




|

 Ballet Vocabulary
| Phonetic Pronunciation
Key |
| aa = ay
as in stay |
oh = o
as in toll |
| ahn = awn
as in dawn |
ohm = om
as in some |
| eh = ai
as in fair |
ohn = on
as in tone |
| ehr = err
as in error |
oo = oo
as in too |
| ew = u
as in muse |
ss = ss
as in mass |
| ew = ew
as in stew |
uh = u
as in humble |
| jay = jay
as in jay |
zj = s
as in measure |
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A
|
Pronunciation
|
Description
|
adagio
|
ahDAZJehoh |
slow
a slow, sustained movement
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allegro
|
ahlehGROH |
fast
fast; jumps performed to a
quick, sharp tempo
grandee allegro - large jumps;
petite allegro - small jumps
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allongé
|
aalohnJAY |
to elongate; to stretch
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arabesque |
ahrahBESK |
a pose on one leg with the other leg extended to the
back; originally a flourished, curved line used in Arabic motifs
|
arrière,
en |
ahn
ahREHYehr |
to the back
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assemblé
|
ahsahmBLAY |
to assemble;
a jump from one foot landing
on two feet;
example: from 5th position
brush the back leg to the side 45° as the supporting leg bends at the knee, then jump off
the floor land on both legs in 5th position at the same time
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attitude
|
ahtehTEWD |
a pose on one leg with the other extended with the
knee slightly bent either to the front, side or back
|
avant,
en |
ahn
ahVAHN |
to the front
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B
|
Pronunciation
|
Description
|
balancé
|
bahlahnSAY |
to
swing, to rock
a swinging 3 step movement
that is usually done either on the musical tempo of 3/4 or 6/8
|
balançoire
|
bahlahnSWAHR |
See-saw;
a movement that as the leg
moves forward and backwards the body bends in the opposite direction;
example: begin with working
leg to the back and the body leaning slightly forward, pass the leg through first position
and straighten the body, then extend the leg to the front and the body leans slightly
backwards
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ballonné
|
bahlahnNAY |
expanded;
from ballon - air balloon
a jump from one foot to the
same foot as the other leg is extended outward and then returns to original position
example: from 5th position
brush the front leg outwards as the other leg jumps off the floor, then landing on the
same leg return the working leg to sur le cou-de-pieds
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ballotté
|
bahluhTAY |
to
toss, to toss about
a jump that can be done from
either one foot or two feet
example: from 5th position
jump off the floor with both feet, extend the front leg either front, side or back by
bending the knee and land on the back leg
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basque,
pas de |
pas
duh bahsk |
step
of the Basque (a country that lies between France and Spain)
a step that can be performed
as a sliding movement on the floor or as a jump
example: right leg front 5th
position - extend the right leg to the front as the supporting leg bends at the knee
(demi-plié), make a quarter circle clock-wise (ronds de jambes à terre en dehors) moving
the right leg to the side, step over on the right leg and bring the left leg's foot to the
ankle of the right leg (sur le cou-de-pieds en avant), step forward (temps lié) on the
left leg and extend the right leg back, close the right leg back 5th position
|
battement
|
bahtMAHN |
movement
of the leg
|
batterie
|
bahTREE |
battery;
beating
a general term used to
describe the beating of the legs
|
battu
|
bahTEW |
beaten;
beat
a term used to describe
certain steps and jumps - échappé battu (a jump from two feet with a beat before landing
on two feet);
also a specific movement
usually performed at the barre - battement battu: standing on one leg while the other leg
beats against it
|
bourrée |
booRAY |
to
tamp
a step done on the half-toe
where one leg pulls the other leg to close both in a tight 5th position in a series of
very small and rapid steps
|
bourrée
suivi, pas de |
pah
duh booRAY |
a
movement done as a series of quick steps
|
bourrée,
pas de |
pah
duh booRAY |
a
movement done in three steps
example: right leg back 5th
position - pick up the back leg (coupé) to the back of the ankle of the supporting leg
(sur le cou-de-pieds en arrière), step up on the right leg, step side on the left leg,
close the right leg 5th position front
|
bourrée,
pas de |
pah
deh booRAY |
step
of the bourrée (an Auvergne dance)
a movement composed of 3
steps
example: from 5th position
demi-plié right foot back - lift the right foot sur le cou-de-pieds (neck of the foot -
ankle), step up on it, step to the side with the left leg, then bring the right down to
5th position front in demi-plié
|
brisé
|
breeZAY |
to
break apart; to burst
a beating jump from 5th
position to 5th position traveling either forward or backwards
example: right foot back 5th
position on the diagonal - throw the back leg forward and while traveling forward beat the
supporting leg to the working leg and then land with the working leg back in 5th position
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C
|
Pronunciation
|
Description
|
cabriole
|
kahBREEohl |
caper;
leap
a beating jump from one leg
to the same leg
example: hold one leg off
the floor and then jump up with the supporting leg , beat it against the other and land
back on the original supporting leg
|
chaîné |
shahNAY |
to
chain;
series of connected
