Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Terminology Tuesday Salle



Terminology Tuesday Salle

Autour de la salle [oh-TOOR-duh-la- sahl]is a term of the Cecchetti school, and means around the room. It is used to mean a combination of steps that is performed around the room – like a manége.

I have seldom heard this phrase used in class, instead, it is usually manége. But now you know - in case you should encounter it.

The word salle means room, and autour means around. There you have it. I love ballet – it’s so logical!

From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets
Terminology Secret #34:
Autour de la salle means around the room.”

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