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choreographic, a.|ˌkɒriːəʊˈgræfɪk| Also (very frequently) choregraphic. [f. choreograph-y + -ic. In mod.F. chorégraphique.] Pertaining to the art of dancing, esp. ballet-dancing.
1821Morning Post 14 June, Mr. Hullin has just displayed a new proof of his admirable talent for the choreographic instruction. 184.B. Lumley Remin. Opera v, The indolent patrons of choreographic art. 1847Illust. Lond. News 24 July 58/2 The admirable choregraphic productions at this theatre. 1866Howells Venet. Life v. 73 The ballet at the Marionette is a triumph of choreographic art. 1868Mask Apr. 82 The stars of the choregraphic firmament, Taglioni, Cerito, etc. 1878Grove Dict. Mus. I. 28/2 Some of the most charming melodies choreagraphic music has to show. |