IPA: /ˌriːˈkɔːriəˌɡræf/
KK: /riˈkɔrɪəˌgræf/
To create a new dance routine or sequence for a performance, often by changing an existing one.
The director decided to rechoreograph the dance number to make it more exciting.
Past: rechoreographed
Past Participle: rechoreographed
Rechoreograph → It is formed from "re-" (meaning again) and "choreograph" (from Greek "choreia" meaning dance and "graphia" meaning writing). The word means to write or arrange a dance again.
Think of 'again' ('re-') and 'writing a dance' ('choreograph') to remember that rechoreograph means to arrange a dance anew.