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araBeSQUe: Position on one leg, with the other leg raised straight behind the body aSSeMBLe: In ballet, a jump from one to both feet, usually landing in fifth 



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[PDF] BALLET TERMS DEFINITION

Arabesque One of the basic poses in ballet It is a position of the body, in profile, supported on one leg, with the other leg extended behind and at right angles to 



[PDF] Basic Ballet Terms in Plain English Term Definition Laymen - TECA

Arabesque The position of the body supported using the supporting leg to stand and on one leg with the back leg extended the back leg is extended at an angle



[PDF] Essential Ballet Vocabulary- All Levels - Kehl School of Dance

Arabesque:one of the basic poses in ballet; longest possible line from ***all definitions received from Technical Manual and Dictionary of Classical Ballet 



[PDF] Dance Dictionary - Varsitycom

araBeSQUe: Position on one leg, with the other leg raised straight behind the body aSSeMBLe: In ballet, a jump from one to both feet, usually landing in fifth 



[PDF] ballet dictionary - Ms Lisa Ballerina

Ms Lisa's Ballet Dictionary Arms in ballet are called “bra ” When moving the arms from one position Arabesque Skips (arabesque temps levé): Alternating  



Ballet Terminology Adage - American Ballet Intensives

One of the basic poses in ballet, arabesque takes its name from a form of Moorish ornament Examples of classical ballets are Coppélia, The Sleeping Beauty 



[PDF] GLOSSARY of DANCE TERMINOLOGY

The 'adagio' portion of ballet class may encompasses high extend at 90° or higher to the front (en avant), side (a la seconde), or back (en arrière - arabesque )



[PDF] WHAT MAKES A GOOD DANCER? - Hanley Castle High School

A dictionary definition of dance technique might be – the way in which the dancer uses basic physical a position like an arabesque in ballet 2 Dynamic: the 



[PDF] Advanced Ballet History

Definition: (From History of the Dance in Art and Education by Richard movement patterns of ballet are derived from the Italian court dances of the 15th and The eye line for all arabesque positions should be over and beyond centre finger

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