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Tick-Tock Clocks: The formal ballet Term that is similar is “developé”. Touch your toe to Knee and swing leg out and in like a pendulum of a clock. Grand Port de Bra: This is a full body bend Forward and roll up.
Glossary of Ballet terms (A-Z): Adage, Adagio. sustained and gentle movement. Adagio is a centre combination consisting of controlled. lyrical and continuous steps. It is characterized by the ease and grace of the positions and connections and builds the da.
GRADE 1. Degage – disengage/to release the foot from a closed to an open position. Demi – half Plié – bend. Battement – beat Tendu – stretch. En croix – in the shape of a cross Grand – large Retiré – draw up. Adage – slow movements. Coupé – cut/to cut the weight of the body from one foot to the other Chassé – slide.
Ballet Terms A to Z. Adage, Adagio [French: a-DAHZH] Adage is a French word derived from the Italian ad agio, meaning at ease or leisure. English ballet teachers use "adage," the French adaptation, while Americans prefer the original Italian.
There are five basic positions of the feet in classical ballet, and every step or movement is begun and ended in one or another of these positions, which were established by Pierre Beauchamp, maître de ballet of the Académie Royale de Musique et de Danse from 1671 to 1687.
Use this free Ballet Terms Worksheet to help your ballerina learn some of the more important ballet terms. You might also enjoy our free ballet lapbook. Download (PDF, 94KB)
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