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​Classical Ballet is a system of dance based on formalized movements and positions of the arms, feet, and body designed to enable the dancer to move with the greatest possible agility, control, speed, lightness, and grace. Classical Ballet Technique is based on the turned out position of the legs, which increases the range of movement through added mobility in the hip joint and also shows a more pleasing line to the extended leg. Classical ballet can be a romantic style, and has a variety of dramatic and emotional representations as well. A classical production is divided into three section: the opening pas de deux (dance for two) or adagio; variations or individual performances by the partners, first by the male and then by the female; and the final pas de deux, or coda.

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