A warm up in Ballet is usually preformed at a barre. At the barre you do technique and turn out stuff so when you get off the barre you are ready to go for the center. If you do not do warm ups and go to the center you wont have the balance or knowledge to do all of the activies preformed.
A barre is a stationary handrail that is used during ballet warm up exercises .
After stretching, just go through the positions with them. 1st grade ballet dancers-how cute!
A ballet barre is a stationary bar or rail that is used by dancers, or specifically ballerinas, during warm up. There are two components to a ballet barre: the support mechanism (which grounds the barre) and the handrail itself (the part that the ballerina uses).
In a ballet class, there are generally two sections. One (barre) is when you stand at the barre and do movements to warm your body up to dancing. Later, when you come to the second portion (center) you start to do more difficult work. Ballet is a combination of movements to increase your flexiblity and strentgh.
It is used for practising exercises and it is sort of a warm up thing i really hate barre work though
Ballet dancers do warm ups because unless you have stretched before a class, your body isn't fully prepared to start dancing. You have to stretch in order to do bigger moves!
Ballet exists because of the french court Men only did Ballet they even dressed up as women!
I am not quite sure how ballet started, but I do know that ballet either started in France or Russia. Why can't you look this up?
A small chapter in a Ballet. One dance in a ballet performance. Look it up if you can't understand the meaning of VARIATION.
Ballet is great exercise simply because it tones up all of your body. You use all of your muscles in Ballet.
Squats, Splits, Backflips, Cartwheels, Ninja Jumps, Pantless Pushups, Headspins and Grabbing your left leg and placing it on your ear.
No you don't. They invented ballet shows for a reason.