单词 | ballonné |
释义 | ballonnén. A bouncing step in dancing; spec. (Ballet) a jump in which the dancer stretches one leg to either the front, the back, or the side and lands on the other, before joining the feet in the cou-de-pied. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > dancing > ballet > [noun] > movements entrechat1706 pirouette1706 sissonne1706 batterie1712 cabriole1753 ballonné1760 balancé?1770 brisé1786 ballotté1802 rond de jambe1824 petit battement1828 battement1830 elevation1830 fouetté1830 jeté1830 changement de pied1840 développé1888 temps1890 pas de ciseaux1892 plié1892 changement1905 beat1913 ciseaux1913 glissé1913 ouvert1913 allegro1914 pas de chat1914 pas de cheval1916 soubresaut1916 grand jeté1919 lift1921 toe-dancing1924 pointwork1925 posé1927 jeté en tournant1930 tour1930 extension1934 tour jeté1935 fondu1939 retiré1941 chaîné1946 soutenu1947 passé1948 saut1948 contretemps1952 promenade1953 piqué1954 gargouillade1957 1706 P. Siris tr. R.-A. Feuillet Art of Dancing 39 Figure 9. Forwards en l'air, and afterwards falling on the same Leg, which is commonly call'd Contretemps Balonné.] 1760 L. Sterne Explan. Remarks Tristram Shandy xiv. 34 In France..it is more requisite for a professed politicans [sic] to have learnt to dance, than to have read Machiavel, for his arguments are better enforced by a caper.., or a baloné, than by the most Syllogistic logic of all the schools. 1778 English 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. 1890 All Year Round 4 Oct. 321/1 Caroline Rosati..was a most fascinating representative of—to use a technical term—the ‘ballonné’ school of dancing. 1911 J. E. C. Flitch Mod. Dancing ii. 30 Its [sc. the ballet's] technique was developed by the introduction of pirouettes,..ballones. 1922 H. de V. Beauclerk & N. Evrenov tr. ‘V. Svetlov’ Thamar Karsavina 30 Accomplishing various brilliant steps (ballonés) in the Nereids. 1957 G. B. L. 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. 1977 Washington Post (Nexis) 24 Mar. d9 She had some trouble warming up—even the sprightly little ballonnes which are Giselle's signature step were indistinct. 2004 Evening Standard (Nexis) 20 Aug. 37 I myself performed a breathtaking ballonne over the gap at Bank station. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1760 |
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