pas de trois
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Definition
- Noun:
- A dance for three people: Specifically in ballet, a "pas de trois" is a choreographed dance piece performed by three dancers. It is a formal term for a trio in classical ballet.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The ballet's second act features a beautiful pas de trois.
- She was selected to perform the lead role in the pas de trois.
Advanced Usage
- As a specific ballet term: The term is used to denote a specific, often named, trio within a larger ballet production. It implies a structured composition with specific choreographic conventions for three dancers.
- The "Bluebird Pas de Trois" from The Sleeping Beauty is a famous example.
Variants and Related Words
- Pas de deux (n): A dance for two people in ballet.
- Pas de quatre (n): A dance for four people in ballet.
- Trio (n): A group of three people performing together, a more general term not specific to ballet.
Synonyms
- Ballet trio: A descriptive synonym in English.
- Dance for three: A literal, non-technical description.
Notes on Usage
- The term "pas de trois" is a direct borrowing from French and retains its original spelling and italics in formal English writing. In less formal contexts, italics may be omitted.
- It is a specialized term used almost exclusively within the context of classical ballet and dance criticism.
Noun
- (ballet) a dance for three people