movements
example: make half-turns in
1st position traveling to the side very quickly
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changé
|
shahnZJAY |
to
change
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changement |
shahnzjMAHN |
alteration
a jump from 5th position,
changing the legs and landing in 5th position
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chassé
|
shahSAY |
to
glide
a smooth gliding movement
that can be done either front, side or back
example: with one leg in the
front and extended forward of the other leg - step forward on the extended leg, pull both
legs together traveling forward in the air, then land on the back leg with front leg
extended forward
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chat,
pas de |
pah
duh shah |
step
of the cat
a jump from one foot to the
other and when in the air both feet are off the ground
example: right leg front 5th
position - pull the right leg up sharply to the knee and then extend it to the side with
the knee slightly bent, jump of the left leg bringing it up to meet the right leg with its
knee slightly bent, land on the right leg and then bring the left leg front 5th position
|
cheval,
pas de |
pah
de shuhVAHL |
step
of the horse
a movement that can be done
on the floor or as a jump, and at 45°, 90° or 120°
example: right leg front 5th
position - pull the right leg up sharply to the supporting leg's ankle, extend it forward
and touch the floor with the toes, then close it 5th position front
|
cinq
|
sank |
five
|
cinquième
|
sankeeem |
fifth
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ciseaux,
pas de |
pah
deh seeZJOH |
scissors;
step of the scissors
a jump from one leg where
both legs pass each other forward in the air and landing on one leg
example: step on left leg,
pass right leg through 1st position to the front 45° or 90° off the floor, jump up with
the left leg passing the right leg, then land on the right leg and pass the left leg
through 1st position to the back 45° or 90° off the floor
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cloche,
en |
ahn
klohsh |
bell;
as a bell
a rocking, swinging motion
like a bell
example: balançoire en
cloche - execute balançoire but with the upper torso swinging in large arcs in the
opposite direction of the leg
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contretemps |
kahntrahTAHN |
contrary
step
a step from one direction
that quickly changes to the other
example: facing down-room
corner with right leg crossed in front of the left leg - step forward on the right leg, in
a clock-wise circle move the left leg forward of the right leg and change directions to
face the other down-room corner, step on the left leg and pass the right leg forward
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coté,
de |
deh
kohTAY |
to
the side
|
cou-de-pieds,
sur le |
surh
leh koodehpehay |
upon
the neck of the foot
sur le cou-de-pieds side,
back or front
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coupé
|
kooPAY |
to
cut
a movement that calls for
the foot to be sharply pull off the floor and placed either in front or back of the ankle
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couru,
pas |
pah
kooREW |
step
to travel; to pursue
a movement that is quick and
light, traveling across the floor
example: step on the right
foot and quickly pass the left then right forward - this step can also be done with 5 or 7
quick steps
|
croisé |
krawhZAY |
to
cross
a position that requires the
dancer to face on the diagonal and have one leg crossed in front of the other
|
croix,
en |
ahn
krawh |
in
a cross shape
a term used to describe a
movement that is done to the front, side, back and again side
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D
|
Pronunciation
|
Description
|
dici-de
là |
dehSEE
dehLAH |
from
here to there
a term used to describe a
movement with the leg off the floor 45° or 90°
example: leg front 45° -
quickly carry the leg to the side then back to the front
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de |
deh |
of;
to
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dedans,
en |
ahn
dehDAHN |
inwards
a directional term that is
used to describe a turn
example: standing on the
left leg with the right foot passé (right foot placed on the knee of the supporting leg
and knee facing outwards) - turn counter-clockwise
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dehors,
en |
ahn
dahOHR |
outwards
a directional term that is
used to describe a turn
example: standing on the
left leg with the right foot passé (right foot placed on the knee of the supporting leg
and knee facing outwards) - turn clockwise
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demi-plié
|
dehMEE
pleeAY |
small
bend
a movement fundamental to
ballet that calls for the knee(s) to bend in alignment over the toes without causing the
heel(s) of the foot to lift off the floor
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demi-pointes |
dehMEE
pwant |
small
point; rise
a rise on to the ball of the
foot; usually referred to when a ballerina is in pointe shoes |
demi-ronds |
dehMEE
rohn |
half
round; half circle
a term used to describe a
movement of the leg usually off the floor 45° or 90° and travels from the front to the
side or side to back (en dehors), or from the back to the side or side to the front (en
dedans)
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derrière
|
dehREHYehr |
back
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dessous |
dehSOO |
under
a directional term used to
describe a movement
