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Pas de deux

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Two dancers from the Ballet Nacional de Cuba performing a pas de deux

In ballet, a pas de deux (French, step/dance for two) is a duet in which ballet steps are performed together. It usually consists of an entrée, adagio, two variations (one for each dancer), and a coda.

Notable Pas de deux

  • The Carnival in Venice Pas de deux (AKA The Fascination Pas de deux from Satanella. Choreography by Marius Petipa. Music by Cesare Pugni, based on the composition for violin La Carnaval de Venise by Nicolò Paganini. NOTE - this Pas de deux was originally created by Petipa for the ballerina Amalia Ferraris as an addition to his revival of the ballet Le Diable amoureux (or Satanella, as the ballet was known in Russia), where it acquired the title The Fascination Pas de deux.
  • Norman McLaren chose a pas de deux as the style of dance for his groundbreaking 1968 animation of the same name.
  • WALL-E contains a visually stunning and thematically appropriate outer space pas de deux between two joyous robots.
  • Pas de deux is mentioned and performed several times in the anime Princess Tutu
  • Pas de deux is the name of a JAG episode in which several main characters pair off for various story lines

See also