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They sometimes take a balletic part in the action of the play.
It is also the only truly balletic moment in the show.
Together, they add up to a kind of balletic sign language in progress.
Chicago was a balletic boom town in the 20's and 30's.
There are three men, and they were more convincingly balletic.
All the men revealed that they had received solid balletic training.
On the other hand, diving and gymnastics would be more balletic.
The first period set a stylistic tone, and it was not balletic.
Yet the stance of this hefty work is almost balletic.
The balletic revelation of the year has just occurred in England.
She is well known for her beautiful balletic style and clean technique.
As a team they go to pieces with balletic exactitude.
It is known for its balletic steps and graceful movements.
At the beginning the movements were slow, graceful and balletic.
But, fortunately, he does not tie himself to balletic conventions.
A balletic body, in his hands, is an articulate body.
Otherwise, there may be no thaw at either balletic pole.
A balletic eclectic, he has worked in a multitude of styles.
He began slowly to turn, a graceful, almost balletic move that left him beaming.
Balletic movements like that were second nature to him by now, but the thrill had long worn off.
Filching of balletic stories did result in at least one masterpiece.
Some of the poses were elegant and almost balletic.
Two of his dancers then taught it to the balletic Bostonians.
With her riveting presence, she gave a balletic performance just by standing in place and singing.
Two judges awarded him perfect scores of 6 for his balletic grace.