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ballet dancer

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/bæleɪ dænsər/
Forms:ballet dancers
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a performer trained in the art of ballet, characterized by grace, strength, and precision in executing choreographed movements and sequences

A ballet dancer is a performer who specializes in ballet, a classical dance form characterized by its formalized movements and techniques. Ballet dancers train extensively to achieve flexibility, strength, and precision, performing a variety of steps and poses with grace and control. Their training includes learning fundamental positions, jumps, and turns, as well as performing choreographed routines in solo and group performances. Ballet dancers often perform in theaters or dance companies, showcasing their skill in both classical and contemporary ballet works. Their performances emphasize artistic expression, technical proficiency, and the ability to convey emotion through dance.

  • The ballet dancer glided across the stage with effortless elegance.
  • As a ballet dancer, she spent years perfecting her technique at the barre.
  • The ballet dancer's performance captivated the audience with its beauty and artistry.
  • Many aspiring ballet dancers dream of joining prestigious ballet companies.
  • The ballet dancer's dedication to her craft was evident in every movement she made on stage.