overchoreograph

verb

Etymology

From over- + choreograph.

  1. derived from -γράφος
  2. formed as choreograph — “choreo- + -graph
  3. prefixed as overchoreograph — “over + choreograph

Definitions

  1. To choreograph with too much or too elaborate dancing.

    • Nureyev was always inclined to overchoreograph, cramming steps onto every beat, a tendency only increased when he restaged ballets.

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