Combre (cohm-bray) forward or back.
Plié [plee-AY] Bent, bending.
plie
long neck short torso and slender figure
I am 13 and 5'5". I weigh 100 pounds. I have a long torso and short legs...do you think any ballet company would take me for their summer intensives? I am just worried about not having the perfect dance body (short torso, long legs). I have just the opposite :/
Ballet is French.
A plie
Plié [plee-AY] Bent, bending.
plie
long neck short torso and slender figure
I am 13 and 5'5". I weigh 100 pounds. I have a long torso and short legs...do you think any ballet company would take me for their summer intensives? I am just worried about not having the perfect dance body (short torso, long legs). I have just the opposite :/
"Plie" is a French term used in ballet that means "to bend." It refers to the bending of the knees while keeping the back straight and the heels on the ground, which is a fundamental movement in ballet that helps with balance, strength, and flexibility. There are two main types of plies: demi-plié, which involves bending the knees slightly, and grand plié, which involves bending the knees deeply. This movement is essential for many ballet exercises and performances.
That would be either plie or fondue.
Ballet is French.
Not much will. Just try not to do a lot of lifting and bending and take it easy.
ballet
Its former name is the Imperial Russian Ballet.
Australian ballet