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In ballet, there are 3 or 4 parts of the class but l forget what they are!!!
l know there is Adagio. But l forget the others. PLEASE HELP!!!
10 points for best answer!! THANK YOU SOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH :]
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LECON- Lesson. The daily class taken by dancers throughout their career to continue learning & to maintain technical proficiency. It consists of exercices à la barre (side practice) followed by exercices au milieu (centre practice), port de bras, pirouette practice & petit & grand allégro. See these terms.
BARRE- The exercises at the bar can be simple or varied but in general they include the following movements: Pliés in the first, second, fourth & fifth positions. Battements tendus. Battements dégagés. Battements fondus. Ronds de jambe à terre. Battements frappés. Adagio.
CENTRE-Centre practice, or exercices au milieu, is the name given to a group of exercises similar to those à la barre but performed in the centre of the room without the support of the bar. These exercises r usually performed with alternate feet & r invaluable for obtaining good balance & control.
petit & grande ALLEGRO-Brisk, lively. A term applied to all bright & brisk movements. All steps of elevation such as the entrechat, cabriole, assemblé, jeté & so on, come under this classification. The majority of dances, both solo & group, r built on allegro. The most important qualities to aim at in allégro r lightness, smoothness & ballon.
Petits battements sur le cou-de-pied. Ronds de jambe en l'air. Grands battements.
PORT DE BRAS-Carriage of the arms. The term port de bras has two meanings: (1) A movement or series of movements made by passing the arm or arms through various positions. The passage of the arms from one position to another constitutes a port de bras. (2) A term for a group of exercises designed to make the arms move gracefully & harmoniously
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Barre Adagio Petite Allegro Grande Allegro
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