pull in and up and keep your weight in the middle
Many things can go wrong with a grand battement. Dancers make it look so easy but if you were to not be strong on your supporting foot, you could easily fall and hurt yourself. this could happen with other steps as well. That is one of the many reasons they use a barre.
(not sure about all these spellings) but you almost always start with pliés followed by tondues, jettes, rondasham (sp?), stretches, adagio and grand battement. The classes I take usually consist of a few exercises for each with combinations of many varying skills in different patterns
basically its a kick in ballet. a grande battematte is a very high, yet graceful kick into the air
These are some of the dance steps: adage, arabesque, battement tendu, grand battement, port de bras, rond de jambe, sissonne, sissonne en avant, sobresaut, and a feet position, turnout.
some ballet words would be arabesque, devant, fondu, grand battement, glissade, jeté
Grand battement starts in third or fifth position with the arms depending on the direction of the leg (forwards, backwards or sideways). You swish the leg off the floor to approximately 90 degrees, but it depends on your flexibility. You have to keep your body and both legs very straight, and on he way down control the leg so it does not 'plonk' back down onto the floor. You then close the working leg back in and return to the starting position.
In Ballet it is actually means 'To Pointe' it can either be to the back front or side in a combination. Tendu actually means "stretched". It makes sense if you understand the group it belongs to. The tendu is part of a family of movements called "battements", or beatings, where you "beat" the working leg against the supporting leg. In Battement tendu( to the front for example) you push the heel forward until the foot slides as far away from you as possible without letting the toe ever leaving the floor. It stretches the leg and this makes the foot fully pointed (saying "to point" can be misleading because people will pick up their foot and point/poke the toe down which is the wrong action). Other battements are: degage which "disengages" from the floor. and a Grand battement is a large beating of the leg. There are more to this group, but the key is that these three all leave the floor through a pointed foot as you move your working foot down and away from you.
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While in classical ballet, a grand jete is a leap through the air with one leg in front of you and the other behind. When doing a grand jete, you have two choices. You can develope your front leg or merely battement in into the air. You are most likely to go higher and have a more obtuse angle in your jete if you develope. Normally, you use a preparation before doing this so you do not hurt yourself.
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