example: right leg front 5th
position - extend the right leg to the side and then place it in 5th position back
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dessus |
dehSEW |
over
a directional term used to
describe a movement
example: right leg back 5th
position - extend the right leg to the side and then place it in 5th position front
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deux |
duh |
two |
deuxième
|
duhzeeEM |
second |
devant
|
dehVAHN |
front
|
développé |
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diagonale |
dyaguhNAHL |
diagonal
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divisés
en quarts |
dehveeSAY
ahn kar |
divide
in quarters
a movement on one leg with
the other extended that switches the position of the body and leg with one quarter turn;
example: begin 5th position
- extend the front leg either 45° or 90° to the front, turn on the supporting leg one
quarter circle as the leg is moved to the side (see fouetté)
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dix |
deess |
ten |
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E
|
Pronunciation
|
Description
|
écarté
|
AYkarTAY |
step
aside; swerving; deviation
one of three épualement
positions
a directional term used to
decribe a position where the leg is extended to the side
example: with the hips and
shoulders facing the diagonal extend one leg to the side
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échappé
|
AYshahPAY |
to
escape
a movement that begins in
5th position and moves quickly to 2nd position either by sliding feet to the ball of the
foot or as a jump from 5th position to 2nd position
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effacé
|
ayfahSAY |
to
draw aside
one of three épualement
positions
a directional term used to
describe a position where one leg in either front or back
example: effacé en avant
(to the front) - with the hips and shoulders facing the diagonal (down-room corner left)
extend the left leg to the front
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emboîté
|
ahnbwahTAY |
to
fit in; joining
a jumping movement from one
foot to the other
example: with the right leg
slightly bent and held off the floor 45° jump up and land on the right leg with the left
leg slightly bent and held off the floor 45° - usually this move is repeated in quick
succession
|
en |
ahn |
in;
to
|
en
dedans |
|
see
dedans, en
|
en
dehors |
|
see
dehors, en
|
en
face |
|
see
face, en
|
en
l'air |
|
see
l'air, en
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entrechat
|
ahntruhSHAH |
to
caper; to dash against each other
a jump from two feet,
beating the legs together and landing either on one or two feet
there are numerous
entrechat: -quatres, -cinq, -six, -sept, -huit, -nuef, -dix
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entrelacé
|
ahntruhlahSAY |
to
interlace
|
épaulement
|
aypawhlMAHN |
shoulder
a term used in ballet to
decribe one of three positions: croisé, écarté, effacé |
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F
|
Pronunciation
|
Description
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face,
en |
ahn
fahss |
to
face
a basic position in ballet
that calls for the dancer to face front
|
failli |
fahYEE |
to
nearly fall
a movement than has the body
supported on one leg lean off balance then quickly pass the other leg in a given direction
and catch the fall
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fermé
|
fehrMAY |
to
close
a term used to describe
numerous jumps that requires the dance to close the working leg after the jump ends
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flic-flac
|
flehk-flak |
slap;
pop (a term to decribe a sound and/or action)
a movement performed either
in place, with a half-turn or whole turn, and is referenced as either en dehors or en
dedans
example: with the working
leg extended to the front it closes front 5th position, brushes up the front of the ankle,
extends to the side, closes back 5th position, extends to the back, then closes 5th
position
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fondue |
fohnDEW |
to
melt
a movement in ballet that
calls for the dancer to stand on one foot bending and extending both legs at the same time
example: the working leg
extended to the side - bring the working leg's foot to the ankle of the supporting leg as
both legs bend at the knees, extend the working leg to the side with the knee bent, then
stretch both legs at the same time
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fouetté
|
fwehTAY |
to
whip
a movement on one leg that
requires the dancer to change the hip and torso direction while maintaining the leg
direction and position
example: with the torso and
hips facing front extended the working leg front and make one-half turn to face the back,
leaving the working leg in place (now in the back)
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frappé
|
frahPAY |
to
strike; to strike powerfully
a quick action of the leg
example: working leg's foot
is placed in the front of the supporting leg's ankle - quickly throw the foot forward then
softly bring it back to the ankle - this movement can be done front, side or back, and
also done with beats
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G
|
Pronunciation
|
Description
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gargouillade |
gahrgooeeYAHD |
water
spout
an advance balletic jump
from one foot to the other and can be done en dehors or en dedans
example: right foot front
5th position - brush the front leg quickly to the side and jump up off the other leg;
