Soloist

Japanese: soliste
Soloist

…sujet: A dancer who dances in small groups or solos at the Paris Opera Ballet, a rank above the coryphée. In other ballet companies, they are often called soloists. temps: The smallest unit of technique in classical dance. …

*Some of the terminology explanations that mention "soliste" are listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…シュジェsujetパリ・オペラ座バレエ団においてコリフェの上の階級で小グループまたはソロの踊りを踊る踊り手をいう。他のバレエ団ではソリストsolisteと呼ばれることが多い。タンtempsクラシック・ダンスの技術の最小の単位。…

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