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Ballet

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pirouette
pi
rouette
Noun

a ballet movement involving a rapid rotation or spin executed on one foot, often with the other leg extended and turned out

The ballerina executed a flawless series of pirouettes, each turn precise and controlled.

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plie
Noun

a knee bend with an upright posture, used as a fundamental exercise and basic movement in ballet technique to develop strength, flexibility, and control

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arabesque
a
ra
besque
Noun

a decorative motif featuring intricately interwoven lines, often incorporating stylized foliage, tendrils, or scrollwork

The ceiling was adorned with gold-painted arabesques curling around floral medallions.

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attitude
a
tti
tude
Noun

the typical way a person thinks or feels about something or someone, often affecting their behavior and decisions

Her positive attitude towards challenges helped her overcome obstacles and achieve her goals.

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ballon
ba
llon
Noun

a ballet term for the quality of lightness and buoyancy in a dancer's jumps or leaps, creating a sense of suspension or hovering in the air

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assemble
a
ssemb
le
Verb

to make something by putting separate parts of something together

The team of workers assembled the furniture according to the provided instructions.

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barre
Noun

a horizontal handrail used in ballet for balance and stability during warm-up exercises and technique practice

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bri
se
Noun

a ballet step where a dancer jumps, brushes one leg against the other in a crossed position, and lands on the opposite leg

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pas de chat
Noun

a ballet term for a sideways jump where the knees are brought up towards the chest and the feet extend into a diamond shape, resembling the leap of a cat

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de
ga
ge
Adjective

free and relaxed in manner

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pas de deux
Noun

a ballet duet performed by two dancers, often showcasing synchronized movements and intricate choreography

The pas de deux in Swan Lake captivated the audience with its elegance and grace.

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gli
ssade
Noun

a ballet step in which one foot slides smoothly along the floor to meet the other foot, often executed as part of a larger sequence or combination

The dancer executed a series of glissades across the stage with remarkable fluidity.

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foue
tte
Noun

a ballet turning step where one leg whips around the body while maintaining balance on the supporting leg, known for its grace and dynamic appearance

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je
te
Noun

a big jump in ballet where one leaps into the air with one leg forward and the other leg back

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saute
sau
te
Verb

to quickly fry food in a small amount of hot oil

Saute the onions and garlic in olive oil until they are soft and fragrant.

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rond de jambe
Noun

a ballet leg movement in a circular motion

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port de bras
Noun

a ballet term for arm movements and positioning that adds grace and expressiveness to a dancer's performance

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pointe
pointe
Noun

ballet dancing on the tips of the toes with specialized shoes for advanced dancers, creating elegant and ethereal movements

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pas de basque
Noun

a dance step where the legs cross while moving sideways or diagonally, commonly used in various dance styles such as ballet

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pas de bourree
Noun

a dance step or movement involving a quick transfer of weight from one foot to the other, commonly used in ballet, jazz, and contemporary dance styles

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chasse
Noun

a ballet step where one foot swiftly follows the other in a sliding or gliding motion, often used to transition between movements or positions

The dancer performed a chassé across the stage, moving gracefully from one corner to another.

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si
ssonne
Noun

a type of jump or leap where a dancer jumps from both feet, extends one leg to the front or side while the other leg remains in the air, and lands on the extended leg

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tour en l'air
Noun

a ballet jump with one or more rotations in the air, showcasing a dancer's turning ability and skill

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calypso leap
Noun

a dynamic jump in contemporary dance that combines a 180-degree turn with an extended leg behind the body, creating a visually striking movement

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cab
riole
Noun

a ballet jump where one leg is kicked in the air while the other follows, meeting it before landing, often used to showcase a dancer's athleticism and skill

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demi
pointe
Noun

ballet dancing on the balls of the feet with the heels slightly off the ground, serving as a preparatory stage for dancing en pointe

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a la seconde
Adverb

a ballet term that describes movements or steps executed to the side, with one leg extended to the side of the body

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ten
du
Adjective

(of a position) fully extended and stretched, usually with a pointed foot and maintaining proper alignment and control

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changement de pied
Noun

a ballet term that describes a jump in which a dancer changes their feet in the air, often performed with a beat or a switch of the legs, resulting in a seamless and graceful movement

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second position
Noun

a ballet stance with feet apart, arms extended to the sides, used as a base for many movements

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tour jete
Noun

a ballet jump where the dancer leaps through the air with one leg extended forward and the other leg thrown back

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de
ve
lo
ppe
Noun

a ballet term for smoothly lifting and extending the working leg from a position close to the body to an open position, typically at 90 degrees or higher

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e
paule
ment
Noun

a ballet term that refers to the positioning and movement of the shoulders, head, and neck in relation to the rest of the body

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e
cha
ppe
Noun

a jump from a closed to an open position with pointed feet, and then returning to the closed position

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first position
Noun

the basic stance with heels together and toes turned out, commonly used as a starting position for ballet movements

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fourth position
Noun

a ballet stance where one foot is placed in front of the other, with the heel of the front foot positioned near the arch of the back foot

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retire
re
tire
Verb

to leave your job and stop working, usually on reaching a certain age

After working for 30 years, she finally retired.

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re
le
ve
Noun

a movement in which a ballet dancer rises up onto the balls of their feet, lifting their heels off the ground

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fish dive
Noun

a dynamic movement where one partner jumps or dives into the arms of another partner, creating a visually striking moment in contemporary and modern dance choreography

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fon
du
Noun

hot cheese or chocolate melted to the consistency of a sauce into which bread or fruits are dipped

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port de deux
Noun

a dance movement or pose performed by two dancers together, often showcasing their coordination, balance, and harmony in a duet

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fifth position
Noun

a ballet stance where one foot is placed against the other foot, with the feet turned out, often used for steps, poses, and turns in ballet

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ba
tte
rie
Noun

a ballet term for quick and intricate foot movements, often performed in mid-air, showcasing a dancer's agility and coordination

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grand battement
Noun

a ballet term for a high kick with a straight leg and pointed foot, often used in warm-up exercises and ballet combinations

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petit battement
Noun

a ballet term for a small, quick beating movement of the foot used in warm-up exercises and ballet combinations to develop foot articulation and control

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divertissement
Noun

a ballet term that refers to a short, self-contained dance piece or a suite of dances, typically featuring solo or ensemble performances

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PA
PA
Noun

a person who is licensed to diagnose and treat illness and disease under the supervision of a licensed physician

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pas seul
Noun

(ballet) a solo dance performed by a single dancer, highlighting their technical ability, expression, and artistry.

The ballerina's pas seul was a mesmerizing display of grace and poise.

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a
lleg
ro
Noun

a movement or composition intended to be played at a brisk lively tempo

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a
da
gio
Noun

a slow and graceful style of ballet dance focusing on smooth, controlled movements and extended poses, used to highlight a dancer's elegance and balance

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