A series of exercises in the center practice consisting of a succession of slow and graceful movement.
Adagio
Strong brush outward; "struck".
Frappe
This position of the body means "crossed."
Croise
A curtsey usually at the end of class, in which the ballet dancers pay respect to and acknowledge the teacher and accompanist.
Reverence
This year will be the ____ recital for JDS.
41st
Assembled joined together; a spring off one foot to two feet.
Assemble
This is beaten and stretched.
Tendu
The working leg unfolds to a high position to the front, side or back.
Developpe
Circle of the leg on the ground, outwards.
Rond de jambe a terre en dehors
What was our studio's theme color before it was purple?
Green
Brisk, lively, rapid steps that often include little jumps.
Petit Allegro
Arched or arching of the back.
Cambre
Dynamic jump where the dancer springs off from both feet in a deep plié and lands on just one foot. Can be done to the front, back, or side.
Sissonne
Circle of the leg on the ground, inward.
Rond de jambe a terre en dedans
How many locations has JDS had over the years?
Five
Beating. A beating action of the working leg.
There is a small and big version that we do in most classes.
Battement
Change of feet...a small jump from fifth to fifth position.
Changement
A term used to tell you that the exercise will be done front, side, back, side; in the shape of a cross.
En croix
Circle of the leg in the air.
Rond de jambe en l'air
What was the recital theme Miss Elisabeth's senior year?
Mary Poppins
Melting; the working foot "melts" into the bent supporting leg.
Fondu
To cut...One foot is "cutting away" the other foot to replace it.
Coupe
A character step of the National dances of the Basque that has been adapted for ballet use. Typically performed in three counts and involves a brush/glide to the side, a weight transfer, and a closing step.
Pas de Basque
Step of the cat.
Pas de chat
What was the recital theme Miss Gretchen's senior year?
Sleeping Beauty