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Ballet Basics Vocab
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1. This means to pose on one leg whilst extending the other leg to the back.
Dedans - en
Jambe
Sur le cou-de-pied
Arabesque
2. 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.
Arabesque
Divertissement
Polonaise
Cabriole
3. Round of the leg. Circular movement of the leg.
Fouetta - en tournant
Arabesque
Tour en lair
Rond de jambe
4. In the shape of a cross. (Front - side - back - side)
Dessus
Poisson
Croix - en
Sissone
5. 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.
Daveloppa
Coupa jeta
Bras bas
Tour jeta
6. To the second. Applies to legs or arms. Second position.
Promenade
Seconde - a
Dessous
Retira or Passa
7. Bent or bending. Bending of the knee or knees
Plia
Cabriole
a
Cecchetti Method
8. Closed sissone. Low elevation and a quick tempo - this sissonne finishes on two feet with the working foot gliding along the floor into the demi-plia in the fifth position.
Petit
Sissone fermae
Fish Dive
Balletomane
9. Fish. A position of the body in which the legs are crossed in the fifth position and held tightly together with the back arched. This pose is taken while jumping into the air.
Poisson
Porta - portae
Chassa
Pas de deux
10. Shouldering. The placing of the shoulders.
Corps
Brisa
a
Frappa
11. 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.
Pointes - sur le
En face
Frappa
Promenade
12. A step traveling in a diagonal direction.
Pas de quatre
Plia
Diagonale
Pas
13. To get bigger/ big fast movements
Pas de bourra
Allegro
Entrechat
Petit jeta
14. 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.
Retira or Passa
Pas de bourra
Polonaise
Grande pas de deux
15. The crossing of the legs with the body placed at an oblique angle to the audience.
Crois - croisa
Dessous
Tour en lair
Allegro
16. Small jeta - from a demi plia.
Cecchetti Method
Poisson
Petit jeta
Barre
17. Dance for four
Croix - en
a
Coupa jeta
Pas de quatre
18. 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.
Deux
Cecchetti Method
Piqua
Balletomane
19. To put together - to make a jump from one foot then landing on both feet.
Assembla
Pencha
Fish Dive
Releva
20. 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.
Croix - en
Dessus
Entrechat
Fouetta
21. A ballet fan or enthusiast. The word was invented in Russia in the early nineteenth century.
Bras
Balletomane
Divertissement
Polonaise
22. 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.
Cavalier
En l'air
Pointe shoes
Daveloppa
23. Basque jump. A traveling step in which the dancer turns in the air with one foot drawn up to the knee of the other leg. Fifth position are foot front.
Ballotta
En face
Pas de bourra couru
Saut de basque
24. Under. Indicates that the working foot passes behind the supporting foot.
Couru
Dessous
Rond de jambe
Tournant - en
25. Backwards - reverse.
Seconde - a
En arriare
Pas de bourra
Extension
26. To lean
Cha
Terre a
Pencha
Pas de deux
27. Carriage of the arm. The changing of arm positions.
Piqua
Terre a
a
Port de bras
28. To stretch out - make longer
Retira or Passa
Pas de bourra couru
Dessous
Allonga
29. Whipped. A term applied to a whipping movement.
Rond de jambe
Fouetta
Demi plia
Piqua
30. 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.
Bras
Battu
Brisa
En face
31. To throw about. This is a jump from either one foot or both feet. Jump up to double passe and extend out.
Brisa vola
Chassa
Dedans - en
Ballotta
32. To turn in the air. A complete sing - double - or triple turn in the air; usually landing in 5th position.
Retira or Passa
Tour en lair
Royale
Dehors - en
33. 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
Allonga
Ouvert - ouverte
Diagonale
Fish Dive
34. Borken/breaking
Cloche - en
Brisa
Pas de trios
Bras bas
35. 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.
Sickling
Corps
Dehors - en
Temps lia sur les pointes
36. Ground to ground. Feet never leave the floor.
Devant
Tour en lair
Avant
Terre a
37. 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.
Frappa
Pointe shoes
Grand - grande
Demi plia
38. 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.
Bras bas
Dagaga
Coupa jeta
Fouetta
39. Chased. A step in which one foot literally chases the other foot out of its position; done in a series.
Dedans - en
Pointe shoes
Adagio
Chassa
40. Turning. Indicates that the body is to turn while executing a given step.
Terre a
Sauta - sautae
Dessus
Tournant - en
41. Behind you - movements done behind you.
Adagio
Coupa jeta
Derriare
Deux
42. Royal. A changement in which the calves are beaten together before the feet change position.
Royale
Polonaise
a
Ballon
43. Turning fouetta.
Assembla
Ligne
Fouetta - en tournant
Frappa
44. Dance for three
Seconde - a
Tour jeta
Pas de trios
Derriare
45. Small - little
Releva
Ca
Deux
Petit
46. This jeta is done in all directions and in a circle.
Sept
Tour jeta
Allegro
a
47. 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.
En face
a
Pas de bourra couru
Bras
48. Dance for two.
Port de bras
Pas de deux
Balanca
Cloche - en
49. Jumped - jumping. When this name is added to a step - that step is done in the air.
Sissone fermae
Diagonale
Derriare
Sauta - sautae
50. Connected movements on the points
Seconde - a
Sur le cou-de-pied
Temps lia sur les pointes
Pas de trios