while in the air first execute a ronds de jambes en l'air en dehors with the right leg and
as the right leg lands execute a ronds de jambes en l'air en dedans with the left leg,
then close the left leg 5th position front
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glissade
|
gleeSAHD |
to
slide
a jump from one foot to the
other that travels either front, side or back, and can be done with the legs changing
positions (changé) or not (sans changé)
example: right leg front 5th
position - brush the right leg to the side and jump on to it, then bring the left leg and
close it 5th position back
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grandee |
grahn |
large
|
grandee
jeté |
grahn
zjuhTAY |
large
throw; to fling
a large jump that is done
from one foot to the other; it can be done either fermé (closed) or ouverte (open); there
are many forms of grande jeté such grande jeté attitude croisé en arrière (large jump on
the diagonal with one leg extended forward and the other leg extended to the back slightly
bent at the knees)
example: with the right leg
throw it forward with great force, jump up in the air with the left leg extended
backwards, and then land on the right leg
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grande
pirouette |
grahn
peerWHET |
large
turn
a turn with the leg extended
to the side that is usually executed by the male dancer as a virtuoso movement in a series
of turns; in its single form both males and females practice it
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grande
plié |
grahn
pleeYAY |
a
large bend
a movement done in ballet
that requires both knees to fully bend at the same time and the body is lowered very close
to the floor - see plié
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grandes
ronds de jambes |
grahn
rohn deh ZJAHMB |
a
large movement of the leg
a movement of the leg that
requires the dancer to either have the leg travel from the front to the back in a large
half-circle (en dehors) or circling in the reverse (en dedans)
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H
|
Pronunciation
|
Description
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huit |
weet |
eight |
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J
|
Pronunciation
|
Description
|
jambes,
ronds de |
rohn
duh zjahmb |
circling
of the legs
a movement that calls for
the dancer to move the leg in a circle; this can be done on the floor 9à terre), or off
the floor (en lair) at 45°, 90°, 120° and either outward (en dehors) or inward
(en dehors)
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jeté
|
zjehTAY |
to
throw; to toss
a sharp movement that either
describes a throw of the leg or a jump with a throw of the leg
there are many form of jeté
but the most common are jeté fermé, jeté ouverte, grande jeté, grande battement jeté,
jeté entrelacé
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jeté
entrelacé |
zjehTAY
ahntrahlahSAY |
a
large advanced movement from one leg to the other
example: step forward on the
right leg, throw the left leg forward and jump in the air, switch the torso and hips to
face the opposite direction and throw the left leg forward, then land on the left leg with
the right leg held off the floor in the back
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jeté
passé |
zjehTAY
pahSAY |
a
movement that basically begins in 5th position and after the jump ends in one leg to the
back;
example: left leg front 5th
position facing the diagonal - sharply lift the back foot to the ankle of the front leg,
close it back in 5th position as the left leg is thrown backwards with the knee slightly
bent, as the left leg returns to the floor jump up with the right leg and throw it
backwards keeping the knee slightly bent, then land on the left leg and keep the right leg
in the back with its knee slightly bent
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|
L
|
Pronunciation
|
Description
|
l'air,
en |
ahn
lahr |
in
the air
a term used to describe a
jump or leg position
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M
|
Pronunciation
|
Description
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manège
|
mahNEZJ |
merry-go-round
a descriptive term for a
series of steps that travel in a circle around the stage/room
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N
|
Pronunciation
|
Description
|
neuf |
nuhph |
nine |
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O
|
Pronunciation
|
Description
|
ouverte
|
ohVEHR |
open
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P
|
Pronunciation
|
Description
|
pas |
pah |
step
|
pas
de basque |
|
see
basque, pas de |
pas
de bourrée |
|
see
bourrée, pas de |
pas
de bourrée suivi |
|
see
bourrée suivi, pas de |
pas
de chat |
|
see
chat, pas de
|
pas
de cheval |
|
see
cheval, pas de |
pas
de ciseaux |
|
see
ciseaux, pas de |
passé
|
pahSAY |
to
pass
a position and/or movement
that requires the working leg to have its foot pointed to the side of the supporting leg's
knee
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penché
|
pahn~SHAY |
to
incline
a movement where one leg is
extended backwards and the other is standing on the floor, from that position lean forward
as the extended leg is raised
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petite |
puhTEET |
small
|
piqué
|
peeKAY |
to
prick
a movement that calls for
the dancer to quickly step out on one leg to the half-toe position (demi-relevé)
|
pirouette |
peerWHET |
whirling
a generalized term used in
ballet to describe a turn; in the Russian method they usually refer to turns as tours
