pas de quatre
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Definition
- Noun:
- A ballet dance for four performers: A choreographed sequence in classical ballet specifically designed to be executed by four dancers together. It typically showcases synchronized movements, intricate patterns, and the technical skill of the ensemble.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The program's highlight was a stunning pas de quatre performed by the company's principal dancers.
- The choreographer created a new pas de quatre for the festival, emphasizing symmetry and grace.
- Learning the timing for a pas de quatre is challenging because it requires perfect coordination with three other people.
Advanced Usage
- The term is used almost exclusively within the context of classical ballet and formal dance criticism.
- It can refer to both the specific choreography itself and the performance of it by the four dancers.
- The pas de quatre from "Swan Lake" is one of the most famous ensemble pieces in the repertoire.
Variants and Related Words
- Pas de deux: (noun) A dance for two people, typically a ballet duet.
- Pas de trois: (noun) A dance for three people in ballet.
- Ballet: (noun) A classical dance form demanding grace and precision.
Synonyms
- Quartet: (noun) A group of four musicians or performers. (Note: While "quartet" is a general term for any group of four, "pas de quatre" is specific to ballet dance.)
- Ensemble dance: (noun) A dance performed by a group. (This is a broader, more general term.)
Related Idioms or Phrases
- There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs using "pas de quatre" as it is a highly specific technical term borrowed from French.
Noun
- (ballet) a dance for four people