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Ballet terms

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asseble the legs
A 'chain' of turns
a step where one foot chases the other
Lifting the leg and arms reaching in opposite directions
A male dancer
Rocking step (foward or backward)
Male dance partner
where basic warm-ups are
the arms
the body
dance of the arms
The first ballet school
a short, quick turn where the raised foot is whipped around the body
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a gliding step, changing feet (in fifth position)
A jump from one foot to the other in which the working leg is brushed into the air
a turn where one leg is raised, usually to knee
where the foot is turned in at the ankle, breaking the line of the leg
the stiff skirt worn in a ballet
the fabric the skirt is made of
the first ballerina to raise the skirts above the ankles
the first ballerina to dance in a tunic
First ballerina to dance 'en pointe'
the next level in a ballerina's training
raising the heel off the floor
Bending the knees
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