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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a barre" is correct and usable in written English, depending on the context.
It can be used in contexts related to dance, fitness, or music, referring to a bar or a ballet barre.
Example: "She practiced her pliés at the barre for an hour before the class started."
Alternatives: "a bar" or "a ballet barre".
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Debruyne D, Sobrio F, Hinschberger A, Camsonne R, Coquerel A, Barre L (2003).
Another simple one is the 'A barre" formation.
You can imagine years of dancers, leaning forward gently on a barre.
Part of the third-floor family room has a hardwood floor, mirrors and a barre for practicing ballet.
The room has been fitted with mirrors and a barre on one wall so that it is suitable for dance and other performing arts practice.
And it is certainly popular with the locals too: during the week you'll find plenty of perfectly manicured mums popping in for a gossip and a barre class.
There are a barre and a bench for the Degas girls, wearing Jean-Marc Puissant's beautiful knee-length tutus and neck ribbons.
In 1999, at 80, though frail and holding onto a barre, he danced a duet with Mikhail Baryshnikov at the New York State Theater in Lincoln Center.
Already, he has been featured in glossy magazines like Details, which photographed him shirtless, hanging from a barre, in a profile last December that said he was about to "leap into the upper echelon of celebrity".
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During prime wedding season, April to October, Exhale Spa's Midtown branch alone hosts an average of four bachelorette parties a month (cost: $675 to $1,200) for its signature Core Fusion workout, a barre-based blend of weights, interval training and stretching.
Liebert explained to me that many people are unable to stick with a barre-à-terre class.
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