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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ballet mistress" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a woman who is responsible for training and overseeing ballet dancers, often in a professional or educational setting.
Example: "The ballet mistress prepared the dancers for their upcoming performance with rigorous rehearsals and personalized coaching."
Alternatives: "ballet instructor" or "ballet coach."
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And the occasion was poignant: the performance was dedicated to the British ballerina Georgina Parkinson, who was a coach and ballet mistress at Ballet Theater until her death last year.
"My friend Georgina Parkinson" -- a ballet mistress at Ballet Theater -- "said to me, 'By the way, Freddie, we have to find something for you for next season,' " Mr. Franklin said.
Ms. Reed returned to Ballet Theater briefly before joining City Ballet, where she danced until 1958 and then was its ballet mistress until 1961.
She has been a ballet mistress there since 1990.
She would remain with the company, however, as ballet mistress.
Ms. Tcherkassky is growing dancers as the company's ballet mistress.
The ballet mistress who rehearses them is warm but demanding.
As Giselle's mother, Berthe, Nancy Raffa (a ballet mistress) is eloquent in her alarms and affections.
LANE I actually think you'd be a really good ballet mistress.
Guiding them were Mr. Pourfarrokh, the artistic director; Kristen McGrew, the company's ballet mistress; and Fleur Israel, the ballet mistress for the children's cast.
Ms. Parkinson, who died in December, was a longtime ballet mistress at Ballet Theater and specialized in coaching dancers.
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