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corps de ballet

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/kɔr də bæleɪ/
Forms:corps de ballet
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the ensemble of dancers in a ballet company who perform together as a group, providing background and support to the principal dancers

The corps de ballet is a group of ballet dancers who perform as a collective ensemble within a ballet company. Unlike soloists or principal dancers, members of the corps de ballet often perform in unison and provide the backdrop for the main characters in a ballet. Their roles include executing intricate group choreography, creating visually striking formations, and enhancing the overall narrative and aesthetic of the performance. The corps de ballet plays a crucial role in supporting the lead dancers and contributing to the grandeur and harmony of the ballet. Their performances require strong technique, coordination, and teamwork.

  • The corps de ballet moved in perfect unison, creating a stunning visual backdrop for the lead dancers.
  • The choreography required precise timing and coordination among the members of the corps de ballet.
  • Many dancers aspire to join the prestigious corps de ballet of renowned companies.
  • The corps de ballet rehearsed tirelessly to achieve seamless performances on stage.
  • In classical ballet productions, the corps de ballet plays an integral role in enhancing the overall aesthetic and narrative of the performance.
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