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I can't be sure, since "basic knee bend" isn't very exact. But most any knee bend in Ballet can be referred to as a plie. (pronounced plee-ay)
A plie is an equal bend of both legs.
Forward port de bra.
The term "ballerina" is based off the word "ballet", with the suffix "-ina". "-ina" is a feminine suffix; note names such as "Katrina", "Sabrina", etc. Thus the term "ballerina" means simply "girl who does ballet".
Releve means to rise in ballet.
The words used in ballet are French, such as pas de chat which means 'step of a cat' or plié which is when you bend your knees.
"Plier" means to bend; "bend the knee" would be "plie le genou." In ballet dancing, we say "plié" when bending the knees.
The term "morph" means to shape or bend in science. It is often used to describe the changing or forming of an organism's structure or shape.
I can't be sure, since "basic knee bend" isn't very exact. But most any knee bend in Ballet can be referred to as a plie. (pronounced plee-ay)
Flex your foot
A plie is an equal bend of both legs.
yes, in french it is. it means to rise and is a ballet term. as for English i don't think it is.
"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.
The top your foot is considered the dorsal side and so bending the foot upwards at the ankle is known as dorsiflexion.
Forward port de bra.
The term "ballerina" is based off the word "ballet", with the suffix "-ina". "-ina" is a feminine suffix; note names such as "Katrina", "Sabrina", etc. Thus the term "ballerina" means simply "girl who does ballet".
Zapatos de ballet is the Spanish term for ballet shoes.