Ballet Terminology
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General Terminology
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Means "to bend"

What is "plié"?

100

She was the first African American woman to be promoted to principal dancer in the American Ballet Theatre's 75-year history.

Who is Misty Copeland?

100

An 1892 two-act classical ballet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, set on Christmas Eve

What is the Nutcracker Ballet?

100
A young ballet dancer might be granted this rite of passage as a preteen or teen. 

What is going en pointe?

100
Female dancers almost never perform this type of turn in ballet, but often perform it in jazz or lyrical. 

What are à la seconde turns?

200

Means "step of the cat"

What is "pas de chat"?

200

This style of street dance was created in the South Bronx of New York City in the 1970s.

What is Hip Hop? OR What is breakdancing?

200

An 1870 comic ballet featuring a toymaker, protagonist Swanilda, and her fiance Franz

What is Coppelia?

200
Considered a mark of a dancer's extraordinary effort in class, fellow dancers may clap if this occurs.

What is falling (and getting back up)?

200

Like a rock step, but executed with heels slightly lifted off the floor, stepping back and forward.

What is a ball change?

300

Means "in the shape of a cross." Steps executed front, side, back, and side.

What is "en croix"?

300

This dancer and filmmaker choreographed iconic musicals such as Chicago, Cabaret, and Pippin.

Who is Bob Fosse?

300

This 1877 ballet was a critical disaster upon its opening. It inspired a 2010 Academy Award-winning thriller film. 

What is Swan Lake?

300
Talented ballet dancers can perform 32 of these en pointe without moving from a single spot, for which they will certainly earn a round of applause.

What are foutte turns?

300

This refers to a position in which a dancer rises up onto demi pointe and plies out over their toes, common in jazz dance.

What is forced arch?

400

Means "on the neck of the foot."

What is "sur la cou de pied"?

400

She is one of the founders of American modern dance and a primary artistic force of the 20th century. TIME magazine named her “Dancer of the Century.” 

Who is Martha Graham?

400

An upbeat, lively ballet based on the classic novel by Miguel de Cervantes.

What is Don Quixote?

400

Dancers might say this French curse word to one another before a performance.

What is "merde"?

400

This step refers to two different movements depending on whether you're in tap dance or hip hop. In tap dance, this step makes two successive beats.

What is "shuffle"?

500

A petite allegro step meaning "interweaving" or "braiding," performed in even-numbered beats.

What is "entrechat"?

500

This mid-century Hollywood star and tap dancer's publicists claimed she could hit 500 taps a minute.

Who is Ann Miller?

500

This is a vibrant, patriotic neoclassical ballet set to rousing John Philip Sousa marches and choreographed by George Balanchine. 

What is Stars and Stripes?

500

This term refers to how a stage might slope upward away from the audience to provide a better view. Stages were commonly built this way throughout early dance and theatre history.

What is a raked stage?

500

A spinning jump where the dancer executes a knee bend (plié), kicks one leg in the air, tucks the other, and lands on the ground.

What is an axle turn?