key terms

key terms

by Gsegner Audrey -
Number of replies: 1

As a ballet dancer, I believe that discipline and body/ spatial awareness are two key traits that truly capture the skills and qualities required to succeed in this demanding art form.

 1. Discipline
Definition: The ability to consistently follow a strict routine, maintain focus, and persevere through physical and mental challenges.
Example in ballet: Discipline is essential in ballet training, as dancers must attend daily classes, rehearse for hours, and continuously refine technique—even when fatigued or facing injury. It's a lifestyle. 

 2. Body/ Spatial Awareness
Definition: The ability to sense, control, and position one’s body precisely while being aware of the surrounding space, including other dancers and stage dimensions.
Example in ballet: This skill is vital when performing in a corps de ballet, where each dancer must maintain correct posture, alignment, and shape while staying perfectly spaced in formations and adjusting to the group’s movement dynamics.

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Re: key terms

by Diakese Demba Helene -
Hello Audrey,
Your choices of “discipline” and “body/spatial awareness” are spot on for ballet. I appreciated how you explained the importance of daily routines and the need for precision in group performances. Your examples were detailed and gave a clear sense of what’s required in ballet. Keep up the thoughtful work, and continue connecting your definitions to real-life dance situations!