I take Ballet in Singapore. I have been in many shows like Sleeping Beauty. The word “ballet” is from Italy. “Ballare” in Italian means “to dance”. Although the term “ballet” is from Italy, all our different movements and positions of legs and arms come from France.
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Pas de chat
you say it like "Fair" "May"
Ballet is a very difficult but very graceful form of art. The word ballet was borrowed from the French around 1630. The French term was originated from the Italian word balletto (from the Latin ballo/ballare) to dance.
4th position front.
yes, in french it is. it means to rise and is a ballet term. as for English i don't think it is.
The word ballet comes from french every word used in ballet is also said in french
I take Ballet in Singapore. I have been in many shows like Sleeping Beauty. The word “ballet” is from Italy. “Ballare” in Italian means “to dance”. Although the term “ballet” is from Italy, all our different movements and positions of legs and arms come from France.
pile
Pas de chat
you say it like "Fair" "May"
Ballet is a very difficult but very graceful form of art. The word ballet was borrowed from the French around 1630. The French term was originated from the Italian word balletto (from the Latin ballo/ballare) to dance.
Well in French, the language in which ballet terms are used, down is "en bas," but a basic ballet move that goes down is a "plié." I'm not sure which one you're looking for.
en qua ? (pronounced on cwa) it means on the cross.... it's when u do something front, then side, then back, then side again.
A Rond de Jambe is where you start with your foot in front of you then you circle it to the side then to the back. Or starting in the back and circling to the front.
It is but you spelt it wrong: its pas de deux.