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Ballet Barre Vocabulary

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Ballet Barre VocabularyOnline version

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by Leslie Williams
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In a ballet class you begin at the .

The first combination you do is , which means to bend , and can also include : relevés , to ; cambré , arched ; sous - sous , - ; and soutenu , sustained .

Next comes , to stretch to a point . These are typically done in a sequence called en croix , in the , or front , side and then back .

The typical third combination at the barre is dégagé , to . In class we usually do it facing the barre , but it can also be done en croix , like tendus .

We continue with barre with , circle of the leg . This is done with one hand on the barre , and the leg travels in a half circle front to back , en dedans , or back to front , en dehors .

Last , for a quick and simple barre , we finish up with , large kicks . These can be done en croix , and frequently include tier bouchons , corkscrews or swivels , and leg swings , en cloche .

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