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plié
|
pleeYAY |
to
bend
a movement fundamental to
ballet that requires the bending of the knee(s) - see demi-plié; grande plié
|
poisson,
de |
duh
pwahSOHN |
of
the fish
a movement that describes a
jump from two feet with the legs held tightly together and the body bent backwards
|
port
de bras |
pohr
duh brah |
carriage
of the arms
a term used to decribe a
movement of the upper torso and arms
in the Russian method there
are six port de bras
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porté
|
pohrTAY |
to
travel; portage - to carry
a descriptive term used for
a number of jumps calling for the movement to travel smoothly and close to the floor
|
posé |
pohSAY |
to
pose
a term used to describe a
specific position
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préparation
|
praypahrAHzjohn |
to
prepare
a term that usually
describes a movement before the ronds de jambes à terre exercise - this movement can be
done inwards (en dedans) or outwards (en dehors)
example: right leg 5th
position front - bend the knee of the supporting leg as the right leg is extended forward,
then carry the right leg to the side (or back) as the supporting leg straightens
|
préparation,
grande |
grahn
praypahrAHzjohn |
large
preparation
a term that describes a
large circular movement with the leg as the body is bent forward then backward - this
movement can be done inwards (en dedans) or outwards (en dehors)
example: right leg 5th
position front - bend the knee of the supporting leg as the right leg is extended forward
and the body is bent forward over the extended leg , then carry the right leg to the back
as the supporting leg straightens and the body is lifted up and bent backwards
|
promenade |
prohmNAHD |
a
walk; an excursion
a movement that is done on
one foot and is usually done slow and even; in the Russian method it is usually referred
to as tour lent
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Q
|
Pronunciation
|
Description
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quatre |
KAtrah |
four |
quatrième
|
katreeEM |
fourth |
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R
|
Pronunciation
|
Description
|
relevé
|
rehllehVAY |
to
rise
a term used to describe a
rise from the whole foot to demi-pointe
|
relevé
lent, battement |
bahtMAHN
rehllehVAY lehnt |
to
rise slowly and evenly
a movement that requires one
leg to extend evenly forward as the other leg rises to demi-pointe - it can be done front,
side or back
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renversé
|
rahnvehrSAY |
reversing;
overturning
a circling movement of the
leg and the coordination of the torso - can be done on the floor or as a jump
example: face the down-room
left corner (on the diagonal) with the left leg back with its knee slightly bent - bend
the knee (plié) of the supporting leg as the body is bent to the right side (right arm
above the head [3rd} and the left arm to the side [2cd]), place the left leg behind the
supporting (right) leg and execute a pas de bourrée with a full turn counter-clockwise
(en tournant en dehors)
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révérence
|
RAYvayrahnss |
reverence;
bow; curtsy
a term used to describe the
last exercise of a class
|
revoltade |
ruhvohlTAHD |
to
fly back; to revolve
a jump that begins one foot
and lands on the same foot
example: step forward on the
left leg, throw the right leg forward and jump up on the left leg, turn the torso and hips
in the opposite direction as the left leg steps over the right leg, then land on the left
leg with the right leg held off the floor in the back - this step can be done with the
passing leg either straight or bent
|
rond |
rohn |
round
|
ronds
de jambes |
|
see
jambes, ronds de |
royale |
rawhYAL |
royal
a beating jump
example: right leg front 5th
position - jump in the air with both legs, beat the right leg in front of the left leg and
then land in 5th position with the right leg back 5th position
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S
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Pronunciation
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Description
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sans |
sahns |
without
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sauté
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sohTAY |
jump
a jump off the ground with
either one or two legs; also referred to as temps levé
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seconde,
a la |
ah
lah sekOND |
to
the second
a pose on one leg with the
other extended to the side either 45°, 90°, 120°, or 180° off the floor
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sept |
set |
seven |
serré |
sehrAY |
close;
compact; tight
a movement that describes a
fast beating of the foot against the ankle of the other leg
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sissonne
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seeSOHN |
a
jump from two feet to one
this jump can be done closed
(fermé) or open (ouverte), forward, sideways, or backwards, and over (dessus) or under
(dessous)
example: right leg front 5th
position - jump up with both legs towards the left side, land on the left leg and hold the
right leg to the side
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six |
seess |
six |
soubresaut
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sewbrahSOH |
sudden
leap
a jump from two feet to two
feet with the legs held tightly together - the movement can be done with the body held
