for example... fondu, to melt developpe, to develop frappe, to whip chasse, to chase
They are just called barre excercises. Some of those are plie, releve, rond de jambe, retire, frappe, tendue, etc.
Ballet terminology is in French or Russian, depending on how its taught. There are many different steps in ballet, so there are many different words for each. There are however, 5 main positions, 1-5. However there are far too many steps to list, here are a few, arabesque, frappe, and plie.
Ballet in Spanish is actually the same "Ballet"
if you mean what is a turn in ballet called? it is a pirouette.
for example... fondu, to melt developpe, to develop frappe, to whip chasse, to chase
They are just called barre excercises. Some of those are plie, releve, rond de jambe, retire, frappe, tendue, etc.
no the only frappe that contain chocolate is the moca frappe
Ballet in Spanish is actually the same "Ballet"
Ballet terminology is in French or Russian, depending on how its taught. There are many different steps in ballet, so there are many different words for each. There are however, 5 main positions, 1-5. However there are far too many steps to list, here are a few, arabesque, frappe, and plie.
if you mean what is a turn in ballet called? it is a pirouette.
Either the ballet celebration or the ballet festival
The frappe came from deep in france.
Releve means to rise in ballet.
Your question is unclear, but ballet is a french word.
no
the word ballet comes from the Italian 'ballare'-- to dance or to move