Name one jump from
"two feet to two feet"
with demonstration
sautes, soubresauts, etc
What does RAD stand for?
Royal Academy of Dance
where does turnout start from
the hips
What does glissade mean?
to glide
What is the correct height of the working leg in adage. with demonstration
90 degrees
Where is the RAD headquartered?
London, UK
Which three joints are involved in a grand plié? with demonstration
Hip, knee, and ankle joints.
Translate enchaînement
A chain or combination of steps
What should the supporting leg do in a fouetté? with demonstration
Stay turned out and stable
how many grades are in the RAD
what are "abs" short for
abdominal muscles
What does fondu mean?
to melt
show and explain the difference between a pirouette en dehorn and en dedans
en dehors: out the door
en dedans: in the door
What is the difference between Graded and Vocational Graded exams in RAD?
Graded exams assess performance and musicality at a broader level (including character), while Vocational Graded exams are more technically demanding and prepare students for professional or teaching pathways.
What muscles help you stand up straight in ballet?
core
What's the difference between a tendu and a dégagé
Tendu: Foot stays on the floor
Dégagé: Foot leaves the floor briefly, “disengaging” from the floor
what is the difference between a chassé and a glissade? with demonstration
A chassé slides the foot into a closed position with a "chase" action
while a glissade glides and transfers weight from one foot to the other.
What is the minimum age for taking the Advanced Foundation exam?
11 years old, but typically taken by students aged 13+ due to its technical demands.
What muscles help you turn out your legs in ballet? name some body parts
The turnout muscles (hip rotators, especially in your bottom and upper thighs).
What is the difference between croisé and effacé? with demonstration
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