Coda

Coda can denote any concluding event, summation, or section.

Coda may also refer to:

Acronyms

  • Calgary Olympic Development Association, the former name of the Canadian Winter Sport Institute, a non-profit organization
  • CODA Content Delivery Architecture
  • CEBAF On-line Data Acquisition, a system of the continuous electron beam accelerator facility
  • Child of deaf adult (CODA), a hearing person who was raised by a deaf parent or guardian
  • Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA), a twelve-step program
  • COmponent Detection Algorithm, a mass spectrometry and chemometrics software algorithm
  • Coordinadora de Organizaciones de Defensa Ambiental, a coalition of Spanish environmental groups, now merged into Ecologists in Action
  • City of Derry Airport, an airport in the north-west of Ireland
  • Automotive

  • Coda Automotive, an electric motor vehicle company headquartered in Southern California
  • Coda (electric car), an all-electric car manufactured by Coda Automotive
  • Ballet

  • Coda (ballet), the final dance in a grand pas
  • Comics and games

    Coda (surname)

    Coda is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Andrea Coda (born 1985), Italian football (soccer) player
  • John Coda, American composer with a focus on film music and television scoring
  • Benedetto Coda (died 1535), Italian painter of the Renaissance
  • Risa Coda (born 1985), Japanese award-winning former model and adult video (AV) actress
  • Massimo Coda (born 1988), Italian footballer
  • Gakuto Coda (born 1977), Japanese light novelist
  • Cub Koda (1948-2000), American rock and roll singer, guitarist, songwriter
  • Glossary of ballet

    Because ballet became formalized in France, a significant part of ballet terminology is in the French language.

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    A la seconde (French pronunciation: [a la səɡɔ̃d]) A position of the leg to the side or a movement with the leg held to the side in second position, as in a pirouette à la seconde, in which a dancer turns with the working leg à la hauteur ('elevated') in second position

    Also, one of the directions of the body, facing the audience (i.e. en face), arms in second position, with one leg extended to second position.

    À la quatrième

    (French pronunciation: [a la katʁijɛm]) One of the directions of body, facing the audience (en face), arms in second position, with one leg extended either to fourth position in front (quatrième devant) or fourth position behind (quatrième derrière).

    À terre

    (French pronunciation: [a tɛʁ]) Touching the floor.

    Adagio

    Italian, or French adage, meaning 'slowly, at ease.'

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