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⭐️4.7 / 5
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🙌6
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📼5 scs
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📦w/o updates
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All Versions of SayBallet

3.0

November 9, 2018

Updated for iOS 12 and iPhone X sizes of screens. Added new Quiz review functionality. Added the ability to watch dance videos on your Apple Watch.
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2.0

December 10, 2013

- Updated for iOS 7 - Updated user interface - Added support for 4" screen (iPhone 5, 5s, 5c) - Added support for iPad - Added support for AirPlay of video - Added support for Dynamic Text
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1.1

July 8, 2010

Minor feature enhancements and bug fixes. New Info view. Updated and tested for iPhone 4.
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1.0

October 9, 2009

Price History of SayBallet

Description of SayBallet

SayBallet was first developed ten years ago in a traditional flash card learning style by a children’s ballet teacher. Based on years of success in teaching French terminology to ballet students and their parents, this educational application can be used with dance students as young as five years old. Your student will learn ballet terms without the use of the Internet! The budding dancer can practice on the way to class! Children learn by saying, seeing, and doing. With this unique teaching tool, the child can hear the term spoken, watch the video of the step being performed and see the correct spelling and phonetic pronunciation. SayBallet, the informative and fun way to teach ballet terms! -Search for term definitions in the reference glossary -Hear the term spoken -Watch videos of each movement (no Internet access required) -See pictures of position and form -Test your knowledge by taking interactive quizzes Over 140 terms and 77 videos.
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SayBallet: FAQ

Can SayBallet support iPad devices?

Yes, SayBallet is optimized for iPad devices.
The SayBallet app was built by Phillip Corrigan.
The minimum supported iOS version for the SayBallet app is iOS 11.0.
Users have overwhelmingly positive things to say about SayBallet, as evidenced by its stellar rating of 4.7 out of 5.
The App Category Of The Sayballet App Is Education.
The current version of the SayBallet app is 3.0.
The latest update for SayBallet was released on July 2, 2024.
The app was initially released on February 5, 2023.
Designed for children, contains no adult material.
Currently, the SayBallet app supports the following languages: English, French, German and 7 more.
Sorry, SayBallet is not part of Apple Arcade.
No, SayBallet is not eligible for in-app purchases.
No, SayBallet does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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  • It’s ok….

    READ THIS PLEASE… The girl you showed does not know what technique is. When you have pointe shoes you should do ballet carefully and really develop those tiny muscles, but she hasn’t trained hard enough (by the looks of it). Please GET A MORE ADVANCED GIRL! I am sorry if this is offensive, but the girl is very bad. She doesn’t look like she knows what she is doing. I have like a BILLION CORRECTIONS FOR THE GIRL; she is not pointing her feet, not staying square, not straightening her legs, her sternum is different then where she is putting her weight, so much more that wouldn’t fit here. Besides this girl and her terrible technique, I liked how you guys explained the meanings of what these words mean and how to sound them out and you know that stuff. This app has helped me a lot, and I love to study before we do terminology classes, barre, center, adagio, allegro, stretching, conditioning, and tons more. I have about 15 classes a week (since I’m advanced), and doing this app really helps me, and it is nice to see someone do it as an example. The one thing I hate is how it costs $8.00. But I would say lower it a little, so the people who have their hearts set on ballet, but don’t have the spare money or who don’t want to spend that much, still get the opportunity to study and fall in love with doing ballet exercises and how your supposed to do it and how not to do it. Once again, I loved this app and it is worth buying, and I encourage other people who want to study get this app. Thank you to the creator and the team. PLEASE get a more advanced girl for she SHOULD NOT have pointe for the terrible technique she had. She could damage her feet the way she is doing it and that is very dangerous. Sorry, but I’m being honest.
  • It’s ok….

    READ THIS PLEASE… The girl you showed does not know what technique is. When you have pointe shoes you should do ballet carefully and really develop those tiny muscles, but she hasn’t trained hard enough (by the looks of it). Please GET A MORE ADVANCED GIRL! I am sorry if this is offensive, but the girl is very bad. She doesn’t look like she knows what she is doing. I have like a BILLION CORRECTIONS FOR THE GIRL; she is not pointing her feet, not staying square, not straightening her legs, her sternum is different then where she is putting her weight, so much more that wouldn’t fit here. Besides this girl and her terrible technique, I liked how you guys explained the meanings of what these words mean and how to sound them out and you know that stuff. This app has helped me a lot, and I love to study before we do terminology classes, barre, center, adagio, allegro, stretching, conditioning, and tons more. I have about 15 classes a week (since I’m advanced), and doing this app really helps me, and it is nice to see someone do it as an example. The one thing I hate is how it costs $8.00. But I would say lower it a little, so the people who have their hearts set on ballet, but don’t have the spare money or who don’t want to spend that much, still get the opportunity to study and fall in love with doing ballet exercises and how your supposed to do it and how not to do it. Once again, I loved this app and it is worth buying, and I encourage other people who want to study get this app. Thank you to the creator and the team. PLEASE get a more advanced girl for she SHOULD NOT have pointe for the terrible technique she had. She could damage her feet the way she is doing it and that is very dangerous. Sorry, but I’m being honest.
  • Great

    It’s a great app to help 12-13 olds learn without joining a class of five year olds