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Ballet Terminology for Primary-Grade 5

Lynden Dance has been operating for 34 years in Basingstoke, Overton, Kingsclere and Chineham. It offers dance classes to students from 18 months to 18 years. The school also provides regular children's musical theatre workshops.

Help your ballerina improve her understanding of the five basic ballet positions as well as some of the core ballet movements. Each movement is labeled with the movement name, phonetic pronunciation, and meaning. The illustrated dancers are available in seven various skin tones including multi-skin tones, fair, light, medium, medium-tan, tan rich and deep. This poster visually shows the following movements: Demi plié Grand plié Elevé Relevé Sauté Tendu Coupé Passé Glissade Pirouette Explore more

Help your ballerina improve her understanding of the five basic ballet positions as well as some of the core ballet movements. Each movement is labeled with the movement name, phonetic pronunciation, and meaning. The illustrated dancers are available in seven various skin tones including multi-skin tones, fair, light, medium, medium-tan, tan rich and deep. This poster visually shows the following movements: Demi plié Grand plié Elevé Relevé Sauté Tendu Coupé Passé Glissade Pirouette…

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Ballerina Artist 🎨 on Instagram: “Retiré is a very important position in ballet, it is the basis of all pirouettes and développés. Plus it will always look good in a…”

Ballerina Artist 🎨 on Instagram: “Retiré is a very important position in ballet, it is the basis of all pirouettes and développés. Plus it will always look good in a…”

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There are six basic arms positions in ballet. These are simply called first, second, third, fourth, fifth and bras bas. Below I will explain in detail how each position should feel when you are dancing so that you can execute them correctly. BRAS BAS: The term bras bas means low arm in French. Therefore the arms are down in front of the body making an oval shape. The arms should be slightly away from the body and not touching the tops of the thighs. A flat upper back should also be…