Ballet Positions 1
Ballet Terms 1
Ballet Positions 2
Ballet Terms 2
Ballet Terms 3
100

Toes turned out to the side with dancer's heels touching. The whole leg must turn-out at the hip (not just the feet).

First Position

100

Bending of the knees

Plie

100

Feet turned out, fully cross and touching each other.

Fifth Position

100

To beat; a big kick

Battement

100

Degage en croix

demonstrate

200

Arms opened wide, but kept in front of the dancer's shoulders. Arms held slightly curved without dropping elbows.

Second Position

200

"To Pointe" or "To Stretch"

Tendu

200

Standing with feet apart, toes turning out. Toes on the same line as First Position. The space between the feet is approximately the length of one of the dancer's feet. The whole weight of both feet must be on the floor.

Second Position

200

To develop, to unfold

Developpe 

200

Rond de Jambe

demonstrate


300

One foot is placed exactly in front of the other. The space between feet is approximately the length of one of the dancer's feet.

Fourth Position

300

Movement of the arms

Port de bras

300

Pas de Chat

Step of the cat

300

At or to the back side.

Derriere

300

En Croix 

Shape of a cross

400

One arm is curved in front of the body with the other held out to the side.

Third Position

400

Foot is placed near or on the other knee; means to pass through

Passe

400

Arms held in an oval shape. Fingers grouped elegantly and naturally. Hand curved. Middle fingers curved in slightly more than the others. Thumbs relaxed, not sticking up. Hands are held even with the height of the dancer's belly button.

First Position

400
At or to the front

Devant

400

Passe Releve

Demonstrate

500

Both arms are held above the head make an oval shape that frames the dancer's face. The fingers should be slightly in front of the head.

High Fifth Position
500

"to rise"

Releve

500

What does coupe mean?

to cut

500

"To melt or sink"

Fondue

500

Arabesque 

Demonstrate 

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