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‖ ballonné|balɔne| Also erron. ballone, balloné. [Fr., pa. pple. of ballonner to swell or puff out, distend.] (See quot. 1957.)
1778English Mag. Feb. 59/2, I would not have a man enter a room en petit maitre, and present himself with a pas grave or a balloné. 1890All Year Round 4 Oct. 321/1 Caroline Rosati..was a most fascinating representative of—to use a technical term—the ‘ballonné’ school of dancing. 1911J. E. C. Flitch Mod. Dancing ii. 30 Its [sc. the ballet's] technique was developed by the introduction of pirouettes,..ballones. 1922Beauclerk & Evrenov tr. Svetlov's Thamar Karsavina 30 accomplishing various brilliant steps (ballonés) in the Nereids. 1957G. B. Wilson Dict. Ballet 46 Ballonné..lit. a ball-like or bouncing step. Any broad bounding movement and especially a movement in which the dancer springs upwards, opening one leg at hip height to the front, side, or back, and alights on the other foot, closing the first on the cou-de-pied. |