Ballet Terminology for Beginner Ballet (6-8 years old)

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Knowing proper terminology is a key principle of my teaching philosophy, and you can never start too early! I’ve put together a solid list of terms that students should be familiar with by the end of the year.

At this age, dancers are capable of understanding the definitions with enough repetition and explanation. So avoid using improper terms like “side skips” instead of the correct phrase, “chasse.”

Here is a list of ballet terms and their definitions for teachers to use in beginner classes:

Ballet Term =Definition
A la seconde =to the side / to second position
Adagioslow
Allegro =fast
Arabesque =body position in which the weight of the body is supported on one leg, while the other leg is extended in back with the knee straight.
Assemble =to assemble the legs together (in the air)
Chaine =chains
Changement =to change
Chasse =to chase
Degage =to disengage
Demi =half
Develope =to develop the leg
Eleve =to elevate/raise (from straight legs)
En croixin the shape of a cross
Eschappeto escape
Fonduto melt
Glissade =to glide
Jete =to brush
Pas de bourree =beating steps (back, side, front)
Pas de Chatstep of the chat
Petit =small
Pique =to prick
PlieTo bend
Port de bras =Carriage / movement of the arms
Posse =to pass (through retire)
Releve =to rise (from a plie)
Reverence =Curtesy or bow at the end of class
Rond de Jambe =round of the leg
Saute =to jump/spring from 2 legs
Tendu =to stretch
Tomberto fall

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