pas seul
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Definition
Noun: 1. A solo dance in ballet: A dance performed by a single dancer, typically showcasing technical skill and artistry within a ballet performance. 2. A solo dance figure in ballet: A specific sequence or movement designed to be executed by one dancer, often as a highlight within a larger ballet.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The ballerina's pas seul was the most anticipated moment of the evening, displaying her incredible precision and grace.
- In the second act, the principal dancer performed a technically demanding pas seul that earned a standing ovation.
- The choreographer created a new pas seul specifically to highlight the dancer's unique strengths.
Advanced Usage
- As a featured performance piece: A is often a central, show-stopping element in a classical ballet, allowing a dancer to demonstrate virtuosity without partners or corps de ballet.
- In choreographic analysis: The term is used to distinguish a solo section from a (dance for two) or (dance for three).
Variants and Related Words
- Solo (n): A more general term for any performance by one person, not exclusive to ballet.
- Variation (n): In ballet, often used synonymously with , referring to a solo dance within a grand ballet like or .
Synonyms
- Solo dance
- Solo variation (in ballet context)
Notes on Usage
- Origin: The term is borrowed directly from French, where "pas" means "step" and "seul" means "alone" or "single." It retains its French spelling and italics in formal English writing.
- Context: Its use is almost exclusively confined to the domain of classical ballet. It is a specialized term not typically used in general conversation about dance.
Noun
- (ballet) a solo dance or dance figure