underchoreographed
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From under- + choreographed.
Adjective
[edit]underchoreographed (comparative more underchoreographed, superlative most underchoreographed)
- Inadequately choreographed.
- 1979, High Fidelity Musical America, volume 29, number 2:
- Taylor tried a jape or two as in a campy hootch number for Linda Kent who, for some prankish reason, made her entrance behind an obliging cabbage; but the whole seemed underchoreographed and overdependent upon the winningness of the dancers.
- 2008 April 10, Alastair Macaulay, “At the Kirov, Can Too Many Cooks Spoil the Ballet?”, in New York Times[1]:
- In “Corsaire” the introductory “Naila” waltz looks woefully underchoreographed.