rechoreograph
English edit
Etymology edit
re- + choreograph
Verb edit
rechoreograph (third-person singular simple present rechoreographs, present participle rechoreographing, simple past and past participle rechoreographed)
- (transitive) To choreograph again or anew.
- 2009 February 3, Alastair Macaulay, “Mining the Hidden Gems of a Balanchine Classic”, in New York Times[1]:
- The conductor Robert Irving began to insist on a faster tempo, and Balanchine rechoreographed it when Ms. Paul left.