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Q: What french ballet term means in front?
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What is the French ballet term 'À la quatrième devant' in English?

4th position front.


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yes, in french it is. it means to rise and is a ballet term. as for English i don't think it is.


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The word ballet comes from french every word used in ballet is also said in french


Ballet-where did the word come from?

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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What is the ballet term for down?

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What is the term used when you do a barre exercise in ballet in all directions?

en qua ? (pronounced on cwa) it means on the cross.... it's when u do something front, then side, then back, then side again.


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