dégagé (Fr., disengaged). A movement in which one foot is freed to move forward, backward or to the side, along the floor.
Tendu a la seconde
I think you mean "tendu". It is French for "to point". This is a basic step of sliding your foot on the ground to extend with a pointed foot, front, side, or back.
I do not know if I am spelling this right but degashay degashay- is a tendu but your foot actually brushes off the ground instead of just sliding to a point
In ballet, "tendu" is a French term that means "stretched." It refers to a movement where the dancer extends one leg outward from a closed position, keeping the toes on the floor, and then returns to the original position. This exercise helps to develop strength, flexibility, and control in the feet and legs. Tendu is often used as a fundamental building block in various ballet techniques.
Probably fondu, plie, battement and tendu
Tendu a la seconde
I think you mean "tendu". It is French for "to point". This is a basic step of sliding your foot on the ground to extend with a pointed foot, front, side, or back.
I do not know if I am spelling this right but degashay degashay- is a tendu but your foot actually brushes off the ground instead of just sliding to a point
In ballet, "tendu" is a French term that means "stretched." It refers to a movement where the dancer extends one leg outward from a closed position, keeping the toes on the floor, and then returns to the original position. This exercise helps to develop strength, flexibility, and control in the feet and legs. Tendu is often used as a fundamental building block in various ballet techniques.
Probably fondu, plie, battement and tendu
Yes, "tendu" does have an accent mark when written in French, appearing as "tendu." The accent mark, however, is not typically represented in English usage. In ballet terminology, "tendu" refers to the position where the foot stretches out along the floor before lifting.
brushing the foot through the floor with toes slightly off the floor
In ballet there are some key movements such as port de bras, plie, battement tendu and sauté. There are also five positions that can be viewed on the related link.
There are four possible barre ballet exercises. You are probably thinking of a plie which is the most commonly used ballet exercise. There are also eleve, battlement tendu and rond de jambe.
Basically all of the ballet vocabulary is in French, that's where ballet first got started. Some basic vocabulary words are, pointe, tendu, pirouette, r'terre, echape, jete and plie
a step in ballet
All of the ballet steps are:cotepliejumpsissonebut one of them are not a ballet step gust what is is ?