pas de deux
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pas de deux
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a ballet duet performed by two dancers, often showcasing synchronized movements and intricate choreography
Pas de deux is a ballet term that refers to a dance performed by two people, usually a male and a female dancer. The phrase "pas de deux" translates to "step of two" in French. In this dance, the partners work together to execute coordinated movements, lifts, and turns, showcasing both individual technique and their ability to work in harmony with each other. Pas de deux performances often highlight the connection and balance between the dancers, and they are a prominent feature in many ballet performances, including classical and contemporary works.
- The pas de deux in Swan Lake captivated the audience with its elegance and grace.
- The principal dancers executed the pas de deux flawlessly, earning a standing ovation.
- The choreographer created a breathtaking pas de deux for the lead couple in the production.
- The pas de deux required precise coordination between the male and female dancers.
- The pas de deux in The Nutcracker is one of the most iconic moments in classical ballet.
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