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classical ballet

NOUN
  1. a style of ballet based on precise conventional steps performed with graceful and flowing movements

How To Use classical ballet In A Sentence

  • But Kasai has also studied modern dance, classical ballet and eurythmy, and very consciously welcomes external influences into the butoh tradition.
  • Will the classical ballets remain in the repertoire?
  • She also trained in Russian classical ballet and lived in India, where she learned the classical North Indian dance, called Kathak.
  • With classical ballet, your movement is either right or wrong, and if you're wrong, you've failed.
  • The evergreen classical ballets still have their regular and popular seasons, but trendy neo-classical works such as SwingTime at the Ballet are now equally sought after.
  • All the grace and beauty of classical ballet comes to Evesham next week when the Vienna Festival Ballet takes the Arts Centre stage.
  • But the two acclaimed performances of classical ballet and contemporary dance I saw were anything but stuffy.
  • In classical ballet pirouettes are executed on pointe, as are arabesques.
  • Highly recommended for lovers of classical ballet. Times, Sunday Times
  • The only important thing to him was to study classical ballet. Times, Sunday Times
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