the word 'glissade' in french means to 'glide' meaning of which you start in 3rd or 5th position and your front foot takes you left or right (depending on what foot you start in front with)
I think you mean glissade?
glissade
the answer is a glissade It could be "chasse" or a "glissase" Glisser in French means 'To Glide' or to 'Slide'
there are 5 main positions in ballet: 1st-5th main steps include: plie tendue glissade pirouette passe arabesque developpe ronds de jamb releve
Ballet in Spanish is actually the same "Ballet"
I think you mean glissade?
glissade
some ballet words would be arabesque, devant, fondu, grand battement, glissade, jeté
Glissade (pronounced glee-sard)- to glide Chasse (pronouned shass-ay)- to slide
the answer is a glissade It could be "chasse" or a "glissase" Glisser in French means 'To Glide' or to 'Slide'
there are 5 main positions in ballet: 1st-5th main steps include: plie tendue glissade pirouette passe arabesque developpe ronds de jamb releve
ballet was first founded in France that is why the steps are in french i.e Enchainment- a group of steps linked together...Glissade- to glide but it was first began in Italy as a form of interpretive dance for fencing
Ballet in Spanish is actually the same "Ballet"
if you mean what is a turn in ballet called? it is a pirouette.
Glissade
Either the ballet celebration or the ballet festival
Releve means to rise in ballet.