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  2. Glossary of ballet - Wikipedia

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    A grand pas d'action is one that contributes to a ballet's story. In a grand pas classique, classical ballet technique prevails and no character dances are included. A grand pas de deux serves as the pièce de résistance for the principal male and female characters of a full-length ballet. A grand pas danced by three or four dancers is a grand ...

  3. A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte - Wikipedia

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    Georges Seurat, Study for "A Sunday Afternoon on La Grande Jatte", 1884, oil on canvas, 70.5 x 104.1 cm, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Georges Seurat painted A Sunday Afternoon between May 1884 and March 1885, and from October 1885 to May 1886, focusing meticulously on the landscape of the park [2] and concentrating on issues of colour, light, and form.

  4. Ballon (ballet) - Wikipedia

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    A ballerina appears to be suspended in the air during a grand jeté. Ballon ( French pronunciation: [balɔ̃] ⓘ ) is the appearance of being lightweight and light-footed while jumping . It is a desirable aesthetic in ballet and other dance genres, making it seem as though a dancer effortlessly becomes airborne, floats in the air, and lands ...

  5. Ballet dancer - Wikipedia

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    Ballet is a strict form of art, [3] and the dancer must be very athletic and flexible. [4] Three ballet dancers performing a grand jeté jump Ángel Corella as Aminta in Frederick Ashton's version of the ballet Sylvia, 2005. Ballet dancers begin their classes at the barre, a wooden beam that runs along the walls of the ballet studio. Dancers ...

  6. Grand jeté - Wikipedia

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    Glossary of ballet#Grand jeté From an alternative language : This is a redirect from a page name in French to a page name in an as yet undetermined or uncoded language . These words may directly translate or they may be related words, names or phrases.

  7. Michel Fokine - Wikipedia

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    Some of Fokine's early works include the ballet Acis and Galatea (1905) and The Dying Swan (1907), which was a solo dance for Anna Pavlova choreographed to the music of Le Cygne. Acis and Galetea included an acrobatic dance with young boys playing fauns , one of whom was Vaslav Nijinsky .

  8. Jete - Wikipedia

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    Jete or Jeté may refer to: Jete, Granada, a municipality of Spain; Jeté (dance), a leap in ballet Grand jeté; Temelín Nuclear Power Station (Jaderná elektrárna Temelín), Czech Republic; Kornbread Jeté, American drag queen; Jeté, a playing technique on bowed instruments, also known as ricochet; see violin technique

  9. Battement - Wikipedia

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    grand battement is a powerful battement action in which the dancer passes through dégagé and "throws" the working leg as high as possible, with both legs held straight. grand battement en cloche is a grand battement that alternates forwards and backwards, passing through the first position of the feet (literally: large battement with pendulum ...