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‖ enchaînement Ballet.|ɑ̃ʃɛːnmɑ̃| Also enchainement. [Fr.] A connected series or sequence of steps.
1830R. Barton tr. C. Blasis' Code of Terpsichore II. vii. 85 Previous to the commencement of a pirouette, either from the inside or outside, the dancer may pause in any sort of attitude or arabesque in which he pleases to end his enchaînement. 1934A. Haskell Balletomania iii. 67 Dancing is so subtle that six ballerinas will perform the same enchainement in an almost identical manner, and yet create an entirely different impression. Ibid. xi. 229 Some Maryinsky teacher, who has a rich repertoire of enchaînements. 1936― Prelude to Ballet iii. 19 Any competent dancer can arrange a small dance..by drawing upon various enchainements (combinations of steps) with which she is familiar. 1948Ballet Ann. II. 69 The student's..ability to assimilate new steps and new enchaînements. |