BALLET HISTORY
BALLET VOCAB/TERMS
BALLET TECHNIQUE
BALLET PRODUCTIONS
BALLET RANDOM
100

This country is considered the birthplace of ballet.

Italy

100

This term means “step of the cat.”

Pas de chat

100

During a plié, the knees should track over these.

The toes

100

This ballet features a girl named Clara and the Sugar Plum Fairy.

The Nutcracker

100

A dancer performing "en dedans" is turning in this direction.

Inside/inward (toward the supporting/standing leg)

200

Ballet first developed during this historical period known for art, music, and learning.

Renaissance

200

This term means “to jump.”

Saute

200

This is the area of the body that provides stability and balance, located deep in the torso.

Core

200

Odette and Odile are the famous dual roles in this ballet.

Swan Lake

200

This method of ballet training was developed in Russia and emphasizes strength, flexibility, and clean technique.

Vaganova method

300

This is considered the first official ballet company in the world, founded in France in 1661.

Paris Opera Ballet

300

This is the ballet term for the opening and closing of the arms.

Port de bras

300

When balancing, your weight should be centered over this leg.

Supporting/standing leg

300

This ballet tells the story of a magical doll who comes to life and causes trouble in a toy shop.

Coppelia

300

This is the highest rank a female dancer can achieve in most ballet companies.

Principal Dancer

400

This French king is known as the “Sun King” and helped make ballet popular in court.

King Louis XIV

400

This is the act of quickly changing feet in the air during a jump.

Changement

400

This is what should remain stable and not sway side-to-side or lift unevenly during balances.(body part)

Pelvis

400

This ballet is about a peasant girl who dies of a broken heart after being betrayed.

Giselle

400

Ballet was originally inspired by social dances performed in these royal settings.

Court dances

500

This year is considered the date of the first true ballet.

1581

500

This is a jump where both legs beat together in the air before landing.

Entrechat

500

When a ballet teacher says, "Keep your square," they are usually referring to keeping these two body parts aligned and facing the same direction.

Shoulders and hips

500

This ballet contains the famous "Kingdom of the Shades" scene and tells the story of a temple dancer named Nikiya.

La Bayadere

500

This is the French term for “dance step.”

Pas