Ballet Terminology
Ballet Vocabulary
Show Me the Moves!
This or That?
BONUS WHAT WHAT

100

What is following the movement of your body and footwork with your head called?

Epaulment 

100
small ballet runs are

borres

100

circular port de bras

hits every corner of the room and used port de bras correctly


100

Difference between "devant" & "derriere" Show Me :)

"Devant" to the front

"Derriere" to the back (close rear)

100

what does susu mean?

over and under

200

a basic pose where one leg is extended to the back in a straight line, while the other leg is strong and supportive

Arabesque

200

in the way of the leg, circle of the leg

ron de jambe

200

passe developpe to the front, side, and back from 1st

dancer has turn out, hips are squared and not being lifted, leg is turned out and foot is pointed

200
The key difference between a releve and an eleve

"eleve" UP, DOWN

"releve" plie to go up

200

demonstrate balletic jumps in 1st, 2nd, 5th, & ecchappes

dancer must show the correct movement and footwork

300

explain and demonstrate the meaning of frappe and fondu

fondu: to melt

start tendu to fondu

frappe: to strike

start from flexed coupe position to frappe strike the floor

300

small jumps that can be done in 1st or 2nd in the center of the floor

saute jumps

300

tombe pas de bouree, glisade, grand jete

lunge weight on right leg, back side front, mini jump in second, leap

300

The difference between Adagio & Allegro in ballet music. Show me an example :)

Adagio is slowwww, slow movement and music. Allegro is fast and upbeat music, quick steps!

Examples of Adagio would be slow movement (legs and arms)

Examples of Allegro would be quick fast movement (little jumps)

300

show me a cabriole, 

clue: jumping off two legs and beating your legs in the air together, before landing

dancer must show the move correctly

400

explain to me how port de bras and epaulment go together, you can show an example.

port de bras is the carriage of the arms and upper body, epaulment is to follow the movement with your head. 

400

when your body is slightly angled/crossed to the corner while performing balletic movement 

"croise" spelled weird but pronounced "quasay"

400

My full barre of plies WITH port de bras

EPAULMENT 

from 1st: demi, demi, grand, rise to releve come down, port de bras over, rise up, then port de bras back, rise up, tendu to...

from 2nd: demi, demi, grand, rise to releve come down, port de bras into barre, come up, portdebras away from bar, rise up, tendu to...

from 4th: demi, demi, grand, rise to releve x2, come down, tendu to...

from 5th: demi, demi, grand, rise to releve, come down, begin circular port de bras, finish.

400

Show the difference between "pas de chat" & "pas de cheval" AND what do they mean?

"pas de chat" in the step of the cat

"pas de cheval" in the step of the horse

400

show me the different arms in ballet

dancer must show me the correct arm placement 

500

Which of the following moves is not "in the way of an animal"? Pas de chat/Pas de bourree /Pas de cheval

pas de bouree, back side front

500

a grand gesture at the end of a dance typically portrayed in bows and curtsies

what is reverence

500

example of a reverence

"series of bows or curty"

500

Explain and Demonstrate THE DIFFERENCE between "grand jete" and "saut de chat"


Leaps.

"Grand Jete" front leg brushes floor, stays straight

"Saut de Chat" front leg developpes to split position in air

500

explain the difference and demonstrate a "pique turn" "chaine turn" "pirouette turn" and a "fouette turn" WHICH TWO ARE STATIONARY, WHICH TWO ARE NOT?

they are all turns 

pique: starting from tendu, going onto a straight leg and turning with the other leg in passe (not stationary)

chaine turn: a series of quick moving turns (not stationary)

pirouette: a turning sequence that is stationary, leg remains in passe while turning

fouette: a turning sequence that is stationary, but leg goes from passe to extended in 2nd then back to passe