projector mounted overhead or at the front of the stage is sufficient. Coryo supports multiple projectors for large stages that a single unit can't cover.

Can I control the projection system during rehearsal?

Yes. Coryo includes a mobile remote control (ProjectionRemote) that lets you advance formations, pause, and switch modes from your phone while you're on the floor with dancers — no need to walk back to a laptop between formations.

Does the projection system save calibration settings?

Yes. Coryo saves calibration profiles per venue so you don't have to recalibrate every session. If you rehearse at the same studio each week, calibration is a one-time setup.

Is the projection feature available on the free plan?

No. Floor projection is a Studio plan feature ($39/month). The free and Pro plans include the full formation editor, rehearsal scheduler, and video review.

Ready to project your formations?

Start with the free plan — upgrade to Studio when you're ready for live floor projection.

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