Siete movimientos basicos del ballet
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Siete movimientos basicos del ballet
Saltar/sauter
Estirar/entendre
Doblar/plie
Elevar/releve
Girar/tourner
Deslizar/Glisser
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Fouetté rond de jambe en tournant
A turn made by using a fouetté. For each turn the dancer stands momentarily on flat foot and in plié, as the working leg is extended in fourth position en l'air front then whipped around to the side as the working foot is pulled in to touch behind the supporting knee. That creates the impetus to spin one turn as the dancer executes arelevé, rising onto pointe.
Pas de Bourrée
It consists of three quick steps i.e. behind, side, front, always ending in a demi plié
Pirouette
is a controlled turn on one leg, starting with one or both legs in plié and rising onto demi-pointe
Battement
It is a kicking movement of the working leg Battementsare usually executed in front (to the side or back
Capriole
An allegro step in which the extended legs are beaten in the air. Cabrioles are divided into two categories: petite, which are executed at 45 degrees, and grande, which are executed at 90 degrees
Développé, Temps
A movement in which the leg is first lifted to retiré position, then fully extended passing through attitude position
The Demi-Plie ~ is a half bend at the knees and should be done to two counts. It is the basis of everything you do in ballet.
The Grand Plie ~ is a full bend at the knees done to four counts going down, and four counts coming up.
Battements Tendus ~ this exercise strengthens the feet and the legs, and develops the arched instep of your feet. It is practised with your weight centered over the ball of your supporting foot. The leg and foot slide out from position in front to the side,and to the back.
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