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Ballet involves a graceful, up-right, movement to it. Graceful meaning, you have to have a nice flow to your music. Up-right meaning, you have to be sure to keep your arms in a steady postition the whole time. Plus, your back has to be straight and strong while jumping and turning so you have less of a chance to loose your ballance. Some ballet numbers are more lively and energetic than others, so the graceful movement might be less noticable in fast, ballet music.

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