straight or with the upper torso bent backwards (de poisson)
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sous-sus |
sooSEW |
below-above
a term used to describe a
very tight 5th position on demi-pointe
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soutenu
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sootNEW |
to
support; to sustain
a movement where one leg is
evenly drawn to the other - it can be done in place, with half or whole turn either
outwards (en dehors) or inwards (en dedans), and either on the floor (à terre), 45°,
90° or 120°
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sur
le cou-de-pieds |
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see
cou-de-pieds, sur le |
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T
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Pronunciation
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Description
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temps |
tahn |
step;
in time (time-step)
though the action is similar
as sauté, the sauté action is usually even in its jumping form, where the temps denotes
a sharper, springy action |
temps
de cuisse |
tahn
duh KWEESS |
step
of the thigh; quartering of the thigh
a movement that places a
foot in front of another then jump with two feet and land on one foot
example: right leg back 5th
position - bend both legs (demi-plié), extend the right leg to the side and place it in
front of the left leg in 5th position, then jump from two feet traveling to the side and
landing on the left leg, then close the right leg front 5th position - the beginning of
the movement - extending the leg to the side - can also be done by picking the back foot
up and just placing it in front of the other foot
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temps
de flèche |
tahn
duh FLESH |
step
of the arrow (flèche)
a jump from one foot to the
other, and in the air they pass by each other with bent legs
example: extend the right
leg forward - throw the right leg up in the air and jump off the floor with the left leg,
while in the air bend the knee of the left leg and then extend it as the right leg lands
on the floor - the passing of the left leg is very sharp like an arrow from a bow, hence
the name 'arrow'
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temps
levé |
tahn
lahVAY |
step
to lift;
a term used to describe a
sharp jump either on one foot or two
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temps
lié |
tahn
leeYAY |
step
to connect; to thicken
a movement where the legs
transfer the weight of the body from one leg to the other - it can be done front, side or
back
example: extend the right
leg forward, step on the right leg in demi-plié causing both legs to bend (4th position)
and then transfer the weight over to the right leg
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temps
relevé |
tahn
rehllehVAY |
step
to relevé
a movement that calls for
the dancer to extend one leg while the supporting leg is bent, then to rise up on the
supporting leg to demi-pointe as the other leg moves to the side
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tendue
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tahnDEW |
stretched;
held out; tight
a basic ballet movement
where the leg is extended straight out from the supporting leg with the foot fully pointed
- it can be done front, side or back
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tendue,
double |
doobluh
tahnDEW |
two
tendus
a movement that requires the
leg to extend from a specific position in a given direction with the foot fully pointed,
place the heel on the floor, fully stretch the leg with foot pointed again, then close to
the original position
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terre,
à |
ah
TEHR |
on
or to the floor; the earth
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tire-bouchon |
teerBOOshon |
cork-screw;
ringlet - like hair
a description of a turn
where the working leg is slowly drawn up the sides of the supporting leg as a turn is
executed
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tombé
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tahmBAY |
to
fall
a movement that requires the
dancer to fall with all the weight of the body onto the other leg
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tour |
toor |
to
turn
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tour
en lair |
toor
ahn lehr |
turn
in the air |
tour
lent |
toor
lehnt |
turn
evenly; slow
a term that describes a slow
turning movement on one leg
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tournant,
en |
ahn
toorNAHN |
to
turn; turn in a circle
a term that can denote many
jumps and movements to be executed by turning
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trios |
trwah |
three |
troisième
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trwahzeeEM |
third |
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U
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Pronunciation
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Description
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un |
uh |
one |
unième
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uhzeeEM |
first |
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V
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Pronunciation
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Description
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volé |
vohLAY |
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