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Thanks for all the answers regarding the ballet question. I am sticking with caPriole which was the answer given by Jan. I know everyone else says it is a B but I have looked in the dictionary on line and I think she is right and it is with a P so good luck Jan. If I don't win, then I hope it is you
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CaPriole
1. An upward leap made by a trained horse without going forward and with a backward kick of the hind legs at the height of the leap.
2. A playful leap or jump; a caper.
CaBriole: In ballet, a leap in which the lower leg beats against the upper one at an angle, before the dancer lands again on the lower leg.
It's all in the definition. (In Google it helped to put ballet in the search).
Cheers.