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Welcome to Lesson 16 of our comprehensive online beginner ballet course! In this lesson, we will delve into the intriguing world of the ballet center, focusing on the essential concepts of Vaganova ballet room corners and walls, as well as fundamental body positions. As you progress in your ballet journey, understanding the dynamics of the dance studio becomes crucial. The Vaganova ballet room corners and walls hold significant importance in creating structure and direction within your movements. These designated spaces allow you to navigate the studio effectively, enhancing your spatial awareness and precision. Now, let's explore the fundamental body positions that you'll encounter in the ballet center: 1. **Croisé Devant/Derrière**: Positioned at a diagonal angle, with one foot crossed in front of the other. "Devant" indicates front, and "Derrière" indicates back. 2. **En Face À la Seconde/À la Quatrième Devant/À la Quatrième Derrière/**: "En Face" means facing the front. "À la Seconde" means that the working leg is to the side, "À la Quatrième Devant" refers to the working leg placed in front, "À la Quatrième Derrière" means the working leg is to the back. 3. **Écarté Devant/Derrière**: "Écarté" implies "separated" or "thrown wide." "Devant" and "Derrière" refer to whether the working leg is in front or back. 4. **Effacé Devant/Derrière**: "Effacé" translates to "shaded." Similar to écarté, "Devant" and "Derrière" indicate whether the working leg is in front or back. 5. **Épaule Devant/Derrière**: "Épaule" signifies "shoulder." "Devant" and "Derrière" denote whether the working leg is in front or back. Understanding these body positions will contribute significantly to your mastery of ballet technique and artistry. The ballet center offers a platform to explore adagio, turns, jumps, and more complex combinations, expanding your dance vocabulary and refining your skills. Join us on this fascinating exploration of the ballet center's intricacies. By subscribing to our channel, you'll gain access to more free ballet classes and become part of our supportive community of aspiring dancers. ✨ Quick Links ✨ 📕 My ballet book "10 Ballet Stories" is available on Barnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/10-b... 🩰 Full Beginner Ballet Course: • Beginner Ballet Classes 🩰🦢 How to Dance Ba... 🎀 Fun Ballet Commentary & Tips: • Cozy Ballet Commentary, Tips & Stories 🩰 |... 🌹Lifestyle Content: • Cozy Lifestyle Vlogs & Commentary | Soft R... 🦢 More educational ballet content on my website: https://www.swanlakelifestyle.com/ 💌 Business Inquiries: swanlakelifestyle@gmail.com #ballet #balletclass #balletcore #balletlesson #ballettips #balletbasics #elegance #balletforbeginners #feminineenergy #femininity Disclaimer: This ballet class video is for educational purposes only and should be performed at your own risk. Before starting any physical activity, please consult with your physician to determine if it is safe for you to participate. The creators of this video cannot be held responsible for any injury, loss, or damage that may occur as a result of following these exercises.