
1) Ballerina balancer 2) Ballerinas find it supportive 3) Ballet beam 4) Ballet exercise rail 5) Ballet rail 6) Ballet railing 7) Ballet school handrail 8) Ballet school supporter 9) Ballet studio feature 10) Ballet studio prop 11) Ballet studio rail 12) Ballet support 13) City in Vermont 14) City near Montpelier
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a horizontal single or double barre used for ballet warm ups and balance during instruction of new steps
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[ballet] A barre is a stationary handrail that is used during ballet warm up exercises. The term also refers to the exercises that are performed at the barre, as well as that part of a ballet class that incorporates barre exercises. ==Construction== The design of a barre—which includes both the handrail and its support mechanism—depends...
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[city] Barre i is a city in Washington County, Vermont, in the United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 9,052. Barre City is almost completely surrounded by Barre (town), Vermont, which is incorporated separately from the City of Barre. Barre is often twinned with nearby Montpelier in local media and businesses. It is t...
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[name] Barre or Barré is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname: Given name: ...
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placing capo or finger across guitar strings
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city, Washington county, central Vermont, U.S. It lies just southeast of Montpelier, the state capital. The area, settled about 1788, was organized ... [1 related articles]
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(from the article `Benin`) Behind the coastal region extends the barre countrythe word being a French adaptation of the Portuguese word barro (`clay`). A fertile plateau, the ...
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in ballet, the horizontal handrail, usually wooden, that is fixed to the walls of a ballet studio approximately 3.5 feet (1 m) from the floor. It is ...
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the wooden bar that runs around the wall of the ballet studio at waist height, and which the dancer holds onto during the first part of class
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The method of placing The first or other fingers across The strings to hold down adjacent chord notes
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The bar running around the wall of a dance rehearsal room used by the dancers to hold on to during some exercises in a dance class.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: bah-rā′ Definitions: 1. Jean-Alexandre, French neurologist, 1880-1967. See: Barré sign, Guillain-Barré reflex, Guillain-Barré syndrome, Landry-Guillain-Barré syndrome
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Barre is one of the most common terms in ballet. A barre is a horizontal bar that is either fastened to walls or free standing that dancers use for additional support to perform exercises. Barre has become a popular term as barre classes have become a common class that is conducted for fitness class and to warmup for ballet class.
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A horizontal rail, usually of wood, used by ballet dancers when practicing.
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It is a horizontal tube
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