choreoˈgraphically, adv.
Also choregraphically.
[f. choreographical a. + -ly2.]
In a choreographic manner; in respect of choreography.
1911 J. E. C. Flitch Mod. Dancing xi. 156 He makes credible the suggestion..that La Rochefoucauld's ‘Maximes’ should be rendered choregraphically. 1915 M. E. Perugini Art of Ballet xxxiii. 281 ‘Versailles’..was as usual ‘choregraphically’ arranged by Mme. Katti Lanner. 1922 Beaumont & Idzikowski Man. Theory Classical Theatr. Dancing 28 Choreographically considered, arabesques are generally introduced to conclude a phrase of steps. 1959 Oxf. Mag. 18 June 480/1 Strangely threadbare choreographically, it suffered also from too strong a determination on the part of the dancers to express their emotions. |