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Ballet Basics Vocab
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1. Carriage of the arm. The changing of arm positions.
Brisa
Piqua
Frappa
Port de bras
2. Waltz step. Done with a graceful swaying body. Like a balanca but feet do not cross.
a
Pas de valse
Ca
Pas de chat
3. To stretch out - make longer
Arabesque
Cavalier
Devant
Allonga
4. Small - little
Avant
Ouvert - ouverte
Petit
Temps lia sur les pointes
5. Over. Indicates that the working foot passes in front of the supporting foot.
Pointe shoes
Dessus
Demi pointe - sur la
Pas
6. To the front. Any step in front of your body.
Seconde - a
Devant
a
Pas de bourra
7. Step in which legs/thighs beat in the air
Sur le cou-de-pied
Cabriole
Sickling
Chassa
8. This term is used for a fault in which the dancer turns his or her foot in from the ankle - thereby breaking the straight line of the leg.
Tour en lair
Chassa
Cloche - en
Sickling
9. Arms
Dessous
Royale
Bras
Dagaga
10. Turning. Indicates that the body is to turn while executing a given step.
Promenade
Sauta - sautae
Tournant - en
Barre
11. Chased. A step in which one foot literally chases the other foot out of its position; done in a series.
En arriare
Chassa
Sissone
Deux
12. To escape. From 5th to second. Feet slide and don't leave floor.
Cabriole
Tour jeta
a
Dagaga
13. This describes certain jumps and steps - for example - jumping and landing from two feet - or a specific movement that is usually performed at the 'barre' - to stand on one leg - the other leg will then beat against it.
Battu
Cha
Sissone
Coda
14. Backwards - reverse.
Bras
Brisa vola
a
En arriare
15. Step of the cat. Jump where legs come up to double passa.
Pas de chat
Cabriole
Pas de deux
Demi pointe - sur la
16. Under. Indicates that the working foot passes behind the supporting foot.
Jambe
Derriare
Porta - portae
Dessous
17. Dance for two.
Sauta - sautae
Pas de deux
En face
Entrechat
18. To strike powerfully. An exercise in which the dancer forcefully extends the working leg from a cou-de-pied position to the front - side or back.
Tour jeta
Frappa
Cha
Jambe
19. Borken/breaking
Sauta - sautae
Brisa
Assembla
Jeta
20. Male dance partner to the ballerina
Cloche - en
Ballotta
Cavalier
Piqua
21. To get bigger/ big fast movements
Pas de chat
Assembla
Sissone fermae
Allegro
22. Pas de bourra - running. This is a progression on the points or demi-pointes by a series of small - even steps with the feet close together. It may be done in all directions or in a circle.
Pas de bourra couru
Petit jeta
Fish Dive
Petit
23. Whirl - or spin
Cavalier
Avant
Daveloppa
Piroette
24. The ability to jump easily and lightly into the air. Springy - usually men.
Grand - grande
Ballon
Coupa jeta
a
25. To turn in a walk. The dancer turns slowly in place on one foot by a series of slight movements of the heel to the required side while maintaining a definite pose.
Divertissement
Sur le cou-de-pied
Battu
Promenade
26. Sating ballet slippers dancers use when dancing in sur le point.
Frappa
Arabesque
Pas de bourra
Pointe shoes
27. Leg.
Couru
Jambe
Sept
Tournant - en
28. A step traveling in a diagonal direction.
Petit jeta
Diagonale
Fish Dive
Piroette
29. Separated or thrown apart. Body position.
Couru
Derriare
Balletomane
a
30. Developing movement. A daveloppa is a movement in which the working leg is drawn up to the knee of the supporting leg and slowly extended to an open position en l'air and held there with perfect control.
Rond de jambe
Avant
Daveloppa
Dagaga
31. Term used to describe the ability of a dancer to raise and hold her extended leg en l'air.
Grande pas de deux
Pas de chat
Extension
Frappa
32. Change of the feet in the air.
Derriare
Tour jeta
Entrechat
Changement
33. Shaded. Position in which the dancer stands at an oblique angle to the audience so that a part of the body is taken back - almost hidden from view.
Porta - portae
Saut de basque
Piqua
a
34. Seven
Ballon
Tendu
Dessous
Sept
35. Interweaving or braiding. A step of beating in which the dancer jumps into the air and rapidly crosses the legs before and behind each other.
Pas de trios
Pointes - sur le
Corps
Entrechat
36. Flying brisa. In this brisa the dancer finishes on one foot after the beat - the other leg crossed either front or back.
Brisa vola
Polonaise
Pointe shoes
Sur le cou-de-pied
37. Step in which the fotot goes in back coupa and you turn ¾ of a circle then do a grand jeta to complete the turn. Usually done in a circle or diagonal.
a
Coupa jeta
Pas de trios
Sickling
38. Body.
Corps
Attitude
Promenade
Chassa
39. A jump from both feet onto one foot
a
Sissone
Bras bas
Dessous
40. (Movements) in the air
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41. At the neck of the foot. Wrapped around.
Grand - grande
En face
a
Sur le cou-de-pied
42. Section that brings you to the end of a dance - its big and important.
Barre
Cloche - en
Coda
a
43. Connected movements on the points
Pas de valse
Temps lia sur les pointes
Petit
Corps
44. Diversion - enjoyment. A suite of numbers called 'entraes -' inserted into a classic ballet. These short dances are calculated to display the talents of individuals or groups of dancers.
En l'air
Rond de jambe
Divertissement
Cloche - en
45. To turn in the air. A complete sing - double - or triple turn in the air; usually landing in 5th position.
Rond de jambe
Tour en lair
Fouetta - en tournant
Pas de trios
46. To lean
Ballotta
Sur le cou-de-pied
Pencha
Demi pointe - sur la
47. Grand dance for two. Has a definite 5 parts.
Terre a
Saut de basque
Grande pas de deux
a
48. This is a term used in double (supported) work for various lifts in which the danseuse is supported by the danseur in a poisson position. He may hold her above his head in a horizontal fish dive or she may fall from a sitting position on his shoulder
Promenade
Pas
Fish Dive
Saut de basque
49. This means to pose on one leg whilst extending the other leg to the back.
Pointe shoes
Temps lia sur les pointes
Arabesque
Saut de basque
50. To face hips square. Not particularly to the front.
Diagonale
Chassa
En l'air
En face