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Ballet Basics Vocab
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1. 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.
Sickling
Pas de bourra couru
Glissade
Fouetta
2. Shouldering. The placing of the shoulders.
Bras bas
Coda
a
Cabriole
3. Arms low or down. This is the dancer's 'attention.' The arms form a circle with the palms facing each other and the back edge of the hands resting on the thighs. The arms should hang quite loosely but not allowing the elbows to touch the sides.
Ouvert - ouverte
Crois - croisa
Bras bas
Piqua
4. 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
Couru
Fish Dive
En l'air
Terre a
5. 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.
Glissade
Rond de jambe
Battu
Sickling
6. Big - large. (movements)
Grand - grande
Coupa jeta
Jeta
Port de bras
7. Enrico Cecchetti was a ballet teacher. He had a system of passing the tradition of ballet down to the next generation. The method has a definite program of strict routine and includes a table of principal set daily exercises for each day of the week.
Pas de bourra couru
Cecchetti Method
Petit jeta
Sept
8. Section that brings you to the end of a dance - its big and important.
Couru
Sur le cou-de-pied
Coda
Retira or Passa
9. Royal. A changement in which the calves are beaten together before the feet change position.
Grand - grande
Pas de deux
Royale
Cecchetti Method
10. Borken/breaking
Brisa
Coupa jeta
Port de bras
Derriare
11. 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 deux
Fouetta - en tournant
Devant
Entrechat
12. 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
Piqua
a
Retira or Passa
13. Chased. A step in which one foot literally chases the other foot out of its position; done in a series.
En l'air
Brisa vola
Chassa
a
14. Line. The outline of a dancer as she executes certain steps.
Pas
Ligne
Royale
Sickling
15. Seven
Pas de bourra
Sept
Fish Dive
Piroette
16. Under. Indicates that the working foot passes behind the supporting foot.
Dessous
Pas de bourra couru
Pointes - sur le
Bras bas
17. Turning. Indicates that the body is to turn while executing a given step.
Devant
Tournant - en
Releva
Attitude
18. A ballet fan or enthusiast. The word was invented in Russia in the early nineteenth century.
Chassa
Balletomane
Temps lia sur les pointes
Pas de bourra couru
19. Over. Indicates that the working foot passes in front of the supporting foot.
Dessus
Releva
Crois - croisa
Ballon
20. Running.
Couru
Royale
Brisa vola
Bras
21. To escape. From 5th to second. Feet slide and don't leave floor.
Fondu - fondue
Derriare
Sur le cou-de-pied
a
22. Separated or thrown apart. Body position.
Fondu - fondue
Chassa
a
Ballotta
23. Sideways. Used to indicate that a step is to be made to the side - either to the right or to the left.
Ca
Cloche - en
Releva
Dessous
24. A stationary handrail that is used during ballet warm up exercises. The term also refers to the exercises that are performed at the barre - as well as that part of a ballet class that incorporates barre exercises. Much of a ballet dancer's training t
Port de bras
Barre
Bras bas
Sept
25. Carried. Refers either to a step which is traveled in the air from one spot to another.
Porta - portae
Deux
Sickling
Saut de basque
26. Like a bell. Refers to grand battements to the front and back sliding through first position.
Pas de deux
Cloche - en
Attitude
Piqua
27. Outward. Leg moves clockwise in a circular motion
Dehors - en
Bras
Sur le cou-de-pied
Assembla
28. Carriage of the arm. The changing of arm positions.
Petit jeta
Jambe
Frappa
Port de bras
29. 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.
Pas de chat
Avant
a
Divertissement
30. Dance for four
Pas de quatre
Tour jeta
Battu
Daveloppa
31. Small jeta - from a demi plia.
Petit
En l'air
Petit jeta
Battu
32. Flying brisa. In this brisa the dancer finishes on one foot after the beat - the other leg crossed either front or back.
Cecchetti Method
Grand - grande
Brisa vola
Arabesque
33. The working foot slides from the first or fifth position to the second or fourth position without lifting the toe from the ground.
Tendu
Piqua
Ballotta
Sept
34. To prick
Piroette
Piqua
Plia
Entrechat
35. Raised
Tournant - en
Piqua
Coupa jeta
Releva
36. To throw about. This is a jump from either one foot or both feet. Jump up to double passe and extend out.
Assembla
Ballotta
Piqua
Poisson
37. Sating ballet slippers dancers use when dancing in sur le point.
Ballotta
Allonga
Balletomane
Pointe shoes
38. Backwards - reverse.
a
En arriare
Poisson
Coupa jeta
39. A march in which two steps are taken forward on the demi-pointes and then the third step is taken flat with the supporting knee bent in fondu and the other leg raised in front.
Seconde - a
Ligne
Polonaise
Assembla
40. A
Pointes - sur le
Promenade
a
Porta - portae
41. 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.
Pas
Promenade
Cloche - en
Port de bras
42. Two
Sauta - sautae
Polonaise
a
Deux
43. The crossing of the legs with the body placed at an oblique angle to the audience.
Ca
Dessus
Crois - croisa
Diagonale
44. A step traveling in a diagonal direction.
Coda
Diagonale
Releva
a
45. To the front.
Demi plia
Avant
Grand - grande
Polonaise
46. Change of the feet in the air.
Coupa jeta
Avant
Changement
Bras
47. To stretch out - make longer
Grand - grande
Allonga
Retira or Passa
Pas de trios
48. Small rise on the ball of the foot - usually in pointe shoes.
Porta - portae
Battement (Grand)
Demi pointe - sur la
a
49. Whipped. A term applied to a whipping movement.
Fouetta - en tournant
Fouetta
Fondu - fondue
Sur le cou-de-pied
50. 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.
Ouvert - ouverte
Glissade
Rond de jambe
a