To melt
What is fondu?
Big jumps
What is grand allegro?
The language ballet terms are derived from
What is French?
Where Misty Copeland dances
What is ABT?
Most popular seasonal ballet
what is the Nutcracker?
To strike
What is frappe?
Step of the cat
What is pas de chat?
Material of a studio floor
What is marley?
Where Marianela Nuñez dances
What is The Royal Ballet?
Most popular ballet
What is Swan Lake?
To bend
What is plié?
Turn in passe without travelling
What is pirouette?
Material of a point shoe box
Cardboard and glue
Where Natalia Osipova dances
What is The Royal Ballet?
First full length ballet to be performed on pointe
What is Giselle?
Something that usually comes between two sides in a combination
What is a soutenu?
a series of travelling short (usually fast) turns (usually in first)
What are chaines?
Composer of the nutcracker
Tchaikovsky
Where Alena Sevenard dances
What is Bolshoi Ballet Company?
Tchaikovsky‘s longest ballet
What is Sleeping Beauty?
To bend the waist/body
Cambre
To describe turning inward
What is en dedan?
Definition of ballet
What is “to dance, or jump about”
Where Margot Fonteyn dances
What is The Royal Ballet?
Based off of a play by William Shakespeare
What is Midsummers Night Dream?